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SNAP unveiled the second edition of his snap OS, the software made his AR glasses known as Snap Spectols. The update includes a new native browser, webXR support and more. The company has launched it when the launch arrives Fifth generation snap glasses For the developers and plans last year Turn on a customer version Some time in 2026.
This release also came in front of the Meta Conference Conference this week, where the company is expected to release its latest updates on smart glasses, AI and other technologies.
SNAP OS 2.0 introduces a quick browser that is easy to use, the company says. SNAP has favored the use of page loading speed and power to allow users to navigate quickly.
There is also a new home screen, including widgets and bookmarks, allowing users to type or talk to a website URL, navigate history and refresh the page. Also, users can now re -shape Windows like a laptop.

Snap notes that the browser now supports the webXR, allowing users to access directly extended reality experiences from any webXR-enabled website.
In addition, there is a new spotlight lens that overlooked the content in the real world locally. Now, users can do things like doing food while watching videos from their favorite manufacturers.
Snap explained, “The orientation of our glasses is an appropriate fit for the orientation vertical video, lets you enjoy the contents without looking at your phone,” explained to snap Post a blogThe “Easily anchor the spotlight in one place or follow you as soon as you ride”
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Furthermore, Snap is making it easier to recover and share favorite memories with its new gallery lenses that allow you to see the captures in an interactive format of your glasses. You can scroll via a carrosel of your videos and organize your likes before sending it to a friend or before posting in your story.
There is also a new travel mode feature that makes AR content and tracking systems stabilized when you are moving, such as in the car or aircraft.