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About Metra Visions

Metra Visions began as a late-night idea in a cluttered garage, where wires tangled like thoughts and ambition outweighed resources. Its founder, Adrian Cole, wasn’t trying to start a company—he was trying to solve a problem. He believed technology should feel less like a tool and more like an extension of human perception.

Adrian had always been fascinated by the gap between what we see and what we understand. Why should information live behind screens, locked away in devices we constantly look down at? What if it could exist seamlessly in front of us—layered into reality itself?

Driven by that question, he set out to build something different: AI-powered smart glasses that don’t just display data, but interpret the world in real time. Early prototypes were rough—bulky frames, short battery life, and more bugs than features—but the vision was clear. These glasses wouldn’t just show notifications; they would enhance awareness, provide context, and adapt to the user’s needs moment by moment.

After years of iteration, failures, and breakthroughs, Metra Visions was born.

At its core, Metra Visions is about redefining how humans interact with information. Whether it’s identifying objects, translating languages instantly, guiding navigation, or offering subtle insights during everyday interactions, the technology is designed to feel intuitive—almost invisible.

But beyond the hardware and algorithms, Metra Visions represents something deeper: a belief that the future of technology isn’t about pulling us away from reality—it’s about bringing us closer to it.

Today, Adrian and his growing team continue to push boundaries, driven by the same idea that started it all: the world is full of meaning—we just need better ways to see it.