
Samsung To Unveil AI Vision Built With Google Gemini at CES 2026
Manal Saleh
With the upgraded AI Vision, Samsung becomes more
fluent in food recognition and expands the reach of kitchen experiences
Company will also
showcase a new Bespoke AI Wine Cellar and newly designed cooking appliances
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Dec 24, 2025 -
Samsung Electronics
Co., Ltd. today announced that it will unveil its latest kitchen
appliances lineup at CES 2026, including the latest iterations of its Bespoke
AI refrigerator, over-the-range (OTR) microwave, and slide-in range[1] at CES 2026. Alongside refreshed
designs across the lineup, the company will highlight meaningful improvements
to vision-based AI functionality enhanced with Google Gemini and Google Cloud,
showing how these innovations simplify everyday tasks and elevate the overall
kitchen experience.
“In pioneering the application of vision-based
AI technology, Samsung has led innovation in the kitchen appliance market,”
said Jeong Seung Moon, Executive Vice President and Head of R&D Team for
Digital Appliances (DA) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung will reach a
new level of innovation through this collaboration with Google Cloud and will
utilize these ongoing initiatives to continue to deliver better consumer
experiences in the upcoming year.”
Introducing Samsung’s Latest AI Vision–Equipped
Refrigerator
At CES, Samsung will present a new Bespoke AI Refrigerator
Family Hub, equipped with the upgraded AI Vision. The feature’s key upgrade is its functions built with Google Gemini, which
marks the first time that it is being integrated into a refrigerator.
Previously, it could recognize up
to 37 types of fresh food and 50 types of pre-registered processed food
on-device.[2] The latest
version ready to be unveiled at CES is built to unlock its existing limitations
to recognize more food items, offering a comprehensive and flexible experience.
It is planned to even recognize processed foods without separate registration, automatically registering their names to increase convenience. Additionally, Samsung aims to make it detect user-labeled items, foods stored in personal containers can be added to the food list.

With ingredients being identified
more accurately, managing the food list becomes clearer and easier than before,
broadening people’s food-related experiences. At CES, Samsung plans to showcase
the enhanced capabilities and new use cases of AI Vision, demonstrating the
future of a truly personalized AI kitchen.
Enhanced Wine Management With
the New Samsung Bespoke AI Wine Cellar
Samsung will exhibit the new
Bespoke AI Wine Cellar, designed to incorporate an AI Vision built with Google
Gemini similar to that of the Bespoke AI Refrigerator.[3]
When users store or remove wine
bottles from the wine cellar, a camera positioned at the top of the unit will recognize
the labels and tracks bottles, updating the SmartThings AI Wine Manager[4]
accordingly. The system will also be able to distinguish the specific shelf and
compartment where each bottle is placed, allowing users to easily check
locations without searching manually. Through the AI Wine Manager, users will
be able to look up wine information more conveniently and receive suggestions on
pairings based on the type of wine in their inventory, making wine curation
more intuitive and personalized.
Unified Kitchen Aesthetic With an Upgraded Stainless Look
Samsung is also introducing a lineup of French Door
refrigerators, slide-in ranges and new OTR microwave models, offering
consumers an updated aesthetic and a cohesive stainless-look option for
creating a unified kitchen design.
The new Bespoke AI 3-Door French
Door refrigerator features a zero clearance fit, which can be installed with
side gaps of approximately 4mm.[5] Additionally,
its door depth has been reduced by 50mm compared to the conventional 3-Door
model,[6]
enabling full access to drawers and food items with the doors wide open.[7] The AutoView
— a transparent door — allows users to easily check items stored in the fridge.
The upgraded slide-in range
features a completely refreshed design with a stainless-look finish across the
control panel, knobs and door. It adopts a new bar handle style, along with a Precision
Knob that provides enhanced safety.
Samsung will unveil two different
types of OTR microwaves: the Air-Fry OTR and the DualVent OTR. The most
significant change comes from the revised hood structure of the DualVent model.
Typically, the depth of a cooktop on the range extends farther than that of an
OTR, making it difficult for the hood to capture smoke from the front burners.
Samsung’s new dual vent system addresses this by adding a front ventilation
wing in addition to the bottom ventilation, significantly improving the capture
rate compared to the previous model.
Visitors at Samsung's booth at CES
2026 will be the first to see these new innovations. Learn more about Samsung’s
CES activities here.
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[1] This article contains
products and features currently in development. The plans, timelines, and
specifications described are forward-looking and subject to change without
notice. Their future availability is not guaranteed.
[2] As of April 2025, AI
Vision can recognize 37 food items like fresh fruits and vegetables. If the
food is not recognizable, it may be listed as an unknown item. AI Vision cannot
identify or list any food items in the fridge door bins or freezer. It
recognizes food items based on deep learning models, which may be updated
periodically to improve accuracy. AI Vision also recognizes packaged food items
that have been saved by the user, and up to 50 items can be saved with
designated names. Packaged items are limited to those that keep a certain
packaged form.
[3] The recognition
functionality is only available for shelves with withdrawal capability. For
wine input and output, the label must be exposed to the top camera for proper
recognition. Additionally, the multi-pantry drawer provides food
storage functionality, and information about the food items stored in these
drawers is provided as a separate image.
[4] Available on Android
and iOS devices. A Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required. Both
devices must be signed in with the same Samsung account.
[5] Minimum required
installation space for a custom built-in setup: [Width] 916 mm or more (Ensure
a minimum gap of 4 mm on the left/right sides), [Height] 1798 mm or more
(Ensure a minimum gap of 20 mm at the top).
[6] Compared to our
conventional model without zero clearance fit feature (RF32CG5400**)
[7] The refrigerator door
can be open up to 108°, but it depends on the installation environment.

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