Marine Smart Glass
Transform Every Voyage with Intelligent Glass Solutions
Why Specifiers Choose LCG® (Light Control Glass) Smart Glass for Marine Applications​
Why Specifiers Choose LCG® Smart Glass for Marine Applications From new builds to refits and upgrades, Gauzy’s LCG® (Light Control Glass) is engineered to meet the evolving needs of marine architecture, naval outfitting, and interior design across cruise ships, yachts, and commercial vessels.​
Engineered for Marine Excellence ​
- Supports naval architects and interior designers​
- Enhances visual comfort, safety, and style
- Meets IMO regulations &SOLAS compliance
- Fire-retardant, customizable, configurations​
- Ideal for zoning, modular builds, passenger flow
Trusted by Industry Leaders Gauzy’s PDLC and SPD technologies deliver unmatched​ performance for:
- Instant privacy & glare control​
- UV & IR blocking for solar protection
- Acoustic insulation for quiet cabins
- Seamless integration with marine control systems​
- Durable, corrosion-resistant materials
- Customizable shapes​
- Low maintenance, easy to clean​
- Certified vibration & shock durability
- Tech-forward design enhancing brand value
Instantly switches from clear to tinted or frosted ​
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SPD
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Marine Smart Glass Technology: PDLC vs. SPD​
Explore the best LCG® (Light Control Glass) options for marine applications customized for luxury, comfort, and performance at sea.
Feature | PDLC Smart Glass | SPD Smart Glass |
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Privacy Control | Instant privacy with ultra-low haze | Adjustable shading, not full privacy |
Transparency | High clarity & brightness | Maintains visibility with glare control |
Light Control | On/Off (opaque to clear) | Continuously adjustable tint levels |
Energy Efficiency | Optional solar-reflective layer | Reduces heat & glare |
Applications | Interior/Exterior partitions, windows | Bridges, lounges, panoramic views |
Customization | Custom shapes, sizes & patterns | Marine-grade durability |
Operating Temp. | -20°C to 90°+ C | Marine-grade durability |
Visual Comfort | Wide viewing angles | Reduces eye strain and glare |
Where LCG® Smart Glass Enhances Marine Vessels
Marine Interior Applications
- Cabins & VIP Suites
- Meeting Rooms
- Medical Facilities
- Recreation Areas
- Privacy Partitions
Marine Exterior Applications​
- Windows & Portholes
- Bridge Glass
- Skylights
- Observation Decks
Built for the Toughest Marine Conditions
Key Specifications
- IP65+ rated
- Vibration tested to marine standards
- Saltwater corrosion resistance
- UV & IR blocking
- Certifications: DNV, ABS, IMO, etc.
- Custom sizing and integration support
Let’s Build Smarter Vessels, Together​
Whether designing luxury yachts or retrofitting
commercial fleets, Gauzy’s marine smart glass
systems enhance every voyage with intelligent
design and reliable performance.
Smart Glass for the Future of Marine Design
Trusted by leading builders, designers, and operators worldwide, ​
Gauzy’s marine smart glass redefines comfort, privacy, and performance at sea.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ​
Smart glass is used on yachts, ferries, and cruise ships to replace traditional shades and blinds with switchable privacy and shading. It enhances luxury, space efficiency, and passenger comfort in cabins, lounges, control rooms, and sun decks.
Smart glass helps regulate solar heat gain and glare, reduces reliance on curtains or blinds, and contributes to a sleeker, modern aesthetic. It also supports maritime sustainability by improving energy efficiency and reducing HVAC load.
Yes. Gauzy’s smart glass is designed to withstand salt air, humidity, and vibration. It is laminated with marine-grade interlayers and tested to meet maritime safety and performance standards.
Absolutely. Gauzy’s technology can be custom-fit to curved, framed, or frameless glass in varying shapes and tints, making it ideal for luxury yachts, passenger ships, and specialty vessels where design flexibility is key.
Smart glass can be integrated with a ship’s existing control systems or operated via wall switches, touch panels, or mobile devices. Automation and zoning allow for dynamic adjustment of glass states across multiple rooms or decks.