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This Pet Robot Uses AI to Detect Your Dog's Loneliness

MarketDash Editorial Team
8 hours ago
Tuya Inc. unveiled Aura, an AI-powered pet companion robot at CES 2026 that analyzes behavior and sounds to monitor pets' emotional states, sending real-time updates to owners' smartphones and automatically capturing memorable moments.

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Tuya Inc. (TUYA) shares climbed Monday after the company showed off Aura, its first AI-powered pet companion robot, at CES 2026 over the weekend.

What Aura Does

The robot uses behavior analysis and sound recognition to figure out how your pet is feeling, then sends real-time updates straight to your phone. Think of it as an emotional barometer for your dog or cat when you're not around.

According to Tuya, Aura can accurately read whether your pet is excited, anxious, lonely, or just chilling on the couch. It's leveraging AI-driven pet recognition and intelligent tracking to automatically record your pet's day and compile short videos, so you can capture those moments and feel more connected.

But Aura isn't just about cute videos. The robot integrates with Tuya's developer ecosystem and local lifestyle service network, offering smart pet boarding, healthcare, behavior training, grooming, personalization, and community engagement. Essentially, Tuya is building a comprehensive platform for pet-focused living.

The company positioned Aura as part of a broader push toward "physical AI," extending beyond pet care into future applications like elder care, home monitoring, and family connectivity.

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Building on Recent AI Launches

This announcement follows Tuya Smart's December launch of Hey Tuya, a next-generation Super AI Life Assistant built on a multi-agent collaborative architecture. That platform was designed to embed AI seamlessly into everyday life, learning your habits and acting on them.

TUYA Price Action: Tuya shares were up 4.09% at $2.29 during premarket trading on Monday, according to market data.

This Pet Robot Uses AI to Detect Your Dog's Loneliness

MarketDash Editorial Team
8 hours ago
Tuya Inc. unveiled Aura, an AI-powered pet companion robot at CES 2026 that analyzes behavior and sounds to monitor pets' emotional states, sending real-time updates to owners' smartphones and automatically capturing memorable moments.

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Weekly insights + SMS alerts

Tuya Inc. (TUYA) shares climbed Monday after the company showed off Aura, its first AI-powered pet companion robot, at CES 2026 over the weekend.

What Aura Does

The robot uses behavior analysis and sound recognition to figure out how your pet is feeling, then sends real-time updates straight to your phone. Think of it as an emotional barometer for your dog or cat when you're not around.

According to Tuya, Aura can accurately read whether your pet is excited, anxious, lonely, or just chilling on the couch. It's leveraging AI-driven pet recognition and intelligent tracking to automatically record your pet's day and compile short videos, so you can capture those moments and feel more connected.

But Aura isn't just about cute videos. The robot integrates with Tuya's developer ecosystem and local lifestyle service network, offering smart pet boarding, healthcare, behavior training, grooming, personalization, and community engagement. Essentially, Tuya is building a comprehensive platform for pet-focused living.

The company positioned Aura as part of a broader push toward "physical AI," extending beyond pet care into future applications like elder care, home monitoring, and family connectivity.

Get Tuya Alerts

Weekly insights + SMS (optional)

Building on Recent AI Launches

This announcement follows Tuya Smart's December launch of Hey Tuya, a next-generation Super AI Life Assistant built on a multi-agent collaborative architecture. That platform was designed to embed AI seamlessly into everyday life, learning your habits and acting on them.

TUYA Price Action: Tuya shares were up 4.09% at $2.29 during premarket trading on Monday, according to market data.