Dell Inspiron
| Developer | Dell | 
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Dell | 
| Type | Laptop, desktop computer | 
| Release date | 1997 (laptops) 2007 (desktops) | 
| Operating system | Windows | 
| CPU | x86, x64, ARM64, Intel/AMD/Qualcomm | 
| Graphics | Intel/AMD/Qualcomm integrated, or ATI/AMD Radeon/NVIDIA GeForce/Intel discrete | 
| Marketing target | Consumer / Home purpose | 
| Predecessor | Dell Dimension (desktops) | 
| Related | Dell Vostro, Dell Latitude, Dell XPS | 
| Website | Dell 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; Asus's Transformer Book Flip, VivoBook and Zenbook; HP's Pavilion, Stream, and ENVY; Lenovo's IdeaPad; Samsung's Sens; and Toshiba's Satellite.
In January 2025, Dell announced its intentions to gradually phase out the Inspiron brand (along with the XPS, Precision and Latitude lines) in favor of a singular brand simply named as "Dell" as part of the company's preparation for their next-generation AI PCs. Its new lineup of AI PCs includes the Dell laptop line, designed for play, school and work; the Dell Pro laptop line, which emphasizes professional-grade productivity; and the Dell Pro Max workstation line, developed for maximum performance.
Other brands such as HP have also done a similar practice with the introduction of next-generation AI computers, with HP in particular retiring most of their other brands (such as the Pavilion and Spectre) in May 2024 in favor of a singular "Omni" brand for their own line of AI PCs.