Snap OS 2.0 Debuts with Native Browser and WebXR Support
Snap unveils Snap OS 2.0 with native browser, WebXR support, and new tools for AR smart glasses.
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Snap OS 2.0 Debuts with Native Browser and WebXR Support
Snap unveils Snap OS 2.0 with native browser, WebXR support, and more Snap has officially rolled out Snap OS 2.0 with a native browser, WebXR support, and more , marking a major step forward for its AR-powered ecosystem. The new update powers Snap Spectacles and positions the company to compete more directly in the smart glasses race. Snap first released its fifth-generation Spectacles for developers last year, with a full consumer launch expected in 2026. Image Credits:KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP / Getty Images The timing of this release is strategic, coming just ahead of Meta’s Connect conference, where Meta is set to showcase new updates in AI, AR, and wearable tech. Snap is clearly signaling that it intends to stay a step ahead in the AR innovation game. Faster Native Browser Experience Snap OS 2.0 introduces a fully integrated browser designed for speed and simplicity. Snap says it has optimized page loading and reduced power usage, giving users a smoother way to navigate the web directly f…