At CES 2026, LG Electronics unveiled LG CLOiD, an AI-powered home robot designed to automate household tasks.
LG CLOiD uses Ai to cook, manage laundry, and coordinate with LG’s ThinQ ecosystem.
CLOiD was shown retrieving milk from a refrigerator, placing croissants in an oven for breakfast, and initiating and completing laundry cycles, including folding and stacking clothes.
Physically, CLOiD features a head unit, a torso with two seven-degree-of-freedom arms, and a wheeled base with autonomous navigation derived from LG’s robot vacuums. The torso can tilt to adjust height, enabling the robot to interact with objects from knee level upward. Each arm ends in a hand with five independently actuated fingers, allowing fine manipulation.
The robot’s head functions as a mobile AI home hub. This setup enables LG CLOiD to communicate through spoken language and “facial expressions,” learn user habits, and control smart appliances based on contextual understanding.
No news yet on price or availability.

