 The past decade has seen significant advancements in wearable technology due to the development of flexible, semi-transparent, and sensing electronics. Conductive polymers, CPs, such as Pettit, PSS have emerged as promising materials for flexible electrodes, playing a critical role in various devices including transparent electrodes, whole transport layers, interconnectors, electroactive layers, and motion sensing conductors. Research on Pettit, PSS focuses on enhancing electrical conductivity and mechanical compliance and stability through various approaches with cutting-edge progresses being highlighted in device fabrications. While CPs offer advantages such as flexibility and transparency, potential problems include limited stability and durability. New perspectives are given for CP modifications and device fabrications, emphasizing the importance of developing CP films for next-generation wearable devices featuring deformability, printability, ultra-thinness, and see-through characteristics. This article was authored by Shufan, Woninye, Sinhensai, and others. We're article.tv, links in the description below.