High-nickel layered oxides are enabling extraordinary growth of electric vehicles market due to its high energy density. Nonetheless, leading battery manufacturers are trying to cut down the manufacturing costs further by eliminating the dependency on cobalt in cathode materials. In this perspective, we explore several aspects that need to be considered to develop cobalt-free high-Ni layered oxides by reviewing the fundamental properties of LiNiO2. Furthermore, critical key factors for exploring alternative dopants and substituents are discussed for designing stable and inexpensive Co-free high-Ni layered oxides from a viewpoint of materials science and electrochemistry. Finally, a perspective on the future research direction on Co-free high-Ni layered oxides are highlighted with respect to practical considerations.