Motorola and Lenovo's New Qira AI Assistant Will Live Across All Their Devices
Qira integrates AI across Lenovo and Motorola devices with a privacy-first design, using on-device processing to protect user data, launching in Q1 2026, Lenovo said.
- On Tuesday, Lenovo and Motorola announced Qira at CES in Las Vegas, unveiling a cross-device AI assistant that follows users across laptops, phones, tablets, and wearables.
- With 28% of the global PC market, Lenovo developed Qira to leverage Moto AI, Lenovo AI Now and Creator Zone into a unified cross-device intelligence fitting its multi-category lineup including Motorola phones.
- Built around a hybrid architecture, Qira creates a fused knowledge base forming a "living model" and offers features like Next Move, Catch Me Up, Write For Me, and Live Interactions.
- Qira will begin rolling out in Q1 2026 to select Lenovo AI PCs, then expand to Motorola Razr and Edge series later this year, with future Lenovo laptops featuring a dedicated Qira key and seamless over-the-air upgrades.
- Motorola's Project Maxwell AI pin embeds Motorola Qira, demoed handling tasks hands-free, while Lenovo says it prioritizes on-device privacy amid a crowded market with 800 million weekly chat users.
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The first step is an AI assistant called Qira, which will live on the company's laptops, mobile phones, tablets, and wearable devices and will practically manage our entire lives - the question is how much we want that.
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