LG details AI Home roadmap toward Zero Labor Home ecosystem

LG Electronics (LG) has outlined its vision for AI Home experiences, presenting a roadmap toward a “Zero Labor Home” where intelligent technologies reduce household effort and support everyday activities.

The company said future homes should move beyond simply connecting devices and instead be able to understand people, anticipate their needs, and take action on their behalf. To achieve this, LG is building an AI Home ecosystem based on three core pillars: AI-powered appliances, ThinQ AI Orchestration, and autonomous home robots.

These technologies form the foundation of the ThinQ AI Universe, which LG describes as an autonomous, hyper-connected, and deeply personalized spatial operating system. Built on the company’s hardware technologies and powered by its Affectionate Intelligence approach, the ecosystem is designed to learn household routines, coordinate devices, and reduce friction across the home.

Three pillars of LG’s AI Home ecosystem

AI-powered appliances

LG said its next-generation appliances combine AI-enhanced hardware technologies with AI embedded into core components. This allows appliances to understand usage patterns, optimize performance, and provide personalized care.

As an example, refrigerators can learn household routines and proactively adjust cooling cycles to help preserve freshness while reducing energy consumption.

ThinQ AI Orchestration

ThinQ AI Orchestration serves as the central intelligence layer of the AI Home ecosystem. Through a centralized generative AI platform, it coordinates devices, services, and spaces across the home.

According to LG, the platform goes beyond device connectivity by understanding context, anticipating needs, and enabling personalized experiences through natural interactions.

Autonomous home robots

LG’s autonomous home robots extend intelligence into the physical environment by acting as AI-powered agents capable of performing household tasks and interacting with users.

The company said solutions such as LG CLOiD represent its vision of Physical AI in the home and are intended to support the broader Zero Labor Home concept.

ThinQ AI roadmap

LG also outlined the development path of the ThinQ platform and its progression toward a more connected and automated home environment.

Phase 1: Reactive Automation

In its initial phase, LG ThinQ functioned as a smartphone-based remote-control platform. Users could monitor appliances through localized Wi-Fi connections, perform basic on/off operations, and access remote troubleshooting through Smart Diagnosis.

Phase 2: Continuous Adaptability

The second phase introduced ThinQ UP and over-the-air software updates, enabling appliances to continue evolving after purchase.

LG said appliances can adapt to user habits over time and provide increasingly personalized performance. ThinQ Care further analyzes usage patterns and provides proactive guidance before potential issues arise.

Phase 3: The Orchestrated Universe

The latest phase is powered by the generative AI-enabled ThinQ ON hub and integrated with Athom’s open ecosystem, Homey.

LG said the platform supports more than 50,000 devices across hundreds of brands. By interpreting natural conversational context, the system can coordinate unified home actions and create a personalized living environment with limited manual intervention.

LG CLOiD and Physical AI

LG highlighted CLOiD as a home-focused autonomous AI agent unveiled at CES 2026.

Powered by an advanced spatial vision engine, CLOiD can navigate homes autonomously and perform physical household tasks. Through integration with the ThinQ ON hub, the robot acts as a physical extension of the digital home environment and can coordinate with connected appliances.

Examples provided by LG include automatically starting washer and dryer cycles and preparing workout clothes and towels before a homeowner arrives.

CLOiD’s movement system is powered by LG Actuator AXIUM, a modular actuator platform described by the company as the robot’s “joints and muscles.” The platform combines the motor, reducer, and drive into a compact all-in-one unit designed to provide precise control, space efficiency, and optimized performance.

India manufacturing and localization plans

LG also highlighted India as part of its broader AI Home strategy, citing growing adoption of premium appliances across metro markets.

The company said its manufacturing facilities in India are integrated into its global AI roadmap, allowing next-generation components to be localized and scaled. This is expected to support wider deployment of AI-powered washing machines, refrigerators, air conditioners, and cooking systems for Indian households.

Speaking on the announcement, Young Min Hwang, Vice President, Home Appliance Solution, LG Electronics India Limited, said:

India is entering a transformative phase of home appliance premiumization, driven by rising household incomes, rapid urbanization, and a growing consumer preference to modernize living spaces. Today’s Indian consumers are moving beyond basic functionality and are increasingly looking for intelligent, connected solutions that bring us closer to the vision of a ‘Zero Labor Home’ ecosystem. We are seeing strong momentum in this segment across product categories. Our premium products are witnessing increased adoption as families prioritize advanced, hyper-connected features powered by AI.


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