All-inorganic cesium lead bromide (CsPbBr3) quantum dots (QDs) with excessive photoluminescence (PL) quantum effectivity have been reported as splendid achieve supplies for high-performance lasers. However, remoted CsPbBr3 QDs haven’t achieved lasing emission (LE) attributable to finite absorption cross-section. Right here, we exhibit continuous-wave lasing of remoted CsPbBr3 QDs embedded in a microcavity. Distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs), along with remoted CsPbBr3 QDs in a polymer matrix, are launched to assemble a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL), which reveals steady single-mode lasing emissions with an ultra-low threshold of 8.8 W cm?2 and a excessive Q issue of 1787. Such perovskite-based microcavity constructions maintain extremely steady excitons at room temperature and might present a wonderful experimental platform to additional research the single-particle nano-lasers and quantum physics frontiers comparable to exciton–polariton condensation, single-photon emission, and optical quantum communication.