Jennie

Jennie

Jennie is a companion/social robot designed as a hyper-realistic robotic Labrador retriever puppy to provide emotional support for seniors with dementia, mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's, PTSD, depression, loneliness, anxiety, and hospital patients. Inspired by Tombot CEO Tom Stevens' mother's experience, Jennie fosters attachment without pet care burdens, using touch sensors for pet responses, AI-generated barks, real puppy sound recordings from 8-10 week-old Labs, voice command recognition (e.g., "speak," "sit"), servo motors for nuzzling and movements like blinking, and a smartphone app for naming, configuration, and monitoring engagement. Aimed at FDA registration as a medical device for homes, hospitals, and care facilities, she reduces behavioral symptoms like aggression and hallucinations via lifelike, unpredictable interactions, with software updates enhancing behaviors

Manufacturer
Tombot
Rating
★★★★☆(4.0)
Launch Year
2026
Price
USD 500-1500
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Robot Specifications

Primary Use Cases
Emotional support for dementia patients, reducing BPSD symptoms, companionship for loneliness/depression/PTSD, hospital stress relief, cognitive health aid in seniors
Deployment
Semi-autonomous
Multi-Robot Coordination
No
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None

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Q1. What is Jennie, and what problem is it designed to solve?

Jennie is a robotic pet developed by Tombot, modeled after a small Labrador retriever puppy. According to the manufacturer, it addresses companionship needs for seniors unable to care for live pets due to cognitive impairments like dementia.

Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Jennie?

Jennie features touch sensors, a microphone, and servo motors for responses to petting, voice commands, and movement. It produces puppy sounds, head turns, blinks, and tail wags, with a smartphone app for customization and monitoring.

Q3. Who is Jennie built for, and which industries can benefit from it?

Jennie targets seniors with dementia, mild cognitive impairment, or mental health challenges such as depression and PTSD. It serves healthcare settings including assisted living facilities and hospitals conducting clinical studies.

Q4. Is Jennie a commercial product or still a research prototype?

Jennie has progressed from prototypes shown at CES events to a product accepting signups for production batches. Tombot positions it as an early commercial offering with ongoing refinements.

Q5. Is Jennie currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?

As of 2026, Tombot accepts signups for Jennie batches via its website. Shipping follows production timelines set by the manufacturer and distributors.

Q6. How does Jennie actually work in real-world environments?

Jennie uses sensors including capacitive touch, accelerometer, and microphone to detect petting, voice, and positioning, responding with movements and sounds. It operates stationary on a lap or pillow, recharging like a smartphone.

Q7. When was Jennie announced or officially launched?

Tombot first presented Jennie prototypes at CES in 2020, with expanded versions at CES 2025 and CES 2026. Commercial batch signups began following these unveilings.

Q8. How is Jennie different from other robots in the same category?

Jennie incorporates design by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop for realistic appearance and movements, distinguishing it from mechanical toys. Its sensor array enables nuanced responses to touch variations and environment.

Q9. Does Jennie require additional development or customization after purchase?

A companion app allows renaming and behavior adjustments post-purchase. The manufacturer provides software updates to enhance features over time.

Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for Jennie?

Tombot plans software updates, an optional caregiver app for personalization, and potential mobility features in iterations. Clinical studies continue to assess therapeutic applications.

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