CES 2026: Lenovo Showcases Cross-Device AI Agent, Copilot+ PCs

‘We are entering a new era of personal AI: one designed around users, built on trust, and shaped by their control,’ says Luca Rossi, president of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group.

The Qira cross-device artificial intelligence agent and a host of agent-native and AI-powered devices under the ThinkPad, ThinkCentre and Yoga brands are some of Lenovo’s standout reveals from CES 2026.

The Beijing-based computer maker positions Qira as a personal ambient intelligence system that works across Lenovo and Motorola PCs, smartphones, tablets, wearables and other devices, the vendor said in a statement Tuesday. Lenovo bought Motorola Mobility from Google in 2014.

“With Lenovo and Motorola Qira, we are entering a new era of personal AI: one designed around users, built on trust, and shaped by their control,” Luca Rossi, president of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group, said in a statement. “By democratizing AI and enabling a single AI super agent to work seamlessly across many devices – from AI laptops to AI phones to agent-native wearables – we are delivering Smarter AI for All and turning personal AI into a powerful, real-world differentiator.”

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Lenovo At CES 2026

Lenovo has about 120,000 partners worldwide, according to CRN’s 2025 Channel Chiefs. CES, an annual consumer technology conference, runs through Friday in Las Vegas.

With Qira, users can leverage the agent to continue working across devices, according to Lenovo. It also brings together information and insights in the background.

The system only processes inputs when users choose to enable them. It can surface content related to what the user is working on and bring them over to services when they want to take action, according to Lenovo.

On the hardware side, Lenovo showed off some proof-of-concept innovations at CES 2026 including the ThinkPad Rollable XD, the Lenovo Personal AI Hub, Lenovo AI Glasses and a wearable AI companion from Motorola’s 312 Labs.

The ThinkPad Rollable XD concept shows dynamically expanding displays that adapt to different work modes, according to Lenovo. The computer maker has pursued the “rollable” design with other products in its portfolio like the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, which is among the CES Innovation Awards honorees for 2026.

The ThinkBook rollable offers users a 14-inch display that expands vertically to 16.7 inches, according to an online listing. Users can work on a split screen or treat the display as one large screen without the need for an external monitor.

The Lenovo Personal AI Hub concept, also known as Project Kubit, offers an edge-cloud personal AI device for high-performance AI closer to the user and across multiple devices, according to Lenovo.

The AI glasses concept integrates personal AI into everyday workflows, according to Lenovo. And the Motorola AI companion, called Project Maxwell, gives users a context-aware intelligence that works across devices in the Qira ecosystem.

Lenovo Commercial, Consumer AI Laptops

Commercial AI PCs Lenovo promoted during the event include the ThinkPad X1 Carbon and ThinkPad X1 two-in-one Aura Edition Copilot+ PC models as the leads for the vendor’s premium commercial lineup. Copilot+ refers to PC brands able to run Microsoft’s Windows 11 operating system and powered by silicon capable of 40-plus trillion operations per second (TOPS) for unlocking AI use cases.

Lenovo positioned its PC portfolio as, overall, seeking to marry performance, security and durability for modern IT environments, according to Tuesday’s statement.

The ThinkPad X9 15p Aura Edition Copilot+ PC is aimed at professional users. And the ThinkCentre X AIO Aura Edition Copilot+ PC promises users a desktop with modern design and intelligent features, according to Lenovo.

Consumer AI PCs include the Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition Copilot+ PC as a premium option for creators. An online listing prices a 16-inch Intel version of the laptop starting at $1,869.99.

The Yoga AIO i Aura Edition desktop adds immersive visuals and adaptive design for users, according to Lenovo.

The computer maker is far from the only technology vendor making news at CES 2026. Nvidia, Qualcomm and Dell Technologies are among the companies making a splash at the conference.