
The Even Hub is finally a reality, as the company announces its third-party app platform and a new “Prep Notes” tool to complement conversation tools.
Even Realities teased the Even Hub during the release of the Even G2 smart glasses. With the improvements made to the glasses themselves, the company promised that a platform for developers would soon follow.
The Even Hub allows developers to share their own apps and features through a proprietary platform. Even Realities gives a few basic examples, like ebook readers and chess, but the foundation essentially has no limits beyond what the glasses are capable of processing.
There are already some cool apps coming to Even Realities’ new hub, like a public transport board for commuting, and a Tamagochi-like app for pure pleasure.
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In our review of the Even Realities G2 glasses, we expressed some frustration with the closed-off nature of their feature set. That’s sort of expected, considering the design and OS are designed to be minimal without sacrificing usefulness. The Even Hub enables expansion beyond what Even OS offers, which is exciting.
The company isn’t leaving improvements solely up to developers, it seems. It also announced a new “Prep Notes” feature that expands on Conversate. The tool allows users to have a one-person conversation with the glasses to sound out their thoughts prior to a meeting or conversation that would require some thinking ahead.
Documents and other information can be uploaded via the app, and then recalled later for easy access. During that recorded call or conversation, the conversate tool will work in a familiar way while surfacing the information you fed it in prep.


The update also addresses the app’s UI. Less clutter and cleaner prompts are what Even Realities says is the goal, and the coversate section of the app should convey that going forward.
The company says its AI is getting better, with an approach we can only assume is similar to Magic Cue.
Even G2 will surface increasingly relevant suggestions and get noticeably better at supporting you throughout your day, much like a companion that learns about you a little more with every conversation.
It’s unclear what that looks like, but the company plans to release more information in the “months ahead.”
As for Prep Notes, expect an update starting today. Even Hub will launch starting next week.


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