Not the only device it could serve, just the only one it serves well today, on purpose.
It's scoped to the Meta Ray-Ban Display because that's the first mainstream glasses platform you can actually buy and ship apps for(Meta released the SDK a few weeks ago).
But the foundations are patterns every one of these devices shares, so when Apple, Android XR, or others ship, what changes is mostly a device profile (viewport, input, contrast, nav, device APIs) while the component and hook abstractions carry over.
The plan is to be the de-facto toolkit for the first real platform, then generalize as the others actually exist.
It's scoped to the Meta Ray-Ban Display because that's the first mainstream glasses platform you can actually buy and ship apps for(Meta released the SDK a few weeks ago).
But the foundations are patterns every one of these devices shares, so when Apple, Android XR, or others ship, what changes is mostly a device profile (viewport, input, contrast, nav, device APIs) while the component and hook abstractions carry over.
The plan is to be the de-facto toolkit for the first real platform, then generalize as the others actually exist.
So yes I would love to support them as well :)