Some customers allege that Meta made false and misleading statements about the privacy and security of audiovisual data captured with Meta AI Glasses. The claims allege that when customers purchased and used Meta AI Glasses—including Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 1 or Gen 2), Oakley Meta HSTN, Oakley Meta Vanguard, or Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses—the glasses recorded audiovisual data by activating when users said “Hey, Meta” or pressed a button on the device. According to the allegations, Meta transmitted this recorded data to its servers and shared the data with third-party contractors who reviewed and annotated the recordings for AI training and development purposes. When purchasing and using the glasses, some customers claim they believed their photos and videos would remain private and would not be transmitted to third parties or used for AI training without their express consent. The claims allege that Meta’s representations were false or misleading, that Meta failed to adequately disclose the transmission and third-party review of recorded data, and that this conduct violated consumer protection laws and privacy rights.
If you believe you qualify, complete the form to learn whether you may be eligible to pursue a claim.
- Age Requirement: You are 18 years or older.
- Product Purchase: You purchased a pair of Meta AI Glasses, including but not limited to Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 1 or Gen 2 in Skyler, Headliner, or Wayfarer styles), Oakley Meta HSTN, Oakley Meta Vanguard, or Meta Ray-Ban Display (Wayfarer style), in 2023, 2024, 2025, or 2026.
- Product Use: You used the Meta AI app to pair your smartphone with your Meta AI Glasses and actively used the AI features on your glasses (more than never using them).
- Privacy Expectation: You believed that the photos and videos you captured with your Meta AI Glasses would remain private and would not be transmitted to Meta or reviewed by third parties without your consent.
- No Prior Representation: You have not previously retained another law firm to bring a lawsuit or arbitration against Meta involving Meta’s AI Glasses.
If you believe you have been impacted, here’s what you can do:
- Gather Your Information: Gather proof of your Meta AI Glasses purchase and use. Helpful proof includes your receipt or invoice from Meta, Ray-Ban, or Oakley showing your purchase of Meta AI Glasses, order confirmation emails, shipping confirmation or order-status emails showing delivery, and any account or app screenshots showing your Meta AI app setup and the glasses you paired with your smartphone.
- Prepare Your Details: Prepare information about your purchase and use, including the specific model of Meta AI Glasses you purchased (Ray-Ban or Oakley model, if known), the year you purchased the glasses (2023–2026), the approximate price you paid, and how frequently you used the glasses (at least once a month, weekly, or daily). Have your Meta account email and username ready if you created a separate account for the Meta AI app.
- Complete the Form: If you believe you qualify, complete the form and submit your documentation to learn if you may be eligible to pursue compensation.