Helloblue Android XR coming soon
Bring Helloblue chat into your living room — a spatial Android XR surface for code, images, and everyday questions without chaining yourself to a laptop.

Helloblue is coming to Android XR — so the same assistant you use on the web and iOS can live as spatial panels in your living room. Ask a question from the couch, pin a code workspace beside the window, or generate an image large enough to walk around — without opening a laptop.
Android XR is Google’s path for extended reality on Android: headsets and glasses that blend digital windows with the room you are already in. For Helloblue, that means chat stops being a flat rectangle and becomes a place you can arrange — closer when you need focus, quieter when you are hosting friends.
Why the living room matters
Most people do not want another glowing slab between them and their evening. XR lets Helloblue sit in the environment: translucent panels, voice-friendly prompts, and enough visual space for code, docs, and generated images at once.
That is useful when you are debugging after dinner, planning a trip with someone across the sofa, or sketching a visual idea without clearing the coffee table for a monitor.
- Hands-free and glanceable — ask Helloblue while you stay present in the room
- Multi-panel layout — chat, snippets, docs, and media side by side in space
- Same B01-NUna orchestration intent as web and iOS — one brain, more surfaces
- Comfortable for long sessions — soft glass UI instead of a bright full-screen phone
What spatial Helloblue unlocks
On Android XR, Code Assistant can float a full chat-and-code workspace in front of you — write, review, run, and keep related snippets nearby — while the living room stays your backdrop. Image generation becomes equally spatial: prompt, preview at room scale, then regenerate or refine without shrinking everything onto a phone.
- Code help that feels like a workshop wall, not a tiny scrollable thread
- Realistic image generation with variations you can compare in space
- Everyday chat for recipes, news, planning, and explanations — still one conversation
- A path toward shared viewing — sit together and look at the same answer panels

Benefits of moving to Android XR
Phones and laptops won mobility and power. XR wins presence: your assistant can scale with the task without owning the whole field of view. For Helloblue, Android XR is how we meet people where life actually happens — the couch, the kitchen counter, the quiet hour after work.
- Less context-switching — keep tools open in space instead of app-hopping
- Better focus for creative and technical work without a desk setup
- More natural collaboration — shared glanceable panels instead of passing a phone
- A future-facing surface that still respects privacy, consent, and clear capability limits