The first leaked images of the DJI Osmo Nano 2 and DJI Osmo Action 7 have surfaced, giving enthusiasts an early look at DJI’s next‑generation action and wearable cameras. Both models are expected to arrive by the end of 2026.
DJI Osmo Nano 2
The Osmo Nano 2 succeeds the original Nano launched in September 2025. It retains the small modular design, wearable form factor, and magnetic Vision Dock system, but rumors suggest refinements in sensor performance and stabilization. The 1/1.3‑inch sensor may see improved low‑light handling, making the Nano 2 more versatile for creators on the move.
DJI Osmo Action 7
The Osmo Action 7 follows the Action 6 (November 2025) and is expected to deliver significant upgrades. Based on earlier leaks, the Action 7 could feature:
- Same 1/1.1‑inch sensor with faster readout
- Variable aperture with enhanced depth control
- Up to 15 stops dynamic range
- 8K 60fps video + advanced AI stabilization
- Extended battery life and eco‑friendly build
These specs would position the Action 7 against rivals like GoPro Hero 14 Black and Insta360 Ace Pro 3, ensuring DJI remains competitive in the high‑end action camera market.

Market Timing
DJI typically launches its Action series in Q3–Q4. With GoPro and Insta360 preparing their own releases, DJI is likely to time the Action 7 for maximum visibility in the holiday season. The Nano 2, meanwhile, could appeal to vloggers and wearable camera enthusiasts looking for a compact alternative.
Explore DJI’s current lineup:
- DJI Osmo Action 6
- DJI Osmo Action 7
- DJI Osmo Nano
- DJI Osmo Nano 2
- DJI Osmo Pocket 3
- DJI Mic 2
- DJI Osmo Accessories
- DJI Action Camera Accessories
Check DJI Osmo Nano 2 PricesBuy DJI Osmo Action 7
View DJI Osmo Action 7 Listings
Tip: Compare the leaked Osmo Nano with the rumored Nano 2 to decide your upgrade path.
Summary
DJI Osmo Nano 2 and DJI Osmo Action 7 have appeared in leaked pictures, signaling DJI’s next wave of action and wearable cameras. With expected launches by late 2026, both models aim to refine sensor performance, stabilization, and usability. As competition heats up with GoPro and Insta360, DJI’s dual release strategy could secure its dominance in both compact wearable and flagship action camera segments.
For broader context, see our DJI Osmo Action 7 archive, the DJI hub, and our Best Action Cameras guide




