Lenovo has unveiled a range of new AI-powered tools at CES 2026 that it hopes will improve the productivity of workers around the world.
As part of its keynote at CES 2026, the company revealed a number of new releases, including Lenovo Qira, a new “personal artificial intelligence platform” intended to enable greater continuity across its smartphones, PCs and tablets.
Getting smart
Elsewhere at CES 2026, Lenovo also revealed a collection of new user tools on its Lenovo Aura Edition devices, namely the new ThinkPad X1, ThinkPad X9 15p, and ThinkCentre X AIO systems.
This includes Smart Modes, which gives users the ability to modify and adapt system settings to personalize their PC experience with minimal effort on their part.
There’s also Smart Share, which simplifies collaboration with Lenovo’s Tap-to-Share tool and now includes video sharing along with instant photo sharing between compatible devices. It will also soon offer support for the company’s Tap-to-Pair tool, which promises faster and smoother Bluetooth accessory connections.
Finally, Smart Care provides AI-assisted help for end-user troubleshooting, which can be complemented with an optional Lenovo Device Orchestration subscription service, giving IT teams additional information and support for fleet management.
Lenovo also sought to help smaller businesses and startups with its new vertical AI solution for SMBs.
This suite of AI-enabled applications seeks to take advantage of the company’s high-powered computing devices, including ThinkStation workstations and ThinkBook laptops, giving users additional tools to boost productivity and collaboration.
New features include on-device meeting transcription and more secure multilingual subtitles, allowing international teams to work better together, and an upcoming AI-assisted video generation tool, with all results processed locally to improve privacy and speed.
And to ensure all of these new tools and systems continue to run smoothly, Lenovo has boosted its Premier Support for Devices Suite global support offering designed for businesses looking to get the most out of their AI tools at work.
The platform provides 24/7 access to Lenovo experts in more than 100 markets and supports PCs with and without AI, with its Premier Support Plus service offering proactive device health alerts, predictive maintenance such as firmware and BIOS updates, and its Accidental Damage Protection tool, which allows organizations to streamline device management, reduce downtime, and empower IT teams to focus on driving innovation.
The service includes an integrated AI Agent that enables intelligent self-service and seamless escalation to live human support when needed.
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