
Apple is preparing a major push into artificial intelligence hardware, with upcoming products including a tabletop robot, a smart speaker with a display, and AI-enabled home security cameras, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported.
AI Hardware Roadmap
Apple’s AI strategy centers on a tabletop robot, acting as a virtual companion, with a planned launch in 2027. It will feature a movable arm-mounted display capable of tracking users, following conversations, and offering relevant suggestions. The device will run on a redesigned, AI-powered Siri that can engage in multi-person discussions and recall context over time.
A smart display, expected by mid-2026 and codenamed J490, will mark Apple’s deeper move into the smart home segment. It will offer home automation controls, music playback, videoconferencing, and voice-based interactions, operating on a new multi-user platform called Charismatic.
Home Security Push
Apple is also developing AI-driven home security cameras, codenamed J450, with battery life lasting several months on a single charge. Planned features include facial recognition, infrared sensors, and automation triggers — such as switching off lights when a room is vacant or playing preferred music for recognized individuals. The report noted that these products are intended to compete with Amazon’s Ring and Google’s Nest devices.
Revamped Siri and AI Software
The AI expansion includes a full overhaul of Siri through two projects — Linwood and Glenwood. Linwood is built on Apple’s in-house large language models, while Glenwood tests third-party AI systems, including Anthropic’s Claude. The aim is to provide faster, more personalized responses and introduce a redesigned visual interface for iPhones and iPads as early as next year.
Beyond the Home
Apple’s wider hardware pipeline reportedly includes smart glasses, a foldable iPhone, a combined MacBook–iPad foldable device, and thinner iPhone models. The company is also exploring industrial robots for use in manufacturing and retail environments.
Market Context
The developments come as Apple seeks to revive growth following slowing sales of core products and the modest reception to the Vision Pro headset. The discontinuation of Apple’s self-driving car project has led the company to concentrate on AI-based hardware and services.
Caution on Timelines
Many of these products remain in development and could face delays depending on progress with Apple’s AI software. Current plans suggest the smart display may launch in 2026, followed by the tabletop robot in 2027. More details may emerge as development continues — take this with a pinch of salt.
