CES is always chock-full of robots, and this year electronics giant LG announced a new bot, dubbed CLOid, that it claims will revolutionize household chores (as in, you won't have to do them anymore).
At the CES 2026 exhibition, LG is presenting a robot that will assist with small household chores such as folding laundry and loading dishes into the dishwasher.
LG's CLOiD robot promises a 'zero labor home,' but it's ability to fold laundry is very lacking ...
LG has debuted a home robot that's designed to cook, clean, and manage chores using advanced Physical AI. Part of LG's "Zero Labor Home" vision, the wheeled humanoid features dexterous hands and ...
LG debuted its CLOiD household chore robot at CES 2026. The robot is able to load the washing machine and take care of ...
LG Electronics will showcase LG CLOiD™, an AI-powered home robot at CES 2026, representing its "Zero Labor Home" vision where intelligent machines handle everyday chores through robotics and connected ...
The LG CLOiD robot folding towels at CES 2026. (Karissa Bell for Engadget) When LG announced that it would demo a laundry-folding, chore-doing robot at CES 2026, I was immediately intrigued. For years ...
LG Electronics has announced LG CLOiD, an AI-powered home robot that will be shown publicly for the first time at CES 2026. The robot is designed to handle and coordinate everyday household tasks by ...
The company’s vision for a “zero labor home” sounds convenient in a dystopian sort of way. The company’s vision for a “zero labor home” sounds convenient in a dystopian sort of way. is the Verge’s ...
At CES 2026, LG unveiled several innovative products, but the spotlight was on its global debut of the household robot CLOiD.
LG World Premiere took off at CES 2026 debuted "CLOiD," the company's latest home robot powered by AI and vision-based technology that aims to do all tasks for users. LG Debuts CLOiD Home Robot at CES ...
LG CLOiD consists of a head unit, torso with two articulated arms and a wheeled base equipped with autonomous navigation. The torso can tilt to adjust its height, enabling the robot to pick up objects ...