OpenAI filed a new trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on January 31, 2025. This filing suggests that OpenAI is planning to expand into new product categories, including hardware and robotics. Although the application highlights potential product lines, it’s important to note that these developments may take several years to come to market.
What is the new range of products?
Among the items mentioned in the trademark application are a range of hardware products, such as headphones, glasses, smartwatches, smart jewelry, and laptop and phone cases. OpenAI also hints at entering the virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) markets with new headsets. These products would be designed to work with AI technologies, enhancing user interaction through AI-assisted simulations and training.
CEO Sam Altman has expressed that OpenAI is working with multiple companies to bring AI-driven consumer hardware to the market. However, the timeline for these products is still unclear, with prototypes expected to take several years to develop.

Humanoid Robots with AI Integration
In addition to hardware, the trademark application points to OpenAI’s plans to venture into robotics, specifically humanoid robots. These robots would be user-programmable and equipped with advanced communication and learning abilities. To support this, OpenAI has formed a new robotics team led by Caitlin Kalinowski, formerly from Meta’s AR glasses division. The team will focus on creating robots powered by custom sensors and AI to mimic human intelligence and behavior.
Custom AI Chips and Quantum Computing
OpenAI is also exploring the development of custom AI chips to improve the performance of its AI models. The company is working with Broadcom and TSMC, with plans to launch the chips by 2026. Additionally, OpenAI is delving into quantum computing, to leverage this technology to optimize AI models in the future.
While the trademark filing reveals OpenAI’s ambitions in hardware, robotics, AI chips, and quantum computing, it remains to be seen when these innovations will hit the market. The company’s focus is on developing AI-powered products, but much of the work is still in the early stages.
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