
DJI has officially confirmed when its next pocket camera, the Osmo Pocket 4, will land.
In a short teaser shared across social media, the brand revealed a launch event titled “The World In My Pocket”, scheduled for 16 April 2026 at 12 PM GMT (8 AM ET / 5 AM PT).
The video itself is deliberately vague, showing little more than a silhouetted device and a close-up of a lens element.

DJI hasn’t revealed any specs yet, but the teaser suggests the same compact, gimbal-stabilised form factor returning once again.
That’s no surprise, given how well the formula has made the Osmo Pocket 3 one of the most popular compact cameras of 2024/2025.
A familiar idea, ready for an upgrade
The Osmo Pocket line has always been about portability first, offering a tiny stabilised camera that can slip into your jeans pocket.
The current generation already delivers solid video performance, with a 1-inch sensor, 4K/120fps recording and excellent three-axis stabilisation.
Rumours and early chatter suggest DJI might introduce a larger sensor, which would improve low-light performance and dynamic range.
There’s also talk of enhanced subject tracking, likely building on DJI’s increasingly reliable AI-powered tracking seen in its drones and gimbals.
A bigger or brighter display, better audio options, and more seamless wireless connectivity are also all on the card.
One thing the video doesn't show is a dual lens setup, which was one of the earlier rumours about the upcoming camera.

It's also possible that DJI wants to keep things under wraps for as long as possible.
Most of the brand's products have been leaked to death before launch, so it makes sense that DJI wants to keep some info hidden until launch.
Small camera, big expectations
The teaser’s tagline, “The World In My Pocket”, hints at a continued focus on portability, but expectations are higher this time around.
With rivals pushing image quality and features further, the pressure is on DJI to deliver more than just incremental updates.
Still, if the company can combine improved imaging with its class-leading stabilisation, the Osmo Pocket 4 could once again become one of the easiest ways to capture smooth, high-quality footage without fuss.
Whatever the upgrades may be, we won’t have to wait long to find out.
You can sign up for updates about the Osmo Pocket 4 at DJI.