Motorola Qira
Qira is a new AI tool that gives you the same experience on different Motorola and Lenovo devices. So with this, there is also a successor to Moto AI; a tool that, incidentally, still cannot handle the Dutch language, although the manufacturer is said to be working on this. It was first supposed to do so by the end of 2025, but failed to do so.

Motorola Qira is context-aware and proactive and should understand what you are doing, and offer appropriate suggestions for it. You can access Qira via voice, key or an indicator, performing tasks across apps and devices, some of which are offline. Qira builds a personal, privacy-centric knowledge base with the input, the brand promises. Local processing is used wherever possible. Key features highlighted by the manufacturer include the following options:
- Next Move: smart follow-up actions at the right time.
- Write For Me: instantly helps with writing in any app.
- Live Interaction: real-time collaboration via screen or camera.
- Catch Me Up: summaries after absence.
- Pay Attention: transcriptions, translations and meeting summaries.
- Creator Zone: focused creative AI tools for content creation.
Motorola and Lenovo aim to move AI from separate tools to personal intelligence with Qira. The tool can collaborate with different services. For instance, the company talks about Microsoft, Stability AI, Notion, Perplexity and Expedia.
The rollout will start in the first quarter of 2026 for selected Lenovo devices. Motorola smartphones will follow later. This will be done through automatic software updates. It is unknown which devices will get the new AI tools. At least the Motorola Signature announced this week and the new Razr Fold.