Visual Thinking Blog

Flow on AR glasses is real (XREAL)

Jason here.
For years we’ve talked about how augmented reality could help us think more naturally with data - not just look at it, but really interact with it the way our minds work best. Now, that vision is becoming real in a way that’s simple and useful.
We have Flow running on XReal Air 2 Ultra smart glasses!

A More Natural Interface for Work

Instead of forcing our brains to decode bar charts or flip through disappearing slides, this new release lets you see and manipulate information in physical space — just like how we think.
With Flow on XREAL, your data can float on the desk in front of you, hang next to your laptop, or become the center of the meeting room. These are glasses you can wear for a full session without breaking the flow of conversation. And now with Flow, it feels like something you can use day to day.

Moving from Decoding to Understanding

We designed Flow to meet people at different levels of sophistication:
  • Simple exploration - Slice your data by time, region, or category.
  • Relational discovery - Understand the connections between transactions, trends, and people.
  • Deeper insight - Use natural language with our AI to verbally ask questions about data context and to reprocess data sets.
Instead of switching tools or sending someone back to pull another report, you get to stay in the conversation.

This Isn’t a Dream Anymore

Flow has always been about reducing friction in how people understand data. Smart glasses like XReal remove another barrier - they’re easy to wear, easy to use, and a lot closer to how people actually want to work.
We’ve also focused on the AI integration that helps teams have mastery and control over shared data. You can stand around the same dataset and run almost any query you can think of, see the results immediately, and then take action while everyone’s still in the (virtual) room.
We're not trying to be 'cool' but make the tech 'human' and subservient to making better decisions.
Come see us at AWE in Long Beach.
Make sure to book a demo so you can try it out: 
But if you can't see in glasses yet, the same experience runs in your browser so you can get a feel for where this is going.
We think this is a whole new format for thinking about the data that runs our companies and our lives.