Lovense unveils AI-powered Emily companion doll at CES 2026

Lovense has introduced Emily, a life-size AI-powered sex robot designed for intimate companionship, at CES 2026. The doll features realistic physical attributes and advanced software that remembers interactions and adapts to user preferences. Priced between $4,000 and $8,000, it is set to ship in 2027.

At CES 2026, Lovense, a brand known for app-connected sex toys, debuted Emily, a life-size companion doll that blends physical intimacy with conversational AI. The robot features a realistic silicone exterior, a fully posable internal skeleton, and limited facial movements, including mouth motion, to enhance expressiveness.

The core innovation lies in Emily's AI system, which enables the doll to hold conversations, remember past interactions, and adapt its personality over time. As described by Lovense, Emily 'accumulates' experiences, fostering a sense of ongoing connection. Users can customize both the doll's physical features and personality. The device connects via Bluetooth to the Lovense app, allowing remote AI interactions even when not physically present. CNET's senior producer Jesse Orrall, who spoke with Lovense executives, noted that Emily can send AI-generated selfies on request, though he could not test the chat features on-site.

Lovense positions Emily not merely as a sex device but as a tool for building confidence through judgment-free connection and safe exploration. The company's website emphasizes its role in a broader ecosystem combining hardware, software, and machine learning for long-term personalization. This unveiling follows the trajectory seen in previous CES exhibits, such as Realbotix's Aria humanoid robot at CES 2025, which focused on emotional connections beyond sex tech.

Emily's pricing ranges from $4,000 to $8,000 depending on customization levels, with shipping expected in 2027. Interested users can join the waitlist on Lovense's website for a $200 reservation fee. The product's presence at CES signals advancing human-AI relationships, where companions evolve from novelty to personalized partners.

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Photorealistic scene of advanced AI-powered robots, including humanoid household assistants and navigation devices, showcased amid crowds at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
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CES 2026 Showcases Advanced AI-Powered Robots

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At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, companies unveiled innovative robots blending artificial intelligence with practical and entertaining functions. Highlights include humanoid assistants for household chores and specialized devices tackling navigation challenges. These developments signal a push toward more autonomous home helpers.

Humanoid robots capable of household chores and industrial work are nearing widespread availability, driven by American innovators like Tesla and Agility Robotics. These machines, resembling humans in form and function, promise to handle mundane jobs from folding laundry to flipping burgers. Experts predict their integration into daily life as a natural step in automation.

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California-based robotics company 1X has begun taking preorders for its Neo humanoid robot, priced at $20,000 and designed to handle household chores. While billed as a consumer-ready assistant, the robot currently relies heavily on remote human operators. Early adopters can secure a unit with a $200 deposit, with shipments expected in 2026.

Elon Musk announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos that Tesla plans to sell its Optimus humanoid robots to the public by the end of 2027, once reliability and safety are assured. Currently performing basic tasks in California factories, the robots will expand training to Texas next month and tackle industrial, household, and caregiving roles, though experts caution on timelines amid competition and past delays.

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The viral Optimus robot failure at Tesla's December 2025 'Autonomy Visualized' event in Miami—knocking over water bottles, gesturing in apparent frustration, and toppling backward—has reignited doubts about its autonomy claims. No response from Tesla or Elon Musk, as broader challenges in production and competition come into focus.

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Following initial CES 2026 coverage of top innovations like Lego Smart Play and Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold, the event concluded with further accolades and reveals. CNET spotlighted 26 items, including Best Robot and Sustainability winners, while Engadget detailed Day 3 products emphasizing practical AI and eco-tech.

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