Perovskite materials have revolutionized photovoltaic technology and become the vanguard of current research owing to their facile solution processability and exceptional enhancement in power conversion efficiency (PCE), reaching 25.2% to date. Unfortunately, lead toxicity is the major hurdle for perovskite solar cells (PSCs) for their scalability and prevalent commercialization. To tackle the toxicity issue, lead-free perovskite and double perovskite materials are potential contenders in the photovoltaic world. Herein, a comprehensive study of lead-free halide double perovskite materials with the formula A 2 BB'X 6 is provided. Notably, the structure and design of the lead-free light-harvesting layer of Cs 2 BB'X 6 is emphasized. Moreover, different organic-inorganic lead-free halide double perovskite layers-based solar devices are explored with their designed configurations and physical parameters. Finally, recent significant advancement in leadfree double PSCs are reviewed, and the future outlook associated with lead-free double perovskite devices is also deliberated to attain a promising pathway toward highly efficient and stable perovskite solar devices.