Snap Launches SPECS AR Glasses

SPECS AR glasses let users access info and assistance while staying engaged with surroundings.

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At the Augmented World Expo 2026, Snap introduced SPECS, its new augmented reality glasses. The company believes technology can do better. Its vision is that the best technology fades into the background, providing help when needed and staying out of the way when it is not. With that philosophy in mind, it developed SPECS.

SPECS bring computing into the world around users rather than pulling them away from it. The glasses make it possible to access information, entertainment, and assistance while remaining engaged with people and surroundings. The company believes augmented reality is the most natural way to use a computer because it aligns with how people already experience the world—visually, socially, and in three dimensions, reports Snap.

Built for Everyday Life

SPECS are fully standalone, requiring no external puck or tether. They are constructed from high-performance Swiss TR90 polymer and are available in two sizes. The 47 mm model weighs just 132 grams, while the 52 mm model weighs 136 grams. Removable prescription inserts accommodate a wide range of vision needs.

The display system is powered by proprietary liquid crystal on silicon technology, delivering a 51-degree field of view and 16 million colors. This creates a large, vivid display experience that feels like a 24-inch desktop monitor for work or a 115-inch home cinema screen positioned approximately 10 feet away for entertainment.

Useful in the Moment

SPECS can transform almost any location into a workspace. Users can cast screens, stream content, open whiteboards, or collaborate with others while remaining aware of the people and environment around them. Because augmented reality is inherently social, SPECS also enable entirely new forms of shared experiences.

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Developers have already created hundreds of Lenses for SPECS, unlocking experiences beyond traditional screens. These include tools for reading a golf green, interactive drum lessons through Drum Kit, and educational applications such as Vector Fields that make invisible forces visible.

Built to Understand the World

SPECS provide up to four hours of mixed-use battery life, supporting audio and video playback, Lenses, AI assistance, Bluetooth notifications, and more. The included charging case offers four additional charges, extending total mixed-use time to as much as 20 hours.

A Platform for Developers

The company is introducing agentic development capabilities for building SPECS Lenses in Lens Studio through a developer preview rolling out across Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor. It is also launching the SPECS Spatial Benchmark, the Migration Agent, and a new Native Development Kit that enables developers to bring their own code and libraries into Lens Studio.

Privacy from the Beginning

SPECS are designed with transparency at their core. The glasses clearly request permission before accessing sensitive information, and an LED indicator illuminates whenever recording is taking place. SPECS prioritize on-device processing and give users control over what information is stored, synchronized, shared, or deleted.

Pre-Ordering

SPECS are now available for pre-order at the company’s website for $2,195, with a refundable deposit of $200.
The glasses are expected to begin shipping this fall in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France.

Sam Draper
July 3, 2026

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