Video enhancement software company Imint Image Intelligence collaborated with consumer electronics company Superhexa to integrate Imint’s Vidhance platform into Superhexa Vision dual-camera AR glasses. Designed for the specific requirements of consumer wearables like AR glasses, Imint’s Vidhance video stabilization technology overcomes the inherent challenges of keeping AR glasses steady when shooting live video or still photos. In addition to keeping the camera steady, the technology in consumer wearable camera glasses compensates for the user’s unintended motion by keeping the camera image in frame for on-the-go photography and videography. Imint and Superhexa collaborated to integrate Imint video stabilization software technology in Superhexa’s wearable dual-camera glasses. Courtesy of Imint. Vidhance video stabilization software complements core technologies critical to the performance of the SUPERHEXA Vision AR glasses, including Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, Sony Micro OLED screen, and a built-in 990 milliamp hour(s) high-density battery which provides over 3 h of power and 100 m of video recording time when fully charged. The combination of technologies enables end users to move naturally and maintain active lifestyles as they shoot video and photography hands-free. “Unlike smartphones that can be placed on a tripod for stability, wearables like SUPERHEXA Vision AR glasses move as the body moves, making it much more difficult for video and image feeds to stay in focus,” said Imint CTO Johan Svensson. “This makes video stabilization not just an attractive selling feature but absolutely essential for mass adoption of wearables in general.”