Ray-Ban Meta Glasses.
Our colour pipeline is purpose-built for wearable captures. 10-bit colour, P3 wide gamut, and GPU-native rendering ensure your Meta glasses footage looks exactly as it should.
10-Bit Colour
Over a billion colours
P3 Wide Gamut
25% more colours than sRGB
GPU Native
Metal-powered, real time
Colour Accurate
What you see is what you get
The Problem
Wearable footage deserves better.
Most editing apps transcode to 8-bit, crush the colour space, and apply filters designed for phone cameras. Your glasses footage deserves a pipeline that understands what it is and treats it with respect.
Meta glasses footage also often arrives with variable frame rate (VFR), which causes audio sync issues, stuttering playback, and export failures in some editors. Our upcoming Video Health Analyzer will detect VFR and other issues the moment you import. Coming soon.
The Solution
A pipeline built for wearables.
Frame capture
Scrub to any moment and save it as a high-quality photo. Location, camera metadata, and date are preserved. Perfect for pulling stills from your glasses footage.
Full grading suite
Every tool works on glasses footage: LUTs, curves, HSL targeting, 3-way colour wheels, film grain, halation. The same Hollywood-grade pipeline, applied to wearable captures.
10-bit H.265 export
Export your graded glasses footage in 10-bit H.265 with P3 wide gamut. No quality lost in the round trip. What you see is what you export.
Workflow
Capture. Grade. Share.
Capture
Record with your Ray-Ban Meta glasses. First-person, hands-free. The moment as you saw it.
Grade
Open in DeluxeFX. Apply a cinematic LUT, adjust the grade, add film grain. All at 16-bit precision on your iPhone's GPU.
Share
Export in 10-bit H.265 with P3 wide gamut. Post to Instagram, share to your camera roll, or send to your desktop for final delivery.