Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) have made a tremendous impact in recent years on a diverse array of research fields, by enabling researchers to access near unity system detection efficiency, fast count rates, and precise timing through commercial availability. Originally focused on discrete devices operating between the Near IR to Telecom wavelength regimes, the industry is expanding to the visible and mid-infrared domains while incorporating multi-detector structures and photon number resolving techniques. This talk will discuss developments at Quantum Opus in these areas as well as emerging applications in new fields for SNSPDs.