MultiSet AI Partners with Meta: Pioneering VPS for Wearable AR
- Eddie Avil

- 26 minutes ago
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MultiSet AI has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Meta for Developers, delivering the first-of-its-kind VPS (Visual Positioning System) integration on Meta wearable devices. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in spatial computing, enabling 6DoF tracking on AI glasses for precise navigation and real-time spatial intelligence.
Founder Nikhil Sawlani expressed his excitement: “Super pumped to partner with Meta for Developers on this integration. A first of its kind VPS integration on Meta wearable devices.”
Why This Matters
Wearable AR localization is a fundamentally different challenge compared to mobile or headset-based AR:
Phones/headsets: Begin with a clear session start, allowing the device to initialize its position.
Glasses: No session start. Users put them on and expect the spatial layer to know their position instantly—without prompts or re-initialization.
This requires solving cold-start localization, continuous position-holding, and drift tolerances tighter than mobile AR ever demanded. MultiSet AI’s VPS integration directly addresses these challenges.
Technical Highlights
Low-latency visual processing: AI glasses stream frames from the camera to MultiSet’s VPS for real-time location tracking—even without full 6DoF.
Meta Ray-Ban VPS SDK (v1.11.1):
Production-ready tracking and navigation sample for iOS.
Open-source on GitHub for developers-https://lnkd.in/gAVcfqMZ
New Developer Tools:
Localization success heatmaps in the dashboard.
GeoHint precision query controls.
Manual MapSet creation with undo/redo.
Background object tracking to reduce drift.
Strategic Impact
This partnership positions MultiSet AI as a key enabler of wearable AR navigation, bridging the gap between hardware and spatial intelligence. By solving cold-start localization and drift, MultiSet AI is laying the foundation for ambient, context-aware computing—where AR glasses seamlessly integrate into daily workflows without friction.





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