ENTERPRISE FRAMEWORK FOR TRAINING, QUALITY CONTROL AND COMPLIANCE — IN ANY INDUSTRY

See what they see.
Know what they know.

An enterprise framework for any industry. We embed your team's sensitive, proprietary or specialised know-how — recipes, procedures, judgement calls — into an expert advisor that trains employees, runs quality control and keeps safety compliance in sight. Your knowledge stays inside your organisation; the guidance arrives through the wearables your team already trusts.

Any industry where expertise lives in hands and eyes.

Education Onboarding Quality control Bench-side mentoring Field service Clinical training Craft & trades

Most knowledge worth having is locked in someone's hands.

A chef who can tell, from one glance at the surface of a pancake, that it needs another ten seconds. A surgeon who knows by feel that a stitch wants slightly more tension. A mechanic who hears a misfire half a beat before the diagnostic light catches it.

We don't write that down. We can't. So when the expert retires, the apprentice starts from scratch — and we lose another small, irreplaceable inheritance.

AdeptGlass is the system that makes those inheritances transferable, without flattening them into a textbook.

PHASE 01

Capture

A practitioner uploads their know-how once — recipes, procedures, judgements, the small corrections that turn craft into mastery. Their words. Their thresholds. Their preferred sequence.

PHASE 02

Carry

Their knowledge lives privately, encrypted, accessible only to the people they choose. It never trains a public model. It never leaks into someone else's product.

PHASE 03

Lead

Their expert advisor sees through your glasses, or your phone, and guides you through the work — the moment you reach for the next move. No videos to scrub. No textbook to flip back to.

Knowledge belongs
to the company that owns it.

  1. P.01
    Never used to train someone else's model

    Your know-how doesn't leak into a foundation model. It powers your apprentices, your team, your customers — nobody else's product.

  2. P.02
    Encrypted in storage. Encrypted in transit.

    Standard cryptography — nothing exotic. Industry-standard, audited, and the only people who can read your content are the people you let in.

  3. P.03
    Access lives with the practitioner

    You choose who can read, who can use, and who gets revoked. No "platform decides" middlemen on top of your invitations.

  4. P.04
    Yours to take with you

    Export anytime, in formats you can use elsewhere — not a vendor-locked archive that's only readable inside our app.

Worn quietly.
Used invisibly.

AdeptGlass delivers private knowledge through the wearables you already trust — and the ones built in the same spirit as our software.

Ray-Ban Meta Scriber Optics — Gen 2, Shiny Black
Available today

Ray-Ban Meta — Scriber Optics

A 12 MP ultra-wide camera, a six-microphone array and open-ear speakers — all built into a frame slim enough to feel like ordinary glasses. Prescription-ready, with interchangeable nose pads and adjustable temple tips. Over eight hours per charge. Meta AI built in.

Bluetooth · 12 MP · iOS 16+
Brilliant Labs HALO smart glasses
Coming next

Brilliant Labs HALO

A lightweight, open wearable from an independent lab. BLE-only, with a BSD-3 licensed protocol — built in the same spirit we build software. Integration in progress; hardware shipping later this year.

BLE · BSD-3 protocol · iOS + Android

Anyone whose knowledge is worth passing on intact.

  • A.01 Chefs & cooks From a grandmother's recipe to a Michelin technique — without the noise of a recipe blog.
  • A.02 Practitioners Surgeons, dental clinicians, paramedics. Procedures that change with the situation.
  • A.03 Craftspeople Joinery, restoration, repair. The skills that don't translate into a manual.
  • A.04 Educators Private tutoring built around the way one student actually learns.
  • A.05 Institutions Internal know-how that should outlast the person who built it.
Gabor Varga — founder of AdeptGlass

Gabor Varga

Founder & builder · Budapest

Gabor builds software at the intersection of craft and tooling — the place where what an expert actually knows meets the device that helps another person do the work.

AdeptGlass started as a quiet wager: that the most useful knowledge in any field is the part that has never been written down. After years building consumer products in Budapest, working alongside chefs, clinicians and educators, the same gap kept showing up. The first vertical is cooking. The framework is for everything else.

He works in public, ships small, and is happiest when the software is invisible and the practitioner is the one who looks good.

The most valuable knowledge has never been written down.
Now it doesn't have to be.

— AdeptGlass, 2026