In a series of AI advancements unveiled at CES 2026, Lenovo has showcased a new AI assistant, Qira, which secured its fair share of applause for CES 2026 as the biggest tech show continues to grab headlines as it runs until January 9.
Unveiled at the CES technology show in Las Vegas, Lenovo’s Qira, an AI agent by nature, promises to follow users seamlessly across laptops, smartphones and connected devices.
As the world’s largest PC maker, Lenovo held a commanding 28% share of the global PC market in the third quarter of 2025, outperforming rivals such as HP and Dell, which held 21.5% and 14.5% respectively.
What is Lenovo’s Qira AI agent?
Qira is designed as an autonomous interface capable of performing tasks rather than simply generating content on demand. This illustrates the wide range of Lenovo’s product portfolio.
The multi-category focus is what sets Lenovo apart from the competition, offering a large product range that includes laptops, tablets, smartphones under the Motorola brand, servers and supercomputers.
The company also introduced prototypes of connected glasses and an AI-powered pendant, known as the AI ​​Perceptive Companion, which captures “important moments” with the user’s consent by recording conversations.
Lenovo’s AI-powered pendant has a microphone and camera and allows users to interact with Qira across devices.
Key features of Qira, Lenovo’s new AI agent
Among Qira’s capabilities is that it can summarize daily highlights, draft and send emails, and select photos from archives to share on social media.
Lenovo announced its integration into Motorola smartphones, claiming that it does not want Qira to compete with Microsoft’s Copilot.
As the only Chinese company to feature prominently at CES amid geopolitical tensions, Lenovo highlighted its global presence, with the majority of revenue generated outside of China.



