Innovision Micro-LED Displays for AR: Monochrome and Full-Color XGA Light Engines

Posted by – May 8, 2026
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Innovision Technology showcases its micro-LED display modules for AR and smart glasses applications at Display Week. Founded in 2022 and based in Hulu city, China, the company is developing both monochrome and full-color micro-displays, focusing on compact light engines for wearable devices.


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For immediate sale, Innovision presents a monochrome green micro-LED panel under the brand name Nimo. This display is available as a 0.06-inch panel or as a complete light engine with a volume of just 0.03 cc. The system is designed for dual-display smart glasses, providing a 30-degree field of view suitable for displaying text, notifications, translation, and information from AI chatbots. The demonstration highlighted its sharpness and clarity for informational overlays.

A key development is the company’s full-color micro-LED display, which achieves XGA resolution. This prototype currently utilizes a micro-OLED backplane as a temporary measure while the CMOS backplane is being finalized. Innovision anticipates providing engineering samples to customers by Q4 of this year, with the final product maintaining a similar compact form factor. The display is engineered for high-brightness applications, targeting approximately 3 million nits.

Innovision also demonstrated its vertical stacking technology with a two-color display that combines red and green LEDs. The discussion with company representative Newton touched upon the industry-wide challenge of balancing resolution, form factor, and power consumption for AR glasses. While higher resolutions like 4K are technically achievable, the current focus is on optimizing the user experience within the small footprint required for wearable technology.

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