LG took the stage at CES 2026 to introduce CLOiD, a humanoid home robot designed to assist with everyday household tasks. Unlike many robots that focus on conversation or novelty features, LG’s CLOiD is built with practical domestic work in mind.
The robot features a dual-arm design, allowing it to perform tasks that normally require two hands. LG demonstrated how CLOiD could handle chores such as folding clothes, loading laundry into a washing machine, and organizing items around the home. This focus on real-world usability sets it apart from many humanoid robots currently shown at tech events.
CLOiD is part of LG’s broader push into AI, robotics, and smart home technology. By combining advanced sensors, computer vision, and precise motion control, LG aims to create a robot that can safely operate in human living spaces and adapt to different household environments.
LG did not share details about pricing, availability, or consumer readiness, making it clear that CLOiD is still a concept-level demonstration. However, its appearance at the CES keynote signals LG’s long-term ambition to bring humanoid assistants into everyday homes.
If robots like CLOiD eventually reach the consumer market, they could change how people think about housework — shifting routine chores from humans to machines.