CES all the time has its share of attention-grabbing robots. However this yr particularly appeared to be a landmark yr for robotics. The development in AI expertise has not solely given robots higher “brains,” it’s enabled new ranges of autonomy and given rise to an formidable, if typically questionable, imaginative and prescient for our robot-filled future.
From sassy humanoids to AI-powered pets and chore-handling assistants, we sought out as many cute, unusual and succesful robots as we might discover in Las Vegas. These are those that made the most important impression.
Agibot Humanoids

Agibot’s X2 humanoid robotic. (Karissa Bell for Engadget)
Of all of the humanoids we noticed at CES, Agibot’s made the most important impression. The corporate was displaying off two fashions: the bigger A2 and the smaller X2 (pictured above). The latter impressed us with its dance strikes — the corporate instructed us it could actually be taught surprisingly advanced choreography — however the A2 turned out to be surprisingly succesful at chatting up CES goers.
Later within the present, we got here throughout the A2 at IntBot’s sales space, the place the corporate had customized variations of each Agibot humanoids “operating” their sales space. I spent a number of minutes speaking with “Nylo” and was genuinely impressed by its conversational abilities, even when its roasts might use somewhat work. — Karissa Bell, Senior Reporter
Dreame’s robo vac legs and arms
Dreame was again this yr with some wild robotic vacuums. The corporate confirmed of the Cyber 10 Extremely, a robotic vacuum with a multipurpose extendable arm. The arm, which we obtained a glimpse of finally yr’s present, can decide up stuff, however it additionally has its personal cleansing attachments, permitting the robotic to scrub hard-to-reach corners and different spots that would not in any other case be accessible.
Dreame additionally introduced its newest wild idea, the Cyber X, which has legs that propel it up and down full-size staircases. The legs are considerably unsettling — they appear alarmingly much like mini chainsaws — however watching it glide up and down stairs was spectacular all the identical. — KB
OlloBot
The lengthy neck model of OlloBot. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
OlloBot is a type of semi-ridiculous CES robots that is simply unimaginable not to smile at. It has the goofiest face, with top-sitting frog eyes slapped onto a pill the place its mouth is displayed. Then, on high of that, it has a patch of soppy fur on its neck and nowhere else on its physique, which is penguin formed and full with flappy little arms. There are two variations of OlloBot, one which’s quick with a hard and fast neck and one other the place the neck can stretch out to make it a lot taller. And naturally, it may be dressed up in foolish outfits.
It is a family-focused robotic that responds to voice instructions and contact, and is supposed to seize reminiscences as they occur, snapping pics and movies for its diary of notable moments. It may be used to make calls and management good residence gadgets. All the things is saved regionally in its detachable coronary heart module, and there is a companion app for extra interactions. — Cheyenne MacDonald, Weekend Editor
Rovie
A robotic with a mud pan like appendage dumps toys right into a bin. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
Certain, we have seen a number of robots (notably robovacuums) that may decide objects up off the ground and put them away to make properties tidier, however this one is cute and has somewhat face. As a substitute of utilizing an arm to seize one factor at a time, Clutterbot’s Rovie has a dustpan-style tray with two sweepers that fold out from its entrance. It drives round and, utilizing laptop imaginative and prescient, identifies toys which have been left on the ground and scoops them up. Then, it dumps them in a delegated bin the place they’re consolidated and out of the way in which.
It is nonetheless within the R&D part, a staff member stated once I visited the sales space, however that is one I am hoping to see turn out to be an actual, purchasable product quickly. For fogeys of young children who’re always leaving their toys round, it could be fairly handy to have a tiny robotic selecting up after them. Additionally for me, who would not have kids however a really candy and hardworking cat who likes to steal socks after which ship them as in the event that they’re her kills, leaving socks scattered everywhere in the home. Clutterbot staff, when you’re studying this, please add socks to the record of things Rovie can sweep up. — CM
Saros Rover
To not be outdone, Roborock additionally introduced a stairclimbing robotic vacuum to CES, Saros Rover. And, not like Dreame’s prototype, the Roborock may clear the steps whereas it climbs. No phrase on when it will likely be out there or how a lot it may cost a little (in all probability quite a bit!) however the firm says it’s “an actual product in growth.” -KB
CLOiD

CLOiD folded laundry at LG’s CES sales space. (Karissa Bell for Engadget)
LG’s CLOiD was positively probably the most formidable robotic we noticed at CES 2026. The corporate confirmed its residence helper idea (slowly) folding and sorting laundry, fetching drinks from the fridge, placing meals within the oven and retrieving a set of misplaced keys. However whereas the 15-minute demo gave us a tantalizing take a look at the equipment maker’s imaginative and prescient for a “zero labor residence,” it is unlikely to be something greater than a slick demo anytime quickly. The corporate has made no dedication to really make a model of CLOiD individuals can truly purchase. — KB
Allex
WIRobotics’ Allex robotic makes a coronary heart signal with its arms. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
WIRobotics introduced its new humanoid, Allex, to CES, and the robotic was actually hamming it up after we stopped by the sales space, placing poses and fascinating with guests. It is a waist-up robotic with articulated elements, from its arms to its fingers, and is supposed to be a normal objective software that could possibly be utilized in manufacturing, the service trade and even households. Every hand can maintain objects of as much as about 6.6 lbs, and the robotic hand has 15 levels of freedom. The corporate’s web site reveals the robotic’s fingers are dexterous sufficient to do the Gen-Z coronary heart signal, however when it checked out Karissa and me it threw a millennial coronary heart up. Did Allex lowkey name us unc? — CM
Poketomo

Poketomo in one of many many outfits Sharp dropped at CES. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
Sharp’s Poketomo is an improbably lovable tiny meerkat. Effectively, technically it is an AI companion formed like a fuzzy, moveable meerkat. It would appear to be a toy, however the firm says it is truly to be a companion for adults.
It’s sufficiently small you possibly can carry it round with you all through the day (Sharp even makes a tiny Poketomo-sized clear backpack). Like quite a lot of AI companion gadgets we noticed at CES, it’s outfitted with a small digital camera and microphone that permits it to always work together with you. The digital camera additionally permits its “reminiscence” so the pet can acknowledge and ship personalised updates to its particular person. Poketomo launched just lately in Japan, however sadly Sharp says it has no present plans to promote it in different markets. — KB
Bibo
Moony bibo (I-Kind). (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
It appeared like everybody was making an attempt to money in on Labubu hype at CES 2026. There have been Pop Mart-style bag charms everywhere and numerous merchandise that appeared suspiciously just like the now ubiquitous toy monster. We even obtained one pitch for a “a labubu-like robotic that talks to you” that, in reality, didn’t appear to be a Labubu in any approach, form or type. However there was one really Labubu-like tiny robotic that managed to face out from the remaining and type of stole my coronary heart, regardless that I am not notably into Labubus. (Please do not make me say Labubu ever once more.)
Bibo is a cute-as-hell AI toy that is meant to be a companion you deliver with you in all places. It has somewhat digital camera on its head that it makes use of to see the world round it, and may acknowledge its proprietor’s face and tone of voice, so it could actually reply to interactions in an emotionally acceptable approach. It’s going to hold a every day diary of its actions, and whereas the toy is available in two beginning character “sorts” — Sunny bibo (E-Kind), the bubbly extrovert, and Moony bibo (I-Kind), the mild, delicate one — they’re going to develop extra distinctive personalities over time. Their fur is smooth and heat, so it feels such as you’re petting a kitten.
Why is it even cuter like this? (Cheyenne MacDonald)
On the sales space, the staff had a number of of them on show sporting varied outfits, in little dioramas displaying them in classroom and tenting scenes, and even deconstructed with the fur eliminated, which one way or the other made it look even cuter. Bibo is not out there to buy but, and when it’s, it will launch first in China earlier than probably increasing relying on its success at residence. — CM
Sharpa
Sharpa’s humanoid robotic is seen taking part in ping-pong. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
Sharpa’s sales space had quite a bit occurring and was positively one of many larger crowd-pullers. There was a humanoid robotic taking part in ping-pong, one other taking selfies with individuals and one other dealing blackjack, together with a disembodied robotic hand that would mirror guests’ finger actions. The autonomous demos confirmed off what that extremely dexterous hand can do, and it was fairly spectacular — particularly seeing it draw particular person playing cards from the deck. — CM
Zeroth
Zeroth’s W1 robotic. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
Chinese language robotics startup Zeroth introduced two lovable residence robots to CES: a pint-sized humanoid companion bot and a rolling robotic that appears like Wall-E, with tank-style tracked treads so it could actually trip round exterior. We did not see these guys doing an excessive amount of, however they positive have been cute. The one which resembles Wall-E, known as W1, type of melted my coronary heart simply taking a look at it. (Do not get connected, you possibly can’t afford it.)
The tiny humanoid, M1, prices $2,400 whereas W1 prices $5,000. Each are anticipated to ship this spring, with a tentative date of April 15. — CM
Sweekar

Sweekars of their little outfits. (Karissa Bell for Engadget)
Takway’s Sweekar pocket pet was one thing I checked out and instantly thought, sigh, I will purchase that. It is a Tamagotchi-like digital pet with AI smarts so it could actually type a character based mostly in your interactions with it and the actions you do collectively. The thought is that it “grows” with you. Like a Tamagotchi, it would require extra frequent care within the youthful phases of its life cycle. However after it reaches the grownup stage, it autonomously cares for itself, and it by no means dies. It may possibly finally hold itself entertained, and go off by itself digital adventures and convey you again tales of its travels.
Sweekar is tremendous cute as is, and it may be dressed up in little outfits for extra personalization. The system is available in gentle yellow, pink, and blue, and we noticed it sporting a snowboarder outfit and a full cowboy getup. — CM
Realbotix
One in every of Realbotix’ robots. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
Realbotix is an organization we have seen quite a bit at CES over time, and it was on the present once more for 2026 with a number of of its extremely customizable, lifelike humanoid robots. As all the time, it was among the many most unnerving reveals we noticed. New for this yr, Realbotix was demonstrating its Robotic Imaginative and prescient System, which permits its robots to see and react to their environment extra naturally, monitoring faces to look straight at whoever is speaking and higher studying emotion from facial expressions. Rattling, it could actually sense my worry now… — CM
Onero H1

Onero H1 had an endearingly clean stare. (Karissa Bell for Engadget)
Switchbot stunned us with its personal chore-handling robotic, Onero H1, which additionally gained Engadget editors’ decide for finest robotic of CES 2026. We have been instantly taken by its weirdly lengthy physique and endearingly clean stare because it slowly wheeled round selecting up laundry and depositing the gadgets in a washer.
Like quite a lot of robotic demos we noticed at CES, we solely noticed Onero performing a small a part of what Switchbot says it is truly able to. However Onero additionally appeared rather more lifelike by way of the kind of robotic helpers that folks would possibly truly see exterior of CES, and the corporate instructed us it does plan to promote Onero (albeit in restricted portions) by the tip of the yr. — KB
Cocomo

Ludens AI Cocomo robotic. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
One other robotic pet that gained us over instantly was Cocomo. Created by Japanese startup Ludens AI, Cocomo is an autonomous robotic buddy that sure, makes use of AI to answer voice and contact and is supposed to bond with its house owners over time. The egg-shaped creature can scoot round on a wheeled base, or you possibly can carry it round with you.
However what we cherished about Cocomo is that it is not making an attempt to be one more AI assistant, give out life recommendation or carry out duties. Its aim is to supply companionship and nicely, be your buddy. And whereas it could actually reply to voice enter it would not precisely have a voice of its personal: it communicates by way of cute buzzing sounds, which is quite a bit much less creepy than a number of the speaking robots we noticed. — KB
Yonbo
Yonbo at CES. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
Yonbo is a children’ AI companion robotic that absolutely charmed us. It type of seems to be like a canine, and after we visited its sales space at Unveiled, there have been 4 of them playfully bopping their heads to a pop tune and biking by way of completely different cute facial expressions and emoji eyes (together with bowls of ramen). It is designed to be an clever playmate that may tag alongside for actions, discuss with a baby and skim them tales, and even assist them work by way of feelings, like getting annoyed throughout a recreation.
Yonbo’s motion is managed by a wristband, so it would not require a cellphone to play with. It will also be used as an additional pair of eyes for folks round the home. In Parental Monitor mode, which the staff says is the one time its digital camera will have the ability to stream and retailer video, dad and mom are in a position to see what Yonbo sees. The robotic prices $800 and is obtainable now. — CM
MÖFO
MÖFO in a glass case at CES. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
If we’re being utterly sincere, the pitch for will.i.am‘s MÖFO (sure, MOFO, like motherfucker) had us a bit, um, perplexed for a scorching second. We learn it and all of the accompanying supplies time and again making an attempt to determine what, precisely, this factor does. A number of the claims that added to this confusion: “the agent ‘octopuses’ throughout your digital ecosystem by way of its eight USB-C connections”; it “converts moments into objects”; it “turns life notes right into a life working system.”
We get it now, (we expect): It is agentic AI {hardware}, type of like a Rabbit R1 or AI Pin however within the type of a teddy bear. Sadly, we did not get to see MÖFO up shut or watch it do something, however we’re nonetheless intrigued, if nonetheless a bit confused, by this unusual teddy bear. — CM and KB
