
I Built an AI Agent That Sees Through Smart Glasses and Tells You How to Fix Anything
Last week I was standing in my driveway, staring at my Ford Maverick's engine bay, wearing Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, and talking to an AI agent I built called Clutch . I asked it to circle the dipstick. It drew a bounding box around it — live, on my phone — from what it saw through my glasses camera. That moment made the past 12 days of hackathon chaos worth it. The Problem Nobody's Solved Here's the thing about learning how to do stuff with your hands: YouTube is terrible at it. You're under the hood of your car with greasy hands. You can't scroll. You can't pause and rewind. You definitely can't hold your phone and a wrench at the same time. And that 14-minute video has 3 minutes of actual content buried under intros, sponsors, and "don't forget to like and subscribe." Enterprise AR platforms like PTC Vuforia solve this beautifully — holographic step-by-step overlays on the actual equipment. But they cost thousands, require pre-authored content, and target factory floors, not your
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