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About DisplayApps
DisplayApps is a curated directory of webapps built for display glasses, starting with Meta Ray-Ban Display.
The idea is simple: make it easier to discover useful, interesting, and experimental webapps for this new category of wearable displays.

About me
Jaime Pichardo · Founder & Curator
I'm Jaime, a product strategist and entrepreneur working across XR, fitness, games, and emerging technology.
I've spent years building and launching immersive products, and I believe display glasses are one of the next big interfaces people will actually use in their daily lives.
With DisplayApps, my goal is to expose myself to as many display glasses webapps as possible, test them, understand what works, and stay close to where the ecosystem is moving.
I also want to commit publicly to posting content around these apps: quick reviews, walkthroughs, thoughts, and experiments, so more people can discover what is being built.
This is not meant to be a massive app store. It is my curated place to find webapps worth trying.
Why I built this
Display glasses are still early.
That means some apps will be rough, some will be experimental, and some will point toward genuinely new ways of using software.
I want DisplayApps to help surface the good stuff early, and keep me connected.
For users, it should be a simple place to browse and try webapps.
For builders, it should be a place to get discovered, reviewed, and taken seriously by people paying attention to this space.
What gets listed
DisplayApps focuses on webapps that can be opened through a URL and make sense for display glasses.
Every submission is manually reviewed before being published.
The goal is not to list everything.
The goal is to keep the directory useful.
Follow the reviews
I'll be posting short reviews and walkthroughs of selected apps as I test them.
Follow me on X for new reviews, experiments, and thoughts around display glasses.