A robot that learns from your habits, understands your pace, and integrates into your life not to replace you, but to make everything flow more easily. And the most interesting thing is that this is not a promise or a concept to be developed: it is a reality that is already happening. How HONOR went from smartphones to creating a humanoid robot that already understands your life. The idea of building a humanoid robot is not new. Beyond the show, it was a clear demonstration that this is not a concept, but a real and efficient technology. It is not a robot of the future: this is how it integrates into your daily life. HONOR's intention is for this robot to become a natural part of your routine. At home, it can help you organize your day, remind you of pending tasks, and take care of small tasks that usually consume time. In 2025, it decided to take that evolution a step further by venturing into robotics with a clear objective: to create a technology designed to coexist with people in their daily lives. To achieve this, the company built specialized teams, transformed its spaces into dedicated laboratories, and bet on developing both the body and the intelligence of the robot. On one hand, the physical challenge involved achieving stability, coordination, and the ability to perform complex movements. More than a list of functions, it is a presence that adapts to you and makes your day flow better. Augmented human intelligence: technology that does not replace you, but gives you more time. There is one idea that defines this project: the robot does not seek to replace what you do, but to enhance it. This humanoid robot does not make decisions for you or seek to replace you, but helps you free up more time, reduce the load, and make your day simpler. For years, we imagined what it would be like to coexist with a humanoid robot capable of understanding us, helping us, and being part of our daily lives. And it is not as we imagined it, it is better, more natural, and, above all, it works. With this vision, HONOR takes a step beyond what we knew so far, presenting a new category of device that goes beyond smartphones and takes artificial intelligence out of the screens to turn it into Augmented Human Intelligence. For decades, different projects have sought to replicate human movement, interaction, and intelligence, but most of them remained in industrial environments or as technological demonstrations. HONOR changes the focus. On the other hand, cognitive development focused on an artificial intelligence capable of understanding natural language, executing tasks, and learning over time. This process was marked by constant testing, adjustments, and intensive training, until reaching a point where the robot not only could function, but do so naturally. The result was presented at the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, where HONOR's robot demonstrated its live capabilities: a moonwalk, dancing a full choreography to finish with a synchronized backward jump. It is a technology designed to accompany you, not to take your place. In this balance lies its true value, giving you more space and time to focus on what matters, while the rest flows more easily. Thus, what once seemed like something out of a science fiction story is now taking shape, and more than a technological promise, it represents the beginning of a new way of coexisting with artificial intelligence: one that adapts and evolves with you. With this bet, HONOR not only marks a new path but makes it clear that this is just the beginning. It can be present in activities such as going for a walk or walking your pet. At work, it can assume repetitive or supervisory tasks, allowing you to focus on what is truly important. But the most interesting thing is that it does not start from scratch: by being connected to the brand's ecosystem, it learns from your habits and understands your pace, so it can anticipate your needs. Outside the home, it also has a clear role. It can accompany you to the supermarket, help you decide between purchase options, or function as a travel assistant.
HONOR Unveils Humanoid Robot That Integrates into Daily Life
HONOR goes beyond smartphones, unveiling a humanoid robot at MWC 2026 in Barcelona. This technology, called 'Augmented Human Intelligence,' learns human habits to assist at home and work, making life simpler and more efficient.