Microsoft Unveils 2 Solara Device Concepts on Android for AI Gadgets
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Updated · The Verge · Jun 2
Microsoft Unveils 2 Solara Device Concepts on Android for AI Gadgets
2 articles · Updated · The Verge · Jun 2
Build 2026 brought Microsoft’s first look at Project Solara, an Android-based operating system for agent-first gadgets, alongside two reference devices—a desk hub and a wearable badge.
The desk concept uses facial recognition to unlock AI agents, while the badge adds a camera and fingerprint scanner for one-press activation and instant conversation transcription.
Microsoft said it chose its Android-based Device Ecosystem Platform over Windows so smaller, lower-power hardware can still meet enterprise management and security requirements.
AccuWeather, Best Buy, CVS Healthcare and Target plan pilot programs, though Microsoft does not intend to sell the two concepts itself and instead wants partners to build commercial products.
The early push places Microsoft into a fast-forming AI hardware race already drawing Google, Meta and OpenAI, which is developing devices with Jony Ive.
How will Microsoft's always-on AI gadgets balance groundbreaking features with growing concerns over user privacy and surveillance?
Is Microsoft's new AI OS on Android a strategic masterstroke or a surrender in the long-running platform wars?
Microsoft Launches Project Solara at Build 2026: Reference Designs and Enterprise Security Lead AI Hardware Push
Overview
Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at Build 2026, marking a major move to redefine computing with artificial intelligence. Project Solara is an AI agent-driven platform, aiming to establish the technical foundation for a new generation of AI-powered devices and to replicate Microsoft’s past success in personal computing by deeply integrating AI into everyday tools. The platform was demonstrated through two concept devices: the Desk concept, which unlocks with facial recognition and provides access to AI agents, and the Badge concept, a wearable device inspired by workplace access badges. This launch positions Microsoft in direct competition with other tech giants in the evolving AI landscape.