Amazon has launched a new pair of AI-powered smart glasses designed specifically for its delivery partners. These smart glasses aim to make deliveries faster, safer, and more efficient by offering real-time navigation, voice assistance, and delivery updates directly through the glasses — without the need to look at a phone.
According to Amazon, the wearable device will use Augmented Reality (AR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to guide delivery workers, identify addresses, scan barcodes, and even detect obstacles while walking or driving.
The AI glasses are currently being tested with a group of Amazon’s logistics partners in the U.S., with a possible rollout to other countries in the coming months.
A spokesperson for Amazon said the company’s goal is to improve worker efficiency and safety while reducing the stress of multitasking during deliveries.
The glasses can also connect to Amazon’s internal app to update delivery status automatically, reducing manual entry. They feature built-in cameras, voice recognition, and GPS integration, allowing drivers to stay hands-free throughout their routes.
If the pilot phase succeeds, Amazon could expand the use of these smart glasses across its global delivery network, potentially setting a new standard for tech-enabled logistics.
Summary Table
| Feature / Update | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Amazon AI Smart Glasses |
| Target Users | Amazon delivery partners |
| Technology Used | AI, AR, GPS, Voice Assistance |
| Key Functions | Real-time navigation, address scanning, obstacle detection |
| Purpose | Improve delivery speed, accuracy, and safety |
| Testing Region | United States (pilot phase) |
| Global Rollout | Expected after successful trials |
| Connectivity | Amazon internal delivery app, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| Impact on Workers | Hands-free operation, less stress, faster delivery updates |








