Abstract Within a decade, the power conversion efficiency (PCEs) of metal-halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) move upward from 3.9% to 25.7%, making them competitive with current state-of-the-art silicon-based counterparts. This steepest growth of the PCEs suggests that the commercialization of this technology might be easing the energy transition from fossil fuel to renewable energy. However, a wide range of factors restricts the commercial viability of PSCs like their toxicity and instability. A crucial and difficult task in the field of PSCs is the replacement of Pb-based perovskite with non-toxic and eco-friendly material while maintaining the high-performance with improved stability. Cs2AgBiBr6double perovskites material seems to be very promising in this regard. This article reviews the recent progress in Cs2AgBiBr6 double PSC devices including the advancement of efficiency and stability. Here, the evolution of Cs2AgBiBr6 towards the application and fabrication of PSCs has also been discussed. This study also analyzed the impact of numerous environmental stresses, such as mechanical, thermal and optical stresses including the potential prospects in the case of Pb-free PSCs.