In the coming weeks, as Lenovo announced during MWC Barcelona 2026, Qira will be rolled out across more than 20 devices in the company’s PC portfolio (Yoga, IdeaPad, Legion, and ThinkPad, and also includes the launch of the Idea Tab Pro Gen 2 as the first tablet with this experience).
The first wave for PCs will include six languages across nine regions: English (U.S., U.K., India), Spanish (U.S./Latin America, Spain), French (France), Italian (Italy), German (Germany), and Portuguese (Brazil).
As Steve Long, senior VP of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group (IDG), explained to Convergencia, Qira will operate as an intelligent software layer across different devices (it will also debut on Motorola smartphones): “We are looking to create an agentic path that runs across devices,” he explained.
Beyond the launches announced for the Barcelona event — around 35 — the executive referred to the situation surrounding semiconductor supply and its global contraction. He acknowledged an environment in which PC prices will rise due to higher component costs, linked to cloud providers’ focus on equipment for AI-ready data centers.