Inspiration

Creativity is one of the most defining human traits, yet research shows it steadily declines as we age. At the same time, modern AI tools increasingly think for us — writing, summarizing, ideating — slowly training us to optimize instead of imagine.

We were inspired by a simple question: What if AI didn’t replace creativity, but helped us rediscover it in everyday moments?

Six Seven was born from the desire to use AI as a prosthetic for imagination — something that lives with you, sees what you see, and gently reactivates your creative reflex.

What it does

Six Seven is a voice-first, vision-enabled AI copilot that lives in the real world. Using a simple wake phrase — “Hey 67” — users can:

  • Research any topic hands-free and receive concise, spoken insights.
  • Reimagine the world around them by transforming what they’re seeing into creative interpretations in real time.
  • Instead of pulling users out of the moment, Six Seven works inside it — helping people see dragons in clouds again, not dashboards.

How we built it

Six Seven is built as an agentic backend system with a clean, modular architecture: A central Orchestrator parses natural language commands and routes them to specialized agents. A Research Agent performs deep, asynchronous web research using Yutori’s Navigator API. A Creative Agent captures a visual snapshot and reimagines it using Freepik’s Reimagine Flux. A Dialogue layer converts results into short, speakable responses while sending richer outputs to a desktop UI.

The system runs as a REST-based backend, allowing any frontend — glasses, desktop, or mobile — to interact with it through a low-friction voice interface.

Image generation is powered by freepik, Research powered by Yutori, Coding assisted by Cline and PRs reviewed by Macroscope!

Challenges we ran into

Working with the meta glasses SDK to build an android app that can capture video and audio was pretty challenging.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

This is an incredibly fun project to build and test, we created funny images of eachother and had an absolute blast during the hackathon.

What we learned

This is the first time we're developing on glasses. It helped us understand how much more interesting a project becomes when you change the way in which you deliver it!

What's next for Six Seven

Continuous scene understanding instead of single snapshots. Memory across sessions to build long-term creative context. Multi-user shared imagination experiences. Expanding beyond creativity into learning, reflection, and exploration.

Built With

  • cline
  • fastapi
  • freepik
  • kotlin
  • macroscope
  • meta-wearables
  • python
  • yutori
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