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OpenAI Announces First AI Hardware Device Launching in Late 2026 with Jony Ive’s Team

OpenAI is set to launch its first AI hardware device in late 2026, developed in collaboration with Jony Ive’s team, promising a more peaceful alternative to smartphones.

The tech community is abuzz with anticipation following OpenAI’s acquisition of Jony Ive’s startup, io, last year. At the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s Chief Global Affairs Officer, confirmed that the company is “on track” to unveil its first-ever hardware device in the second half of 2026, as reported by Axios. This announcement signals a significant step forward for OpenAI, which has been hinting at a new AI-centric gadget for several months.

CEO Sam Altman has teased the forthcoming device, but this week marks the first time a specific timeline has been provided. The product is a collaborative effort between Altman and Ive’s creative collective, LoveFrom. Following his departure from Apple, Ive has assembled a team of talented designers that now plays an integral role in OpenAI’s hardware initiatives.

Altman has described the upcoming device as being more “peaceful” than traditional smartphones, emphasizing its simplicity. He envisions a product that embraces a philosophy of calm, ambient computing, contrasting sharply with the attention-grabbing notifications that characterize contemporary devices. However, Lehane was reticent when asked about the device’s specific form factor, declining to confirm whether it would take the shape of a smart pin, earpiece, or even a piece of jewelry. He noted that further details would be revealed “much later in the year.”

Industry insiders suggest that the team is currently exploring small, screen-less prototypes. These devices are likely to rely on voice interaction and computer vision, enabling users to navigate their daily lives without the dependence on traditional visual displays. The 2026 launch aligns with a broader trend in the tech industry, which is shifting toward AI-enabled wearables. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon reiterated this point at Davos, forecasting that shipments of AI-equipped glasses could surge from the current 10 million units to 100 million by 2027.

As OpenAI prepares to enter the hardware market, the implications of this venture could be far-reaching. A successful product could redefine how users interact with technology, moving away from the conventional smartphone experience toward more intuitive and seamless forms of engagement. With global interest in AI and wearable technology on the rise, this development has the potential to resonate well beyond the tech community, influencing broader consumer behavior.

The excitement surrounding OpenAI’s hardware ambitions highlights a pivotal moment in the intersection of AI and consumer technology. As details emerge later this year, stakeholders across industries will be watching closely to see how this innovative approach to hardware can reshape the tech landscape.

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