Analytics
Coming soon

See how your app runs
on real glasses.

Extentos Analytics shows what your app actually does once it’s on people’s faces.

Connected hours, session counts, which glasses models and firmware are in the wild — across every vendor you support — which capabilities get used, where handlers are slow, which errors fire. Operational signal you can’t get from app-store analytics, scoped to your app.

your app · last 7 days
1,284connected hrs
3,910sessions
19m 41savg session
Ray-Ban Gen 261%
Ray-Ban Gen 128%
Ray-Ban Display11%
photo.capture8,402
handler latency p95240 ms
  • Metrics built for glasses, not screens.

    Connected-glasses hours, session count and length, daily and weekly actives — on real hardware. The numbers that say whether people actually wear your app.

    On the roadmap
  • The devices and firmware you're really on.

    A breakdown of every pair you're live on — each Ray-Ban variant and every other smart-glasses vendor Extentos supports — plus the firmware versions in the field. Catch a regression before the support emails.

    Supported devices
  • Capability usage, latency, and errors.

    Which capabilities your app leans on, callback-handler latency at P50 and P95, and the distribution of error classes — thermal, permission, network, timeout.

    On the roadmap
  • Your metrics — operational data only.

    Scoped to your account: you see your app, never anyone else's. Operational data by construction — your users' photos, audio, and AI prompts are never collected.

    How data is scoped

Extentos Analytics is coming.

The telemetry that powers Analytics is being built into the Extentos platform now. Build with Extentos today and you'll be set up for it.

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