On-Glass Prototype Developer
We’re hiring an iOS or Android developer to build the first on-glass prototype of EarShot on Meta Ray-Ban Display.
EarShot turns the conversation around you into a live, speaker-labeled transcript in your line of sight, with a rewind to catch anything you missed. It’s built for people who can’t always follow in the moment: deaf and hard of hearing first, then aging adults, second-language speakers, and anyone in a noisy room.
What you’d build: a phone app using Meta’s Wearables Device Access Toolkit that takes a live audio stream, runs streaming speech-to-text, attributes lines to speakers, renders clean captions to the display, and offers a rewind and recap. We already have a clickable web simulator of the target design, so the direction is set.
You have: shipped native iOS (Swift) or Android (Kotlin) apps, real-time audio and API integration, and comfort with an early, fast-moving project. Bonus: Meta wearables SDK, on-device ML, speaker diarization, or accessibility work.
Fixed-scope, milestone-based, paid, remote. Work-made-for-hire with IP assigned.
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