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Meta Invests $3.5 Billion in World’s Largest Eye-Wear Maker in AI Glasses Push

Date:2025.08.01   Views:9

Facebook parent Meta acquired just under 3% of the Ray-Ban maker, a stake worth around €3 billion ($3.5 billion) at market prices, said the people, who asked not to be identified because deliberations are private.

Meta, based in Menlo Park, California, is considering further investment that could build the stake to around 5% over time, the people added, though those plans could change.

Shares of EssilorLuxottica surged the most in three months in Paris. The growing ties with Meta should be seen as a vote of confidence in the eyewear maker and the opportunity in eyeglasses, according to analysts at Bernstein.

“This represents another step in Meta’s commitment to the smart-glasses category,” the analysts said in a research note.

Representatives for Meta and EssilorLuxottica declined to comment.

The two companies have worked together for several years to develop AI-powered smart glasses. Meta currently sells a pair of Ray-Ban glasses, first debuted in 2021, with built-in cameras and an AI assistant that provide image-captioning or real-time stock prices.

Earlier Interest

Last month, Meta launched separate Oakley-branded glasses with EssilorLuxottica. The eyewear maker’s chief executive officer Francesco Milleri said last year that Meta was interested in taking a stake EssilorLuxottica, but that plan hadn’t materialized until now.

The advance of as much as 7.1% on Wednesday gave EssilorLuxottica a market value of €117.3 billion. Meta rose less than 1% in premarket US trading.

Warby Parker, a competing glasses-maker, rose 4.5% in the US on Tuesday after Bloomberg’s report.

The deal aligns with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s commitment to AI, which has become a top priority and major expense for the company. Smart glasses are a key part of that plan.

While Meta has historically had to deliver its apps and services via smartphones created by competitors, glasses offer Meta a chance to build its own hardware and control its own distribution, Zuckerberg has said.

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