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Ant Group pushes wider adoption of AI-enabled smart glasses for mobile payments

Ant Group pushes wider adoption of AI-enabled smart glasses for mobile payments

Posted on 20 June 2025 By jobuzo

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The first such payment outside mainland China was recently completed in Hong Kong using Meizu’s StarV smart glasses, according to a statement on Thursday by the company, an affiliate of Post owner Alibaba Group Holding.
That transaction was made via AlipayHK, the Hong Kong platform of Ant Group’s flagship Alipay app, using Meizu’s smart eyewear to scan the QR code and use voice command. The whole process – including voice interface, intent recognition and voice authentication – was powered by Ant’s artificial intelligence (AI) system.

The mobile payments functionality shows that proponents of AI glasses are expanding use cases to help broaden the adoption of smart eyewear.

The Ant-Meizu initiative comes days after a similar launch on the mainland by augmented reality (AR) glasses maker Rokid with the Hangzhou-based fintech giant. The Rokid eyewear introduced on Tuesday supports in-store payments by scanning the QR code and confirming payment with a voice command.

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“In the coming years, this technology could enable people to complete transactions simply by looking at or gesturing towards a product,” Ant said in an earlier statement on Tuesday.

Ant Group pushes wider adoption of AI-enabled smart glasses for mobile payments


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