Open-source (MIT) React components for Meta Ray-Ban Display web apps. 44 components + a D-pad focus engine for the 600x600 lens, and built for AI agents: a skill, an MCP server, and llms.txt so Claude/Cursor build it right. Vendor shadcn-style; own the source.
Hey PH 👋 I'm Jeries, and I made GlassKit UI: the open-source React layer for Meta Ray-Ban Display web apps.
Meta opened web apps on the Display but shipped no UI layer, and it's a strange target: a fixed 600x600 lens, a D-pad plus a pinch-back gesture as the only input, no keyboard/camera/mic. GlassKit is 44 components, a spatial focus engine, and history-aware navigation built for exactly that.
The exciting part: it's built for AI agents. `npx @glasskit-ui/cli agents` briefs Claude/Cursor on the platform rules, there's an MCP server and an llms.txt, and a shadcn-style registry you vendor so you own and re-theme everything. MIT, no lock-in.
Try it: `npm create glasskit my-app`, or the playground at glasskit.app/ui. Would love your feedback on the focus-engine API and the agent flow!
Congrats on the launch! I'm curious how does the spatial focus engine decide which element gets focus when multiple interactive components are stacked vertically?
The copy-into-your-repo model makes sense here. Before editing a component heavily, I’d want to know the update path: do you re-run the CLI and merge a diff, or treat modified components as forked?
About GlassKit UI on Product Hunt
“AI-ready React UI for Meta's Ray-Ban Display glasses”
GlassKit UI launched on Product Hunt on June 16th, 2026 and earned 71 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #34 on the daily leaderboard. Open-source (MIT) React components for Meta Ray-Ban Display web apps. 44 components + a D-pad focus engine for the 600x600 lens, and built for AI agents: a skill, an MCP server, and llms.txt so Claude/Cursor build it right. Vendor shadcn-style; own the source.
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