Lovense is set to launch an AI sex robot in 2027, and the sextech company has already started taking waitlist payments for the female humanoid device.
Currently billed simply as the Lovense AI Doll, but given the name Emily when shown off at the January 2026 CES technology exhibition in Las Vegas, the robot uses AI to talk and remember conversations, and has sensors around its body that trigger ecstatic moaning sounds.
The robot can be connected to Lovense sex toys via the Lovense Remote app, so the robot character can ‘control’ a sex toy remotely. On Lovense’s website, the robot is quoted as saying: “Just say the word and I can control your Lovense toys for steamy foreplay and seamless escalation whether you use them on me or yourself.”
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Lovense said that the sex robot will probably cost between $4,000 and $8,000, with a planned release in the first quarter of 2027. The company is taking $200 waitlist payments for the device.
The robot’s vagina and anus sections each have depths of 14 centimeters, making it clear that although the full sex act isn’t explicitly mentioned on Lovense’s site literature, this very much seems to be a full-on sex robot.
In case there was any doubt, when sensors on the robot’s thighs, breasts, buttocks and vagina are touched, it responds with enthusiastic moaning.

The robot is available at heights between 155 and 159 centimeters, and weighs 33 kilograms. Its neck, shoulders, upper arm, elbow, wrist, hips and knee are movable. It can respond to its name being called by looking in a specific direction, blinking, and smiling.
Sex robots equipped with AI-powered talking skills and moan-triggering sensors aren’t particularly new, but this is a big move for a company best known for its remote-controlled vibrators and other more portable sextech devices.
Lovense is billing the robot as a natural progression from humans interacting with romantic AI chatbots. The company says: “Maybe you’ve already experienced what it’s like to bond with an AI companion. Now you can experience what it’s like when that relationship becomes physical.”

Using the Lovense app, you can interact with a digital version of the sex robot when you’re away from it, in a move suggesting that the company is billing these robots as companions rather than simply sex objects.
Lovense said that the robot will require an internet connection for most of its functionality, and that users’ ‘interaction data’ is securely stored on the company’s servers. The company said that this data may be processed by “authorized service providers acting on our behalf, including AI service providers, solely to deliver and improve the service.”
The company added that it will not sell user data. In 2025 it was revealed that Lovense’s data security system had flaws that allegedly allowed users’ private email addresses to be gleamed from their usernames, and for users’ accounts to be fully taken over. Lovense made updates to deal with the issue after it was exposed.
In late 2025 Lovense launched a series of AI chatbot companions that sex toy users can relinquish control of their toys to.














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