LG Unveils Next-Generation Home Assistant Robot

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January 05, 2026

LG Unveils Next-Generation Home Assistant Robot

LG Electronics has introduced a next-generation home robot with artificial intelligence — the LG CLOiD. This was reported by The Korea Times.

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The LG CLOiD robot folds towels. Source: The Korea Times.

The full presentation is scheduled for January 6 at the CES 2026 exhibition.

The device is capable of performing household chores, managing appliances, and interacting naturally with residents by understanding their daily routines and environment.

The debut of LG CLOiD aligns with the company’s long-term goal of creating a “home without routine work, where people spend time together.”

In one demonstration, the robot prepares breakfast for a resident rushing to work. Based on a pre-set algorithm, the bot retrieves milk from the fridge, places croissants in the oven, and gathers necessary items like apartment keys. After the person leaves, LG CLOiD continues with household tasks.

The robot features a humanoid design to optimize processes. Its body consists of a head and two arms, and it moves using wheels. LG CLOiD can adjust its height from 105 cm to 143 cm, and its limbs, about 87 cm long, allow it to reach various objects.

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LG CLOiD loads dishes into a dishwasher. Source: The Korea Times.

The robot’s head functions as a control center for the AI-based “smart home” on the LG Q9 platform. It houses a chipset, display, speakers, cameras, sensors, and a voice-generative AI.

“Our goal is to create a home where robots and AI-powered appliances take over household duties, allowing people to relax, enjoy life, and focus on what truly matters,” LG representatives stated.

Back in December 2025, six humanoid G1 robots from Unitree Robotics performed at a concert as backup dancers, executing a synchronized forward flip.

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