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GlassKit
The fullstack starter for Meta Ray-Ban Display apps
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The fullstack starter for Meta Ray-Ban Display apps
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Meta's Ray-Ban Display Developer Preview just opened. GlassKit is the only fullstack starter built for it: a Vite glasses app (600×600, D-pad, sensor hooks), a Next.js companion with SEO-ready landing page, and a shared Convex backend. Not just packages installed. Clerk auth, Stripe billing, and Resend email are actually wired together across both apps. Clone it. Deploy in 20 minutes. Ship in a weekend.








Hey PH! Jeries here, solo dev behind GlassKit.
Meta just opened the Ray-Ban Display Developer Preview. Developers can finally build and test apps on real AR glasses hardware. The problem: Meta's official starter is vanilla HTML files. No auth. No payments. No backend. No companion app for users to sign up, manage settings, or pay you. You have to build all of that yourself before you write a single line of your actual product. That is two weeks minimum.
I had shipped SaaS products before. I knew exactly what that two-week wiring sprint looked like. I did not want to do it again. So I built GlassKit instead.
It is different from every other starter in one specific way: it is actually wired together. The Clerk session hands off from the companion web app to the glasses app. Convex serves both in real time. Stripe and Resend are live. The companion ships as a full SEO-ready landing page, ready to convert visitors from day one.
If you are building on the Ray-Ban Display platform, or thinking about it, I am here all day. Ask me anything.
Follow along on X: @JarJarMadeIt
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