WIRED uncovers unreleased NameTag facial recognition code in Meta app

WIRED reported on June 4 that code for an unreleased facial recognition feature called NameTag was found in Meta's AI app. The feature is designed for the company's smart glasses but remains inactive.

The code allows the glasses to capture faces and notify the wearer upon recognizing a previously seen person. It stores biometric data locally on users' phones rather than sending it to Meta servers. Meta confirmed it is exploring such features but stated that nothing has shipped to consumers and no final decision has been made. The company added that it is not building a central face database. This marks the latest sign of Meta's interest in facial recognition for smart glasses, following earlier reports from The New York Times in February. The firm previously used similar technology on Facebook until retiring it in 2021.

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Illustration of a person using Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses displaying AR apps and games, for a news article on developer access.
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Meta has embedded facial recognition components in its Meta AI smartphone app that powers its smart glasses. The feature remains inactive for now but has raised privacy concerns among experts.

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Meta has deleted unreleased facial recognition code from its Meta AI app, which powers smart glasses made with Ray-Ban and Oakley. The move came one day after WIRED reported the discovery of the dormant system. The app is installed on more than 50 million phones.

Apple is testing at least four different frame styles for upcoming smart glasses to rival Meta's Ray-Bans, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The designs include rectangular and oval options in various colors. An announcement could come as early as late 2026, with a release in 2027.

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Meta has signed a 10-year lease for its first permanent flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The 15,000-square-foot, five-level townhouse sits among luxury brands like Gucci and Prada. The move supports the company's push into experiential retail for its AI glasses.

A Virginia man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Amazon Ring, alleging that its facial recognition feature violates privacy rights. The suit, brought by Charles Sigwalt, seeks at least $5 million in damages.

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