KIKO — The First AI Home Robot That Projects, Sees, and Speaks

KIKO is a home robot and smart family assistant designed for families. It projects on walls, tables, and ceilings, sees the room with spatial vision, and speaks with 360-degree voice interaction — helping with homework, bedtime stories, family communication, and everyday routines without adding another personal screen.

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How KIKO Helps Families

Learn

Diagrams on the wall, not on a tiny screen. KIKO explains, shows steps, and answers questions while your child actually looks up.

Show

Movie night on any wall. Virtual try-on before you buy. Morning yoga projected life-size. Just say what you want to see.

Share

Grandma fills the wall, not a 6-inch screen. Family calls where the whole room sees each other.

Act

Motion-tracking games that get kids off the couch. Recipe right on the counter. Timers, reminders, routines — all hands-free.

Projection vs Tablets and Screens

The wall becomes a screen

Up to 100 inches. No mounting, no cables, no TV taking up the wall. KIKO turns any flat surface into a display.

The table becomes a workspace

Content projected right where you're working. Point at it, ask questions, interact — no device between you and the information.

The ceiling becomes a story

Projection isn't locked to one direction. KIKO fills the room — walls, ceiling, any angle.

Core Capabilities — Built for the Room

Hardware that feels natural at home and stays out of the way. Shipping 2026.

The Team — Engineering the Future

Built by RedGalaxy Labs.

FAQ

What is KIKO?

KIKO is a physical AI home robot by RedGalaxy Labs. It combines voice, spatial vision, and projection to turn a room into a shared family interface.

How is KIKO different from a tablet or smart speaker?

Tablets pull each person into a private screen. KIKO projects content into the room, so families can play, learn, call, cook, and follow routines together without everyone holding a device.

What can families do with KIKO?

KIKO can help with homework, bedtime stories, family calls, recipes, games, reminders, and daily routines. It is designed for shared moments in the home, not just one-on-one screen time.

Does KIKO use a projector?

Yes. Projection is one of KIKO’s core features. It can place interactive content on walls, tables, or ceilings so the room itself becomes the interface.

Is KIKO privacy-first?

KIKO is being designed with privacy as a core principle. The goal is to keep home context and family routines on-device where possible, instead of sending everything to the cloud.

Who is building KIKO?

KIKO is being built by RedGalaxy Labs, a team focused on physical AI products for the home.

When will KIKO be available?

KIKO is currently in development and planned for 2026. You can join the waitlist at kikorobots.com.

Who is KIKO for?

KIKO is designed for families who want AI to be part of the room: helping children, parents, elderly members and relatives interact together through voice, projection, and shared experiences.

Meet KIKO — A Robot That Feels at Home

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