The SDK opened two weeks ago. The catalog is empty. Build.
Meta released the public SDK for the Meta Ray-Ban Display in early May 2026. Any HTTPS URL is now a potential app. There is no review process. There is no store gatekeeper. There is currently no catalog. The device is on real heads — and what fills those heads is whatever ships first.
Every prior platform — phones, watches, headsets, voice — had a window where a small group of early devs shaped what people thought the platform was for. The window is open right now for glasses. It usually closes within twelve months.
mrbd.ai is the catalog and the front door:
- →If you have an app: submit a URL. We feature it. No fee, no gate.
- →If you have an idea: describe it. We build it. Early creators get featured by name.
- →If you want to use the glasses: browse, scan, install. Same as any web link, except it lands on your face.
- Open by default. Any HTTPS URL is welcome. Verification is a badge, not a gate.
- Surface the weird. Stores hide experiments. We feature them. The early platform belongs to the experimental.
- Phone-previewable. Most apps here also load on a phone browser. You can test without owning the glasses.
- No data we don't need. Apps you load run from their own origin. We don't intercept, log, or relay your usage. See privacy.
Ship something this week. It does not have to be polished. It does not have to be useful. It does have to load.
mrbd.ai is run by Gauge Freedom PBC. See about for who we are and why we exist.