
According to a report on March 16, Leyard’s investor relations activity record reveals
that the company has expanded its Micro LED applications from high-end to mid-to-
high-end markets. In the commercial large-screen display sector, Leyard has
achieved a breakthrough, growing its orders from zero to CNY 1 billion. Moving
forward, the company plans to further expand Micro LED applications across more
scenarios and drive its market reach from B2B to B2C.
Additionally, Leyard, in collaboration with Saffles, is set to launch AR glasses
featuring a monochrome Micro LED microdisplay in mid-April. The product is
designed for applications in conferences, cultural tourism, and exhibitions.
During a recent institutional survey, Leyard noted that advancements in chip
technology over the past one to two years, along with the support of 5G and edge
computing, have enabled AR glasses to process complex data while reducing
hardware load. Furthermore, breakthroughs in Micro LED and waveguide
technologies have addressed key challenges such as lightweight design and high-
resolution displays. Meanwhile, the rapid progress of AI large models has provided
solutions for practical interaction challenges in AR applications.
With the rising demand for intelligence, human-machine interaction, and portability,
AR glasses are gradually becoming a key platform for next-generation computing
and a wearable AI terminal.
Looking ahead, Leyard aims to accelerate mass production, further optimizing
product performance and cost. Simultaneously, the company will continue investing
in R&D for full-color Micro LED microdisplays with its partners, delivering more
functional and powerful AI-driven terminal products to users.