With a return to MWC 2026, global innovation and technology leader Xiaomi continues to demonstrate its AI-empowered “Human × Car × Home” smart ecosystem, highlighting how artificial intelligence is being deeply integrated into real-world scenarios at scale. The ecosystem reflects Xiaomi’s shift from conceptual innovation to practical deployment, bringing AI beyond digital interfaces and into everyday physical environments.
“At Xiaomi, AI is designed to serve people in real life,” said Angus Ng, Director of Communications for Xiaomi International. “Through our AI-powered Human x Car × Home smart ecosystem, we are extending intelligence beyond the screen and into everyday life. This marks Xiaomi’s first step toward bringing AI into the physical world—where technology becomes more intuitive, more connected, and seamlessly embedded into how people live, move, and interact.”
At MWC 2026, Xiaomi presents a comprehensive portfolio that brings this ecosystem to life. Leading the lineup are the Xiaomi 17 Series and Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi, both reflecting deep collaboration with Leica in imaging and design. The ecosystem is further expanded through Xiaomi’s latest AIoT devices, the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Series, and a full lineup of Mijia smart home appliances.
In mobility, Xiaomi highlights its growing ambitions in intelligent transportation with Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, alongside the forward-looking Xiaomi Vision GT concept. Together, these innovations demonstrate how the company is extending artificial intelligence across smartphones, vehicles, and connected home devices.
AI’s First Step: From Screens to the Physical World
At MWC, Xiaomi unveiled its latest advances in artificial intelligence, marking an important moment in the evolution of AI from digital assistance to real-world intelligence. Instead of remaining limited to isolated features or screen-based interactions, Xiaomi continues to accelerate AI integration across its “Human × Car × Home” smart ecosystem.
A key milestone in this development is Xiaomi Miloco (Xiaomi Local Copilot). The platform represents a significant advancement in smart living intelligence and serves as the first real-world deployment of Xiaomi’s self-developed foundation model, Xiaomi MiMo. As an industry-first exploration of large-model powered whole-home intelligence, Xiaomi Miloco shifts smart living from device-level automation to system-level intelligence across the entire home.
Xiaomi Miloco integrates advanced large-model reasoning with multimodal perception and data analysis. This enables devices to interpret and respond intelligently to real-world environments through vision and multimodal intelligence. Its edge-cloud collaborative architecture supports on-device data processing while keeping sensitive data local to ensure user privacy and security.
By learning from user behavior across home scenarios, Xiaomi Miloco can automatically adjust lighting depending on activities such as watching television, reading, or using a smartphone. The system can also detect household clutter and prompt the robot vacuum to clean, while dynamically regulating indoor temperature by recognizing sleep states and comfort conditions.
Users can interact with the system through natural conversation, enabling complex smart home tasks and creative automation through AI reasoning rather than manual rule setting.
Beyond individual devices, Xiaomi Miloco also enables cross-device intelligence. The system can infer emotional context to play appropriate music through smart speakers, coordinate lighting colors across rooms to match mood or scenes, and adapt ambient lighting based on visual elements in the environment such as the color of flowers in a room. This represents a shift from rule-based automation to proactive AI-driven living environments.
Outside the home, Xiaomi continues expanding its HyperAI ecosystem. Through collaboration with Google Gemini, Xiaomi HyperAI delivers system-level intelligence that operates consistently across smartphones, vehicles, and smart home devices. This unified AI layer allows more natural interactions, smarter task execution, and seamless cross-device collaboration.
Xiaomi also introduced new forms of AI interaction through hardware innovation, including the Dynamic Back Display featured on the latest Xiaomi 17 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. The rear display enables personalized visuals, real-time previews of high-quality selfies captured using the main camera, and immersive rear-panel gaming experiences. By extending AI interaction beyond the front screen, Xiaomi continues to explore new ways users can engage with intelligent technology.
Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo Makes Global Debut
Making its physical world debut at MWC, Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo is now on display at Xiaomi’s booth. The visionary concept electric hypercar was created for the legendary Gran Turismo franchise following an invitation from series creator Kazunori Yamauchi.
The concept highlights Xiaomi’s design exploration into the future of hypercar design. Visitors can closely examine the vehicle’s teardrop-shaped cockpit, sculpted aerodynamic channels, Active Wake Control System, and signature halo-shaped taillight. These design elements reflect Xiaomi’s “Sculpted by the Wind” design philosophy.
The concept vehicle also introduces a “Sofa Racer” interior concept. Its continuous loop architecture integrates intelligent features such as Xiaomi Pulse to create an experience described as racing on a sofa. The vehicle is fully integrated into Xiaomi’s broader “Human × Car × Home” smart ecosystem.
Xiaomi Teams With Leica to Redefine the Mobile Imaging Experience
Xiaomi continues its long-term exploration in mobile imaging with the goal of delivering refined and user-centric photography experiences. Since forming a strategic partnership with Leica in 2022, Xiaomi has expanded its collaboration with the legendary camera manufacturer.
In 2025, the two companies announced a global upgrade to their imaging cooperation. The partnership evolved from a Joint R&D framework into a Strategic Co-Creation Model, marking a significant step toward redefining the future of mobile imaging through deeper collaboration.
At MWC, Xiaomi unveiled Xiaomi 17 Ultra for global markets. The device is the first flagship smartphone developed under the upgraded partnership with Leica. It introduces a new-generation optical system that includes a newly developed 1-inch LOFIC main camera sensor and the industry’s first Leica APO-certified optical telephoto zoom lens for mobile imaging. These innovations deliver improvements in night photography, high-contrast detail accuracy, and telephoto performance.
Also showcased at the event is Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi, representing the most advanced stage of collaboration between the two companies. Designed in direct collaboration with Leica’s design team, the smartphone draws inspiration from the iconic Leica M-series cameras.
Its dual-tone back panel combines a leather-textured finish with a matte surface. This design improves grip while also delivering a distinctive camera-inspired aesthetic.
Empowering a New Phase of Smart Appliances Worldwide
Xiaomi also presented its full portfolio of major smart home appliances on the global stage. This marks an important milestone in the international expansion of the company’s smart living business.
As part of its “Human × Car × Home” strategy, Xiaomi continues accelerating the global rollout of major appliances including air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines. These appliances are designed to function as intelligent terminals that understand and adapt to everyday household needs.
Currently, Xiaomi’s smart home appliances are available across four major regions and 14 countries. Through AI-driven coordination across devices, the company aims to deliver a unified and human-centered smart living experience that enhances comfort, efficiency, and usability.
Building a More Responsible and Efficient Intelligent Ecosystem
Sustainability remains a core component of Xiaomi’s “Human × Car × Home” strategy. In addition to product innovation, the company is advancing sustainability through intelligent manufacturing practices.
The operational launch of Phase One of Xiaomi’s Smart Home Appliance Factory in Wuhan represents a significant milestone. The facility becomes Xiaomi’s third large-scale smart production base, joining its smartphone factory and EV super factory.
Together, these facilities create an integrated manufacturing system that spans smartphones, smart home appliances, and smart vehicles. Powered by automation, digitalization, and artificial intelligence, these systems improve resource efficiency, reduce waste, and lower carbon intensity across the entire product lifecycle.
Xiaomi’s sustainability progress has received international recognition. The company has achieved an upgrade of its MSCI ESG rating to “A” and has been included in Forbes’ 2025 China ESG 50 list and World’s Best Employers ranking. These recognitions highlight Xiaomi’s continued commitment to responsible innovation and long-term sustainable growth.