Introducing Galaxy XR, the first Android XR headset

October 22, 2025

A person seen from behind, wearing the Samsung Galaxy XR headset, sits at a desk and interacts with three floating spatial windows: an immersive video of a city, Google Maps, and a Chrome browser.

Get closer to the action with immersive 180 and 360-degree videos on YouTube.

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Turn your existing 2D photos and videos into 3D memories you can step back into with Google Photos.

Explore the world in 3D with Google Maps, and just ask Gemini to learn more about what you’re seeing.

Use Circle to Search on digital content to get helpful information from the web without breaking your flow.

Circle to Search works on objects in the real world, too. Just circle anything you see to learn more.

With the Galaxy XR, your workspace is infinite. You can arrange multiple apps around you and switch seamlessly between tasks.

A user wearing the Samsung Galaxy XR headset views three floating digital screens in a passthrough environment. On the left is the Flow website open in Chrome, in the center is a Google Docs document open to a script, and on the right is the Spotify app playing music. The user is in a brightly lit modern room.

 

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