Rokid: Finally, Spatial Computing for the Rest of Us
Spatial computing has spent over a decade as a distant, enticing yet inaccessible frontier. It is discussed in conferences, prototyped in labs, and demoed on futuristic stages. But for everyday people, it always feels a little too far off. It is too niche, too bulky, and too complex.
Rokid believes it doesn’t have to be that way.
Spatial computing is about unlocking a more intuitive way to work, interact, and move through the world. It’s about expanding the screen, your space for thinking, collaborating, and creating, not shrinking it into a smaller rectangle. With that vision, Rokid developed AR Spatial: a sleek, featherlight pair of glasses that brings immersive, multi-screen productivity to everyone, not just developers and enterprise engineers but real users in real environments, doing real work.
Whether in transit, standing on a job site, or brainstorming from a co-working desk, Rokid AR Spatial transforms any moment into a command center. With support for a 300-inch virtual display, multi-window workspaces, and Bluetooth peripherals, it’s redefining what it means to be mobile and productive.
With Rokid’s proprietary YodaOS Master, the AR Spatial delivers smooth, intuitive interactions. Users can connect seamlessly to their smartphones, open apps, mirror displays, arrange floating windows, and shift between tasks without breaking a sweat.
There’s no special setup or external trackers. Rokid AR Spatial can be used with the tools people already use. The result? a device that doesn’t live in the future. It lives in the now.
Rokid designed AR Spatial computing with a simple premise: spatial computing should serve the people who need it most. That includes remote professionals who need second (and third) screens on the go.
AR Spatial is the belief that technology should elevate people, not intimidate them. It’s about empowering users to do more without being tethered to desks, distracted by app-switching, or limited by screens that don’t keep up with their minds.

Rokid has already brought this vision to global stages—CES 2025, where AR Spatial caught the eyes of tech media and early adopters, and Milan Design Week, where it won the Zona Sarpi Award for its fusion of technological function and aesthetic simplicity. At the IOT Solutions World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Rokid reaffirmed its commitment to accessible, global innovation, introducing spatial computing to new markets and audiences.
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