LEGO Unveils a Technology-Packed Smart Brick at CES 2026
Written by Omer Khan
At CES 2026, LEGO showed that the future of play is getting a serious tech upgrade. The company revealed a new Smart Brick concept designed to blend classic LEGO creativity with modern technology, opening the door to more interactive, responsive, and educational builds.
The Smart Brick looks familiar at first, but inside it’s packed with sensors, connectivity, and processing power. LEGO demonstrated how the brick can detect movement, orientation, pressure, and even respond to other connected bricks in real time. This allows builds to react dynamically — structures can trigger lights, sounds, or motion based on how kids (or adults) interact with them.
One of the most exciting aspects is how seamlessly LEGO is integrating technology without losing the simplicity that made the brand iconic. The Smart Brick is designed to work alongside traditional LEGO pieces, meaning builders don’t need to relearn how to play. Instead, technology quietly enhances the experience, encouraging problem-solving, logic, and creativity.
LEGO also emphasized educational potential. The Smart Brick can be paired with apps or software to introduce basic coding, physics concepts, and cause-and-effect learning through hands-on play. It’s a clear signal that LEGO is thinking beyond toys and leaning further into STEM-focused experiences that grow with the user.
While there’s no confirmed release date yet, the Smart Brick concept shows LEGO’s long-term vision: toys that evolve with technology while staying true to imagination-first play. If this makes it to market, it could redefine what “smart toys” look like — not screens replacing creativity, but technology quietly empowering it.

