Setup

Two steps: add your videos, then open your channel on your glasses.

1 · Upload videos to your library

  1. Sign in and open your dashboard.
  2. Optional: tap + New folder to organize your library (e.g. a folder per show, with a sub-folder per season). Click a folder to open it; the breadcrumb at the top shows where you are.
  3. Tap Upload file and choose a video — .mp4, .mkv, .mov, .webm, .avi and most other common formats all work. It uploads into the folder you’re currently viewing.
  4. Each video moves through Uploading → Converting → Ready. We transcode it automatically into the lightweight format the glasses stream best — no prep on your end.

The bar at the top of your library shows how much of your plan’s storage you’ve used (plans go up to 50 GB). A failed conversion is removed automatically and never counts against your storage.

2 · Open your channel on Meta Ray-Ban Display

Lumi runs as a web app on the glasses — there’s nothing to install. You just register your channel URL once.

  1. On your dashboard, copy Your Channel URL (it looks like lumi-glasses.com/your-id).
  2. Register it as a web app for your glasses. On the current developer preview that’s the Meta Wearables Developer Center → add a web app and paste your channel URL. (As web-app support rolls out in the Meta AI companion app, you’ll add it there under Apps instead.)
  3. Launch it from the glasses. Your library loads automatically — browse folders and pick a video with the Neural Band. Your watch position is remembered per video.
⚠️ Keep your channel URL private. Anyone with the link can watch (capped by your plan’s concurrent-stream limit), so don’t post it publicly. If it ever leaks, hit Regenerate on the dashboard for a fresh URL — the old one stops working instantly.