LG Electronics is preparing to redefine home automation at CES 2026 with the debut of LG CLOiD, a new home robot designed to reduce everyday household workload. Introduced as part of LG’s long-term “Zero Labor Home” vision, CLOiD reflects how home robotics is evolving beyond novelty into practical, daily assistance. The company positions this robot as a step toward freeing users from routine chores, allowing more time for personal and family moments.
Designed for Real Homes, Not Just Demos
LG CLOiD features a form factor optimized for modern living spaces, balancing mobility with stability. Instead of focusing on a single task, the robot is designed to move freely indoors and adapt to various home layouts. Its overall design prioritizes accessibility and interaction, making the robot feel like a natural extension of the home rather than a standalone machine.
By focusing on indoor usability, LG aims to address real-world scenarios such as object handling, light assistance tasks, and user interaction. This approach aligns with LG’s broader strategy of integrating robotics into everyday environments rather than limiting them to controlled settings.
Advanced Dexterity With Human-Like Motion

One of LG CLOiD’s standout features is its pair of articulated arms, each offering seven degrees of freedom. Combined with five individually actuated fingers per hand, the robot can perform delicate actions that require fine motor control. This level of dexterity allows CLOiD to handle a wider range of household tasks that go beyond simple movement or navigation.
The design mirrors natural human motion, enabling smoother, more precise actions. This capability is crucial for tasks involving fragile objects or tight spaces, where traditional robotic grippers often struggle.
Affectionate Intelligence at the Core
At the center of LG CLOiD is a head-mounted chipset acting as the robot’s brain. Supported by a display, speaker, camera, and multiple sensors, the system enables expressive communication and natural voice interaction. CLOiD is powered by LG’s Affectionate Intelligence, a framework designed to help the robot understand context, learn from repeated interactions, and refine responses over time.
This adaptive approach allows CLOiD to become more personalized the longer it is used, improving usability while maintaining a user-friendly experience that does not feel overly technical.
Zero Labor Home as a Long-Term Strategy
LG views robotics as a key growth engine and has strengthened its commitment through the creation of the HS Robotics Lab. By integrating robotics into its Home Appliance Solution Company, LG is working to unify AI, appliances, and automation into a cohesive ecosystem. Strategic collaborations with global robotics partners further support this direction.
Visitors can experience LG CLOiD in action at the LG booth during CES 2026, where real-life Zero Labor Home scenarios will be demonstrated. Pricing and availability are expected to be shared following the exhibition, as LG Electronics continues expanding its smart home and robotics portfolio.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | LG CLOiD |
| Category | Home Assistant Robot |
| Arms | 2 articulated arms, 7 degrees of freedom each |
| Hands | 5 individually actuated fingers per hand |
| Core AI | LG Affectionate Intelligence |
| Sensors | Camera, audio, navigation, and environmental sensors |
| Interaction | Voice, display-based, and contextual responses |
| Debut Event | CES 2026, Las Vegas |

