Press & Event MOPIC Showcases 'HoloGlass' at Global Sources 2026 — World's First 3D Smartphone Screen Protector Now Available

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Global Sources 2026 Hong Kong Show Wraps Up in Great Success — MOPIC Now Recruiting Global Distribution Partners


MOPIC, a specialist in glasses-free 3D technology, has launched its new product HoloGlass — a 3D accessory that lets users enjoy 3D content simply by attaching it to their smartphone screen. MOPIC is the world's first glasses-free 3D company to win a CES Innovation Award for 'Snap3D,' a 3D accessory for smartphones, and is now aggressively expanding into the global smartphone accessory market with this new product.


Additionally, MOPIC participated in the Global Sources 2026 exhibition held in Hong Kong in April, where HoloGlass was showcased to great success. With this exhibition as a turning point, MOPIC is now actively recruiting global distribution partners.


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Comparison of the internal structure between a regular screen protector (left) and HoloGlass (right). HoloGlass adds a 0.1mm-thick 3D lens layer to the existing tempered glass structure, designed to enable glasses-free 3D while maintaining the same external appearance.


Attach Like a Screen Protector — 3D Ready. No Extra Device or Glasses Needed

HoloGlass is a 3D accessory that attaches to your smartphone in the same way as a regular tempered glass screen protector. While its appearance and thickness are identical to existing screen protectors, MOPIC's proprietary 3D optical lens technology is embedded inside — enabling 3D content viewing without glasses or any additional equipment.

It is designed to be sold through existing smartphone accessory distribution channels and currently supports all models in the iPhone 14 through 17 series. Other models can be accommodated through custom orders.


Real-Time 3D Conversion for YouTube and TikTok — Solving the Content Shortage Problem

The biggest obstacle to the widespread adoption of glasses-free 3D technology has been the lack of dedicated content. MOPIC has solved this problem through a real-time 2D-to-3D conversion algorithm built into its dedicated app, 'MOPIC.' Videos from major platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram — as well as footage shot with a regular smartphone — can be converted to 3D in real time with no additional processing required.

In addition, a 'Real-Time 3D Preview' feature allows users to view the live feed from their smartphone camera in 3D, making it possible to create 3D content from the moment of capture.


Full 2D Quality Preserved — MOPIC's Hybrid Structure Overcomes Previous Drawbacks

Conventional glasses-free 3D displays suffered from degraded 2D image quality. HoloGlass minimizes this issue through MOPIC's proprietary hybrid structure. In everyday use, it maintains the same crisp 2D display as a regular screen protector, and can be switched to 3D mode as needed.


Samsung C-Lab Spin-Off — Entering Global Markets with 10 Years of Technology

MOPIC was spun off from Samsung Electronics' C-Lab in 2015 and has been independently developing glasses-free 3D display and real-time conversion technology for over 10 years. The company is currently expanding the scope of its 3D technology applications through various collaborations with global telecoms and IT companies.

A MOPIC representative stated, "The demand for 3D experiences in the market is growing rapidly, driven by advances in AI and content technology," and added, "We will work together with global partners to create a new smartphone-centered 3D market through HoloGlass."


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The HoloGlass experience zone at the MOPIC booth at Global Sources Hong Kong 2026. HoloGlass was attached to an iPhone (left) and a Lenovo Pad (right) for visitors to experience glasses-free 3D firsthand. The actual 3D effect can only be perceived through the product itself and therefore cannot be captured in photos.
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