Dell Inspiron

Dell Inspiron
DeveloperDell
ManufacturerDell
TypeLaptop, desktop computer
Released1997 (laptops)
2007 (desktops)
Operating systemWindows
CPUx86, x64, ARM64, Intel/AMD/Qualcomm
GraphicsIntel/AMD/Qualcomm integrated, or ATI/AMD Radeon/NVIDIA GeForce/Intel discrete
Marketing targetConsumer / Home purpose
PredecessorDell Dimension (desktops)
RelatedDell Vostro, Dell Latitude, Dell XPS
WebsiteDell Inspiron

Inspiron (/ˈɪnspɪrɒn/ IN-spirr-on, formerly stylized as inspiron) is a line of consumer-oriented laptop computers, desktop computers and all-in-one computers sold by Dell. The Inspiron range mainly competes against Acer's Aspire and Swift; Asus's Transformer Book Flip, VivoBook and ZenBook; HP's Pavilion, Stream, Envy and Spectre; Huawei's MateBook; Lenovo's IdeaPad and Yoga; Samsung's Sens; and Toshiba's Satellite.

In January 2025, Dell announced its intentions to gradually phase out their existing lineup of computer brands in favor of a singular brand simply named as "Dell" as part of the company's shift towards the next generation of PCs with artificial intelligence capabilities. The Inspiron brand would be supplanted by the Dell laptop line designed for work, school and play, which is divided into three tiers, Dell, Dell Plus and Dell Premium.