I’m crafting EYNE, a privacy-first, audio-led smart-glasses platform, and I now need the companion mobile app polished from concept to clickable prototype. The glasses themselves do the heavy lifting; the phone simply offers a calm control surface. Your task is to translate that philosophy into an Android & iOS experience that feels minimalistic and clean while letting users: • adjust every device setting without friction, • browse, trim, and share the photos and short clips the glasses capture, • stay quietly informed through lightweight notifications and alerts. Because interaction on-device happens chiefly through voice and a few precise taps, the layouts must anticipate voice command confirmation states and concise touch gestures. No clutter, no social feed—just a transparent bridge between user and hardware. I’ll supply user stories, brand guidelines, and early hardware mocks. From you I’d like: 1. End-to-end user flow diagrams reflecting the voice-plus-touch paradigm. 2. Low-fidelity wireframes for both platforms that respect native patterns while staying visually identical where possible. 3. Pixel-perfect, high-fidelity screens in Figma (or Sketch/Adobe XD if preferred), including dark mode. 4. A reusable component library with spacing, typography, and colour tokens defined. 5. An interactive prototype ready for usability testing on real devices. Everything should echo the ambient, hardware-led ethos—think invisible UI, fast access, and zero visual noise. When the prototype feels effortless and our testers forget they’re using a phone at all, we’ll know it’s right.