LG Electronics is set to launch an AI-driven home robot called LG CLOiD at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas. The launch represents LGโs most daring move in the home robotics segment.
The company asserts that CLOiD is intended to function as more than just a novelty or a device with a singular purpose. It is a key element in LGโs vision of future living environments, which envisions smart technologies autonomously managing routine household tasks.
By monitoring routines and reacting to its environment, the robot is designed to act as a flexible assistant proficient in managing devices, aiding inhabitants, and seamlessly integrating into everyday life. The launch aligns with LGโs long-standing โZero Labour Homeโ concept.
According to the company, the aim is to shift labour-intensive tasks from people to AI-driven systems so that families can focus more on leisure, creativity, and personal well-being. Also Read | LG brings back wallpaper TV with a brighter, sharper W6 OLED Through live demonstrations, CES attendees will have the chance to see that vision in action.
LG claims that CLOiD can help a resident prepare for the day by setting up breakfast, gathering supplies, and adjusting tasks based on the personโs schedule. The robot can also handle laundry and assist with other cleaning tasks. In addition to tasks, CLOiD is meant to engage directly with individuals.
The robot is capable of responding to verbal commands, aiding in tasks like home exercises, and modifying its actions according to learned household routines. LG states that CLOiD can analyse intricate situations and convey messages in a manner that seems organic instead of rehearsed.
The robot features a humanoid design tailored for use in indoor environments. It consists of a head, two movable arms, and a wheeled, autonomous base.
Its variable height and extended reach enable it to retrieve items from the ground as well as elevated shelves. Every arm provides extensive movement capabilities, allowing the robot to securely hold and manipulate items accurately. Also Read | Dolby Atmos goes wireless as LG introduces FlexConnect-powered sound system Story continues below this ad Portable smart-home centre CLOiD functions as a portable smart-home centre.
The robot is powered by LGโs Q9 AI platform, which is programmed to process hardware, cameras, sensors, speakers, and a display, allowing it to control connected devices and act as an interactive interface for the household. With regards to software, the robot depends on vision and language AI systems created by LG itself. LG also aims to launch a new robotics component brand at CES 2026, highlighting its goal to broaden its presence within the robotics value chain.
Company executives describe the unveiling of CLOiD as more than just the launch of a new product. Instead, they frame it as a statement of intent โ a signal that LG aims to reshape everyday living by weaving AI and robotics deeper into the home, with the promise of reducing household labour and changing how people interact with their living spaces.


