Anacampseros lanceolata is a species of succulent plant native to the western Karoo and Overberg regions of South Africa.
It has smooth, hairless, tapering leaves (2–3 cm long) with flat upper surfaces and acute-lanceolate tips.
It has a branched inflorescence with broadly ovate petals, 30-45 stamens per flower and angular seeds.
The subspecies nebrownii occurs in the Overberg region to the south, from Bredasdorp in the west, to Uniondale in the east.
In slightly more arid habitats, it tends to be replaced by its close relative Anacampseros retusa.