Ant Group Unveils gPass Framework for AI Glasses at Bund Forum
Ant Group Launches gPass Framework to Revolutionize AI Glasses
At the 2025 Inclusion·Bund Conference, Ant Group unveiled gPass, the world's first trusted connection technology framework designed specifically for AI glasses. This innovation aims to solve critical industry challenges including inconsistent hardware standards, fragmented development ecosystems, and inefficient cross-device collaboration.
Addressing Industry Pain Points
Professor Yu Chun from Tsinghua University's Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory highlighted current limitations: "The AI glasses market shows tremendous potential but suffers from constrained hardware capabilities, disjointed software ecosystems, and insufficient native applications." These factors have hindered widespread adoption despite growing interest in wearable AI technology.

Three Core Capabilities
Chen Liang, Ant Group's Big Security CTO, explained gPass's comprehensive approach:
- Security: Incorporates trusted identity circulation, end-to-end encryption, and device authentication protocols adapted for both Android and RTOS systems.
- Interaction: Integrates touchless verification methods including voiceprint and iris recognition to ensure user authenticity.
- Connectivity: Enables intelligent scenario recognition and seamless communication between devices.
"gPass transforms AI glasses from basic tools into personalized smart entities," Chen stated during the presentation.

Early Adoption and Future Applications
The framework has already been implemented by leading eyewear brands:
- Rokid
- Xiaomi
- Kuaizhi
- LeNiao
LeNiao Innovation CEO Li Hongwei praised the technology: "gPass establishes a new benchmark for secure payments via smart eyewear while significantly reducing development barriers."
Future implementations may expand into:
- Healthcare (AI diagnostics)
- Cultural tourism
- Transportation services
The company plans continued investment in multimodal interaction systems and privacy protection features to foster broader industry collaboration.
Key Points
- gPass framework addresses security, interaction, and connectivity challenges in AI glasses
- Currently deployed across multiple eyewear brands enabling "look and pay" functionality
- Potential applications span healthcare, tourism, and transportation sectors
- Represents Ant Group's expansion of financial security tech into wearable computing





