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Tombot

Jennie

A realistic Labrador puppy designed for emotional support without pet care.

Facts reviewed Jul 14, 20263 sources · page structure updated Jul 17, 2026 · Vendor-reported
01Animal-inspired
02Not disclosed
Decision brief

Bottom line.

A compact buying view before the full evidence trail.

Best fit
Prospective low-maintenance pet-like support
Primary watch-out
Not broadly shipping at review
Region
Global
Required service
Required-plan status not clearly disclosed
Realistic 3-year cost
Unknown — current purchase amount is not captured
Evidence maturity
Vendor-reportedManufacturer documentation only so far

Time-sensitive claims are within the editorial review window; the next scheduled threshold is Aug 28, 2026.

01 / Overview

Jennie is an articulated plush robotic puppy planned to respond to touch and voice, make puppy sounds, and connect to an app for customization and interaction tracking.

Best understood as

Promising form and a clear care-oriented goal, but buyers should treat it as a developing product: price, shipping schedule, production-device privacy, and regulatory status remain important open questions.

Capability descriptions are based primarily on current manufacturer documentation. They are not independent performance test results.

02 / What it can—and cannot—do

The experience in practice.

Documented capabilities [J1][J2]
  • Planned touch-responsive puppy behavior
  • Voice commands and realistic puppy sounds
  • Planned smartphone customization
  • Articulated body without walking
Meaningful limitations
  • Not broadly shipping at review
  • Retail price and final service terms are not public
  • Production-device privacy detail remains limited
Consider it if…

Prospective low-maintenance pet-like support

People following assistive robotics

Care settings evaluating future options

Look elsewhere if…

Anyone needing a product immediately

Buyers requiring fixed price and support terms

Assuming medical-device clearance

03 / Interaction profile

Five separate fit signals.

These editorial signals summarize interaction emphasis—not quality, intelligence, or an overall rank. A low score can be a deliberate design choice.

Conversation
1/5
Movement
2/5
Tactile
5/5
Independence
1/5
Offline resilience
2/5
TouchVoice commandsSoundPlanned mobile app
How fit signals are assigned
04 / Privacy & data

What enters the room with it.

Cloud classificationNot disclosed

Planned voice and app features imply personal data processing, while the current policy is broad rather than a detailed production-device data map. [J3]

CameraNo camera highlighted in current public overview [J1][J2]
MicrophonePlanned voice-command response [J1][J2]
ConnectivityPlanned app connectivity; final production requirements not fully disclosed [J1][J2]
Before bringing it homeUse the 12-question privacy check for accounts, guests, retention, cloud failure, and child profiles.
05 / Body, sensors & software

The physical facts.

Form & mobility
Animal-inspired. Articulated head and body; does not walk [J1][J2]
Power
Final production specification not clearly published
Vision
No camera highlighted in current public overview
Audio input
Planned voice-command response
AI architecture
Not disclosed. Planned app connectivity; final production requirements not fully disclosed
SDK & openness
No public SDK
Size
Realistic lap-sized Labrador puppy form
Weight
Not clearly disclosed for production version
06 / Ownership

The cost beyond checkout.

Manufacturer-listed priceNot currently published; reservation/waitlist[J1][J2]

Snapshot reviewed Jul 14, 2026; tax, shipping, bundles, and promotions may differ.

Ongoing serviceNot disclosed for the production product[J1][J2][J3]

Always verify which features remain if a plan, account, or cloud service ends.

Market statusPreorder[J1][J2]

Reservation/waitlist product; not broadly shipping at the time of review.

Regional snapshotsOffers are dated, not live quotes.
RegionObserved pricePlanObserved
GlobalPrice not published; reservation or waitlist onlyNot disclosed for the production productJul 14, 2026
Factual review / Jul 14, 2026

Clarified waitlist status and separated regulatory ambition from clearance.

07 / Safety & context

Use it as the product it is.

Intended for care and emotional-support contexts; evaluate supervision and individual suitability

Tombot says it aims to pursue FDA medical-device status; this is not the same as clearance. Do not base clinical decisions on future regulatory intent. [J3]

Companion robots are not substitutes for professional care, clinical judgment, emergency services, or human consent. Safety depends on the exact model, environment, user, and region.

08 / Evidence trail

Sources & revision record.

Primary sources establish what the maker currently documents. Independent research can test narrower questions, but source count is never treated as evidence strength.

Manufacturer documentationIndependent, government, or research contextUnknown remains explicit
Public revision historyFact reviews and system edits stay separate.
Added field-level source mapping and a public revision record.

Editorial-system change only; product facts were not reverified on this date.

citations · source metadata · revision history · reviewed by Automated data-integrity checks
Clarified waitlist status and separated regulatory ambition from clearance.

Scheduled primary-source review.

product facts · reviewed by Companions.wiki editors
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