Snap has confirmed its first true consumer augmented reality (AR) glasses, “Specs,” are slated for a 2026 launch. This is the moment Snap has been building toward for years, marking a significant leap from its previous experimental hardware.
This new model is a world apart from the 2024 ‘Spectacles’ developer kit, which was a bulky, €110/month prototype designed to get developers building on the platform. To clarify the confusing names: “Spectacles” is the brand for the overall developer line, while “Specs” is the new, official name for the 2026 consumer product. The 2024 model was a test; the 2026 “Specs” are the real launch.
From Heavy Prototype to Lightweight ‘Specs’
The 2024 “Spectacles” were a 226-gram, developer-only device with a 45-minute battery life and a narrow 46-degree field of view. It was an impressive, if impractical, piece of technology.
The 2026 “Specs” are the payoff from that experiment. Snap has announced the consumer version will be “lightweight” and designed for all-day, everyday wear. The strategy is now clear: Snap used the last two years to build the software and app library first, solving the “what do you do with it?” problem before the hardware even launched.
The Real Upgrade: Snap OS, AI, and WebXR
The biggest change isn’t just the hardware; it’s the platform. The new “Specs” are powered by the mature Snap OS 2.0, which fundamentally changes what the glasses can do.
The new operating system features deep AI integration with partners like OpenAI and Google’s Gemini. This allows “Lenses” (Snap’s term for AR apps) to understand what you are seeing and hearing, enabling powerful features like real-time language translation, object identification, and interactive, AI-driven characters.
Another game-changer is native WebXR support. As reported by tech journals like XR Today, this means users can access many AR experiences just by visiting a web link, completely bypassing the need for a traditional app store.
Snap’s Big Bet: Replacing the Phone
Snap isn’t just building a new gadget; it’s building an ecosystem. With tools like “Commerce Kit” for in-app payments and a “Lens+ Payouts” program, it has given its 400,000+ developers a clear path to monetization.
While the 2024 “Spectacles” were a limited test for a handful of creators, the 2026 “Specs” are a full-scale assault on the consumer market. Snap is betting that the future of computing isn’t in your pocket, it’s right in front of your eyes.
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