Google’s Sundar Pichai, who heads the company’s Android and Chrome teams, told attendees at the SxSWi conference in Austin that it will soon release a software developer kit for wearable devices.
The SDK will make use of Google’s Android platform and the company hopes developers will use it for devices such as smartwatches in much the same way as developers have accepted Android for smartphones and tablets. Pichai didn’t provide too many specifics, but indicated the company will lay out its “vision” for wearables and release the SDK in about two weeks. Google suggested it wants to offer the SDK long before devices arrive so there’s plenty of time for developers to provide feedback.
Several reports, including one from CNET, have suggested Google plans to introduce its own smartwatch, made by LG, at its I/O developer conference, slated for June. Google has not yet confirmed such plans.