Lenovo unveiled a personal AI agent and rolled out a slew of AI smart devices and small robots.

Lenovo's Kira. /Courtesy of Lenovo

On the 6th (local time), Lenovo held a keynote for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 at Sphere, the spherical venue in Las Vegas, to introduce its AI agent Qira.

Qira is a personal AI system that spans Lenovo's PC products and Motorola's smart devices, a kind of AI assistant like Apple's Siri or Samsung Electronics' Bixby.

Lenovo demonstrated asking Qira questions such as "Organize the emails I missed today," "How should I finish this document?," and "What souvenirs should I bring back for the kids from Las Vegas?," with Qira answering and performing the necessary tasks.

Lenovo said that when using Qira, personal information stays on the device and is not sent to the cloud.

It also unveiled a large lineup of AI smart devices that can use such personal AI agents.

It showcased the Aura AI PC made in collaboration with Intel, the foldable smartphone Razr Fold, and Project Qubit, a personal AI hub that lets users manage their personal data in one place.

It also revealed Project Maxwell, a prototype AI pendant developed with Qualcomm. Worn around the neck like a necklace or pendant or clipped to clothing like a pin, the device can record an entire day.

Lenovo also flaunted its partnerships with the three system semiconductor companies Nvidia, AMD, and Intel.

Lenovo Chair Yang Yuanqing invited Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang onto the stage to announce that the two companies will build a corporate "AI cloud gigafactory" together.

It said it will adopt Helios, the AI rack AMD unveiled the day before, and jointly develop AI PCs with Intel.

It also strengthened sports collaborations, saying it will provide the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) with AI officiating technology that detects offsides and Football AI Pro, a tactical analysis feature for players and coaches, and will introduce water-cooling technology into the broadcasting system for Formula One (F1) auto racing.

Yang said, "The current AI era offers tremendous opportunities," adding, "That's why we have set a goal to quadruple the business within three years."

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