Farglance streams your PC into your Meta Ray-Ban Display. Draw a box around what matters. See it from anywhere.
Except the one thing you actually want.
The display is 600×600 pixels. A whole desktop is unreadable on it — so nobody built it. Farglance doesn't shrink your screen. You draw a box around the part you need, and it arrives at full size. Readable.
Draw a box around any part of your screen. It fills your lens at full size.
Save the things you check constantly. Flick between them with a wrist gesture.
It taps your wrist when a number crosses a line or a build fails. Stop checking.
Make a fist, slide your thumb. The real mouse moves. Hand stays at your side.
Meta's developer preview caps testers at 100 people. That's not a marketing number — it's the actual limit. So there are exactly 100 seats.
No card. You'll hear from me at launch.
100% refundable until you're activated.
Email me, money's back in 24 hours. No questions.
I'm not going to promise you a date. Meta's Wearables Toolkit is still in developer preview — publishing is partner-only, and that gate isn't mine to open. Anyone selling you a launch date on this platform is guessing.
What a Golden Seat actually buys: one of the first 100 spots, lifetime Pro, and real influence over what gets built. I'm aiming to have testers wearing this within weeks — but if it slips, you get your money back immediately, no argument.
If that's not good enough, join the free waitlist instead. It costs you nothing and you still get 3 months free. I'd rather have you happy than have your hundred bucks.
Everything above is the whole pitch. No more explaining — just tell me where to find you and which one you want.
I'll email you when there's something real to show.
For the glasses experience, yes — that's what it's built for. But Farglance also works as a normal remote desktop in any browser, so you can use it without them. The glasses are the point, though.
Yes. Any time before you're activated, for any reason. Email [email protected] and it's back within 24 hours. I'd rather refund you than have you feel stuck. The $100 isn't the business — it's a filter for who's serious, and it funds the relay servers.
I'm targeting weeks, not months — but I won't lie to you: Meta's Toolkit is in developer preview and publishing is partner-only right now. That gate isn't mine to open. If it slips, you get your money back. If you'd rather not take that bet, the free waitlist gets you 3 months of Pro and costs nothing.
$9.99/month for Pro. There's a real free tier — one computer, three cards, all the modes. Pro adds relay (so it works on coffee-shop and office wifi, which block direct connections), unlimited cards, smart alerts, and voice. The Founding 100 never pay it.
Free connects your devices directly to each other — which works fine on most home networks. But hotel, café, and corporate wifi block direct connections, so those have to be relayed through my servers. That bandwidth is a real bill I pay. That's the honest reason Pro exists.
No. The stream is end-to-end encrypted between your computer and your glasses. Even when it's relayed through my servers, those servers forward packets they cannot decrypt. Nothing is recorded, anywhere.