PETKIT, a company focused on smart pet care, announced the launch of its new AI ecosystem at CES 2026. This new system aims to help people who have pets by bringing together devices and software that work with each other. The company says the goal is to make taking care of pets easier and to give pet owners more information about their pets’ health and habits.
At the show, PETKIT introduced a range of products that work together as part of what they call an AI-powered pet care system. These include smart feeders, water fountains, litter boxes, and pet activity trackers. The products are designed to collect data on things like how much food or water a pet uses, how much they move around, and other daily habits. All of this information is sent to an app where owners can check in on their pets even when they are not home.
The company’s new AI software looks at the information from these devices and gives suggestions or alerts. For example, if a pet is not eating as much as usual or is drinking less water, the app can let the owner know. PETKIT says this can help catch health problems earlier. The system can also help owners keep track of feeding schedules and remind them about things like cleaning the litter box or refilling water.
PETKIT described its approach as one that combines automation and data. The company says it wants to make everyday tasks, like feeding and cleaning, less of a chore while also giving pet owners a better understanding of their pets’ health. At CES, PETKIT also talked about plans to work with vets and other pet care experts so owners can get advice based on the data collected by the devices.
For people who travel or work long hours, the company’s products may give some peace of mind by letting them check in on their pets and get updates in real time. The AI ecosystem is designed to work with many types of pets and different home setups. PETKIT says its system will be available to customers in several countries following CES 2026, with more features and products planned for the future.
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