Most smart glasses demos show someone reading instructions off a screen. That's not what we built. At Comer Industries (Rockford IL), we analyzed 1,025 measurement records across 13 assembly stations. The Settle Bearing step alone was failing 85.7% of the time. One unit needed 12 consecutive reruns on a single step with zero guidance on what to change between attempts. 76% of all failures had a measured value of exactly zero. The machine ran, captured nothing, logged a defect. Not a bad part. Not a broken tool. The worker initiated the cycle before a physical prerequisite was met — because nothing stopped them. Here's what we built: OmniaAgent connects Rokid smart glasses to the legacy OEM software running on the station. The machine completes a press cycle → glasses HUD advances automatically. Worker confirms a step by voice → station software advances in sync. On top of that: a CV model trained on footage from Comer's own equipment, their own parts, their own assembly line. Not a generic model. One that knows what a correctly seated bearing cup looks like on this fixture before this press descends. It checks before the cycle runs. It blocks the invalid cycle before the machine fires. The result: 71.9% of failures are directly addressable. $2.3M in projected annual savings — grounded in their actual production data, not estimates. One station. Path to 100. This is what enterprise AI on the factory floor actually looks like — agents integrated into legacy OEM software, CV models trained on the client's own equipment, error rates as the scoreboard. #SmartGlasses #ManufacturingAI #ComputerVision #EnterpriseAI #AIAgents #Industry40
Omnia
Technology, Information and Internet
Stanford, California 854 followers
Building spatially intelligent AI agents on next-gen wearables
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Omnia — AI Agents for the Real World Spatial Computing • Smart Glasses • Enterprise AI Workflows Omnia builds AI agents designed to work hands-free on smart glasses, empowering frontline teams across logistics, manufacturing, pharma, defense, and field services. Our platform connects real-world tasks with enterprise systems—transforming standard workflows into intelligent, automated, and context-aware operations. With Omnia, businesses can deploy AI agents that understand the environment, retrieve data instantly, guide workers step-by-step, and execute system actions automatically through integrations with WMS, ERP, QMS, inventory, transportation, and compliance systems. www.theomnia.ai Omnia Spatial Browser A new way to access and interact with information in the real world. Our Spatial Browser brings the power of the web into AR—allowing smart glasses to visualize data, dashboards, SOPs, overlays, and AI-generated insights directly in the user’s field of view. www.spatialbrowser.ai how2TO — AI-Generated SOPs & Instructions how2TO converts videos, screenshots, and documents into clean, step-by-step interactive workflows. These workflows can be launched inside the Omnia Spatial Browser, or triggered automatically by an AI agent when a task begins. Perfect for training, manufacturing, quality inspection, and field maintenance. www.how2to.com
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- Technology, Information and Internet
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- 2-10 employees
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- Stanford, California
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- 2021
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2025 was a foundational year for Omnia. We shipped, learned the hard way, and made deliberate decisions about where not to play. After building across spatial browsers, AVP apps, AI agents, and early wearable prototypes, one thing became clear. Read more about our journey with a recap about 2025. #spatialcomputing #smartglasses #avp https://lnkd.in/gpBVZfdf
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Excited to share that our research, “Synthetic Data Pipelines for Adaptive, Mission-Ready Militarized Humanoids”, is now published on arXiv! 🚀 Big thanks to the amazing researchers and professors from Northwestern ML & CS and Berkeley Robotics for your invaluable endorsement and support — we couldn’t have done it without you. https://lnkd.in/gBJHMdgC
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Smart Glasses + Omnia — Real-Time Intelligence for the Frontline AI shouldn’t live only in dashboards and chatbots — it should move with us in the real world. With Omnia’s spatial AI software, smart glasses become more than wearable displays — they become real-time assistants that see what you see, understand what’s happening, and guide you toward better decisions before mistakes happen. Why it matters: Frontline industries lose billions each year from: • Rework and human error (>$30B annually in construction) • Missed recalls and compliance gaps (>$75M/year potential losses for distributors) • Workforce turnover up to 100% due to poor tools and training With Omnia on smart glasses: Workers get instant, hands-free AI guidance. Managers receive real-time performance metrics and compliance assurance. Enterprises unlock a closed-loop intelligence system — capture → analyze → guide → improve The result? Fewer errors, safer operations, faster training — and teams that think and act with AI, not after the fact. For this demo we have conducted a pilot with Peanut Brothers inside their warehouses. This is what happens when AI finally leaves the screen and enters the field. #SpatialComputing #SmartGlasses #AIinIndustry #Omnia #AugmentedReality #WearableAI #FrontlineTech
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We’re thrilled to welcome two incredible minds to the Omnia team as part of our journey to build the future of spatial intelligence: 👨🔬 Dr. Nijamudheen Abdulrahiman (Nijamudheen Abdulrahiman) (PhD) – Computational Scientist from University of Oxford with expertise in materials discovery and simulation, spanning semiconductors, catalysts, and energy systems. His work bridges quantum mechanics, ML/AI, and high-performance computing, making him a powerhouse for advancing new materials in AR hardware and spatial computing. Dr. Amy Seo (Bo Geum Seo) (PhD) – Researcher from Seoul National University, focusing on biocompatibility and human-centered integration of advanced technologies. Her insights will guide Omnia’s exploration into wearable computing, AR lenses, and the future of human-technology symbiosis. Together, their contributions strengthen Omnia’s role at the intersection of design, AI, and frontier R&D—helping us push the boundaries of spatial browsers, cross-OEM SDKs, and robotics datasets.
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We’re excited to welcome Mohammed Ayman Habib as our new Simulation Engineering Intern at Omnia! Mohammed brings a strong background in electrical and computer engineering, with hands-on experience in robotics, spatial computing, and intelligent systems. At Omnia, he will contribute to cutting-edge projects at the intersection of augmented reality, virtual reality, and advanced simulation, helping shape the future of how humans interact with technology. His internship will focus on developing real-time intelligent systems and next-generation simulation tools—work that’s central to our mission of building immersive and impactful experiences. Please join us in giving Mohammed a warm welcome to the team! #WelcomeToTheTeam #SimulationEngineering #SpatialComputing #AR #VR #Robotics #Internship #TeamOmnia
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Just wrapped up an incredible day at the XR Chicago Summit hosted at the Illinois Institute of Technology! The ingredients are finally coming together: AI is getting smarter, wearables are getting smaller, and what’s missing is the AR interface to wrap it all into something truly useful. At Omnia, we believe that’s where the real leap happens—not in VR escape pods, but in AR experiences that meet you in the real world. We had the opportunity to demo Omnia’s spatial browser ecosystem, showcasing our content libraries in action and opening conversations around untapped robotics use cases powered by data generated from XR sessions —especially through our How2TO (www.how2to.com) platform. Huge thanks to Matthew Wren and the entire VRAR Chicago team for putting together such a high-impact event. We also had the chance to engage with forward-thinking leaders including: Thomas Day – Frontier Mission Network Uptale - Immersive Learning Jen Coffey Accenture Marco Janmaat – VR Expert Scott Lynch – VOYRE Andrea Nelson – Moth+Flame Ryan Simio – ManageXR David Heidt – Siemens George Vukotich – Managing Partner April Welch Jamie Gladfelter
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At Omnia, we’re integrating our AI-powered spatial content platform with a smart lens + wearable AR prototype—built in collaboration with PhDs in NYC. If you’re passionate about embedded systems, wearables, and XR tech, this is your chance to work on something no one else is doing. Let’s build the future—eye-first. Aldo P. Brendan McGinty Prakash Goswami Amir K. Apoorv Mahajan ᯅ https://lnkd.in/gEvKyktm
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Omnia is a spatial content management and deployment platform that enables businesses and creators to index, distribute, and interact with immersive experiences across XR devices, smart glasses, and WebXR. Chicago XR Summit Exhibition June 4, 2025 | 2:00 - 8:00pm Hands-on VR & AR Demonstrations. Register to reserve your spot today! chicagoxrsummit[dot]org/attend #TheNextEvolution #AR #VR #XR #VirtualReality #AugmentedReality #ChicagoXRSummit #AWE #Chicago #Innovation #ExtendedReality #ContentManagement #Platform #smartglasses #WebXR
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