Snap, the social media firm turned AR glasses-maker, has formally introduced Snap OS 2.0, its subsequent era of sensible glasses software program.
And after testing it out for myself at Snap’s London workplaces final week, I’ve excessive hopes for the discharge of their first consumer-ready smartglasses in eight years, that are set to reach in 2026.
2016’s authentic Snap Spectacles marked a notable shift for what had all the time been a software-first firm up till that time: altering the attitude out of your arms to your face, and letting you seize the world and increase it again in your cellphone earlier than sharing with the world.
After a pair extra iterations on this identical concept, Snap modified tack and reimagined Spectacles for builders first. The shape-factor switched from a digital camera in your face to a self-contained laptop in your face, utilizing cameras to sense the setting round you and monitor 3D objects inside that house.
Final 12 months’s revised Spectacles added extra compute and heralded the arrival of Snap OS, with the corporate utilizing the intervening months to flesh out a few of the basic experiences inside its platform, with the assistance of its developer companions.
My time with Snap OS 2.0 was the corporate’s probability to showcase what the collective impact of those latest months of refinement appears and seems like to make use of, in addition to granting the perfect look but at what 2026’s Spectacles will serve up.
Listed here are three issues I actually loved utilizing, plus one space that Snap nonetheless wants to handle earlier than the ultimate launch.
Linked periods are wonderful
Snap has been vocal about probably the most important upgrades to Snap OS between model 1.0 and a pair of.0 over the previous 12 months, however one of the pure and spectacular experiences I trialled was its Linked Periods.
Working with Snap’s Augmented Actuality Engineer, Andreas Müller, I used to be in a position to be a part of a Linked Session he was internet hosting by way of his Spectacles primarily based solely on proximity. As soon as linked, we have been each in a position to transfer across the identical house and paint 3D shapes within the air collectively, with impressively low hand-tracking latency and cross-device latency.
Whereas the premise of the demo was easy sufficient and I’ve had comparable multiplayer VR experiences over an web connection, having two AR customers in the identical bodily house and two pairs of Spectacles monitoring their collective interactions in real-time, domestically, was decidedly extra spectacular.
The true win, nonetheless, is the potential this function provides to Snap’s AR choices, and as soon as its military of 400,000 builders builds Linked Session assist into their experiences, it might change native collaboration (and by extension multiplayer gaming) in methods we’ve solely seen in tech demos up to now.
Highly effective Highlight, Browser and Gallery options
Three of the principle additions as a part of Snap OS 2.0 are Highlight, Browser and Gallery. The previous allows you to take pleasure in vertical content material and work together with it, simply as you’ll on the Snapchat smartphone app. Regardless of interplay shifting out of your cellphone display to a digital window, floating inside 3D house, I used to be impressed with how simply swipes and faucets translated to gestures and pinches, whereas playback was clean and audio synced.
Snap introduced the inclusion of WebXR assist on the tail finish of 2024, which means builders ought to have a better time establishing AR experiences to work inside the new Browser app. As you may count on, you possibly can sort with a floating AR keyboard or use speech-to-text to go looking, whereas navigation is equally intuitive and gesture-based as on Highlight.
The present Spectacles decision and brightness additionally ensured studying textual content on internet pages was completely manageable within the shiny room the demo befell in, and video playback on the likes of YouTube labored effectively too, supplied you’re snug with blacks being displayed as clear.
There’s additionally now lastly a approach to view content material captured on Snapchat or on the Spectacles themselves, with a chronological overview that I used to be in a position to logically swipe via. Assist for stereoscopic captured content material meant I might take pleasure in 3D media, too.
Spectacular AI sound and imaginative and prescient
In addition to AR experiences which can be positioned into the world round you, Spectacles’ newest AI integrations allow you to ask about components inside the world round you.
I trialled Snap OS’ Spatial Ideas function by taking a look at a skateboard on a shelf in entrance of me and asking tips on how to do an ollie, at which level it overlaid directions over the board relative to the following step within the strategy of attaining the trick in query.
Tremendous Journey, in the meantime, let me maintain a Chinese language restaurant menu up and drag a bounding field round it with my hand, at which level it translated the textual content inside the field into English and overlaid it subsequent to the bodily menu, so I might evaluate like for like and perceive if I used to be about to order Chow Mein or silkworms.
Decrease profile Spectacles are wanted
Probably the most notable elements within the race for face-worn AR supremacy must be type issue. Snap’s choice to position virtually all of the processing duty on the twin Snapdragon chips inside its newest Spectacles has rendered them wearable, however not precisely ergonomic.

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I discovered them pretty snug however proportionally and aesthetically awkward. They sit too far off the face, particularly on the level at which the hinges meet the arms, together with two bulbous stems on the ends of these arms (which I assume include the batteries).
That’s to not detract from how spectacular it’s that Snap has managed to suit a lot {hardware} inside these items. But when the corporate desires to translate the expertise I used to be given entry to into eyewear that folks will really feel snug carrying out in public, it’s going to want to work on making them extra compact.
Nonetheless, so far as the tech inside goes, there’s a lot to be enthusiastic about.



