At the 2026 Lenovo Tech World, Lenovo officially launched its personal super AI agent, Lenovo Qira, marking the global implementation of its "multi-device, personal AI" strategy. Qira can seamlessly run across multiple devices such as smartphones, PCs, tablets, and wearables, delivering truly personalized smart services through cross-device collaboration, context awareness, and full-domain execution. At the same time, Tianxi AI for the Chinese market will also be upgraded to version 4.0. Both are based on a unified "end-cloud integration" architecture, forming a global AI dual-engine layout of "Qira overseas + Tianxi in China."

 Lenovo Qira: Your Cross-Device AI Digital Avatar

Qira is not a traditional voice assistant but a personal intelligent agent with continuous learning, proactive service, and cross-device memory capabilities. Its three core features include:

- Always-On:   

  Low-power always-on device that supports offline wake-up and fast response, ensuring privacy and efficiency;

- Cross-Device Action:   

  Start a task on your phone and continue editing documents on your PC; after receiving a meeting link, it automatically creates a calendar event and generates pre-reading materials on the tablet;

- Context-Aware:   

  Based on user habits, location, time, and schedule, it proactively provides suggestions—such as traffic updates during commutes, automatically enabling do-not-disturb mode at night, and suggesting rest when an abnormal heart rate is detected by a fitness band.

Qira is deeply integrated into Lenovo's device operating system, capable of accessing hardware capabilities like cameras, microphones, and sensors, achieving an "visible, clear, accurate" intelligent closed-loop.

 Qira + Tianxi AI: Global Collaboration, Local Deepening

To meet both global and local needs, Lenovo adopts a "dual-system parallel" strategy:

- Lenovo Qira: Focuses on overseas markets such as North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia, supporting multilingual and multicultural adaptation, and deep compatibility with Google and Microsoft ecosystems;

- Tianxi AI 4.0: Focuses on Chinese users, enhancing Chinese semantic understanding, local service integration (such as WeChat, DingTalk, Gaode, Alipay), and deep integration with domestic large models.

Both share a "lightweight model on the device side + large model on the cloud" collaborative architecture:

- Daily tasks are handled in real-time by the device-side AI, ensuring speed and privacy;

- Complex tasks (such as long-text generation, multimodal creation) use cloud computing power to ensure quality.

 From "Device Intelligence" to "Personal Intelligence": Lenovo's AI Strategy Upgrade

Lenovo Group CTO emphasized: "The future competition is not about devices, but about personal intelligence ecosystems."  

The release of Qira marks Lenovo's AI strategy upgrading from "making devices smarter" to "making AI a digital extension of users." By liberating AI capabilities from single devices to all scenarios, Lenovo aims to create a third path of personal AI agents, beyond Apple, Google, and Samsung.

In 2026, Lenovo will pre-install Qira in all new ThinkPad, Yoga, Legion, and Moto series products, and open APIs for third-party developers to join, building a cross-device AI application ecosystem.

 AIbase Observation: The Personal AI Agent Enters the "Multi-Device Collaboration" Era

When phones, computers, glasses, and watches each have their own independent AI, the user experience becomes fragmented. The true breakthrough of Lenovo Qira lies in centering around the user rather than the device.  

As AI terminal hardware becomes increasingly homogenized, whoever can first achieve "cross-device memory, seamless task transfer, and proactive contextual services" will define the next generation of human-computer interaction paradigms.