OpenAI is reportedly developing its first consumer hardware device, a portable, screen-free smart speaker designed to act as a humanlike artificial intelligence companion in the home. The company aims to unveil the device this year, with a full release expected in 2027. This move signals a significant push into the hardware market for the leading AI developer.[macrumors+3]
A New AI Home Companion
The upcoming OpenAI device resembles a smart speaker but company insiders describe it as a new type of computer built specifically for the AI era. It will function as a mobile AI companion that users can carry from room to room, powered by a rechargeable battery. The speaker will help control smart home appliances, play media, answer questions, and respond to messages, leveraging OpenAI's advanced ChatGPT capabilities, particularly an enhanced GPT-Live voice mode.[hardware+7]
A core feature of the device is its intended personality and ability to connect with users on a humanlike level. It will include mechanical elements that can move independently, creating a sense that the device is alive rather than a static object. This design choice aims to make the device feel less like a gadget and more like a permanent, interactive presence in the home.[macrumors+9]
The device will feature a camera and environmental sensors, allowing it to understand its surroundings and context. It will also be designed to learn about its owner over time, drawing on personal information such as emails to become increasingly personalized and proactive. OpenAI envisions the device anticipating user needs and offering help before being asked.[macrumors+9]
Design and Legal Challenges
The development of this hardware is a major investment for OpenAI. The company acquired io Products, a hardware startup founded by former Apple design chief Jony Ive, for approximately $6.5 billion last year. Ive's independent studio, LoveFrom, retains creative responsibility for OpenAI's hardware. Former Apple industrial design chief Evans Hankey is also overseeing the speaker's development.OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Ive have previously described prototypes as "jaw-droppingly good" and "exciting," suggesting a new type of computer built for AI with "incredible contextual awareness."[inc+9]
However, the project faces legal hurdles. Apple recently filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the company of stealing trade secrets related to hardware development. Apple alleges that former employees brought confidential designs and proprietary components to OpenAI during the hiring process. OpenAI denies these claims, stating its device is significantly different from any Apple product currently on the market.This lawsuit could potentially delay the device's planned unveiling this year or its 2027 release.[macrumors+13]
Market and Future Ambitions
The screen-free smart speaker is expected to be priced between $200 and $300, with manufacturing handled by Foxconn in Vietnam or the United States.This product will position OpenAI in direct competition with established smart speaker offerings from tech giants like Apple's HomePod, Amazon's Alexa devices, and Google's Gemini-powered speakers.OpenAI aims to differentiate its device through its unique personality, proactive assistance, and deep personalization capabilities.[aiweekly+7]
This smart speaker is reportedly one of roughly five physical products OpenAI has in development. The company has a long-term ambition to build an AI device capable of replacing the smartphone. Other rumored hardware projects include AI earbuds and even a smartphone in partnership with component makers. This push into hardware represents a strategic effort by OpenAI to gain greater control over how users interact with its AI models, moving beyond apps and browsers.[inc+5]
OpenAI's foray into consumer hardware signals a significant shift in the company's strategy, aiming to embed its advanced AI directly into users' daily lives through a dedicated physical device.





