AI hardware is one of the clearest Kickstarter trends in June 2026, but the projects attracting backers are not simply adding “AI” to a familiar gadget. They are connecting intelligence to a visible physical outcome.
This month’s live campaigns use AI to coach workouts, train athletes, clean floors, assist movement, translate conversations, maintain lawns, improve sleep, create companionship, and manage mobile work.
This ranking includes only projects that were still live when checked on June 7, 2026. Projects are ordered by publicly visible funding, with amounts rounded because live totals continue changing. Every project name links directly to its Kickstarter landing page.
Selection Method

BackerRock used four filters for this June 2026 list:
- Live on June 7, 2026: ended campaigns were excluded.
- Physical AI hardware: software-only products, games, cards, films, and purely digital projects were excluded.
- Clear AI use case: AI needed to affect a real product workflow, not appear only as a marketing word.
- Category variety: we avoided listing multiple near-identical products when a different AI hardware category added more discovery value.
Funding and campaign dates were checked against public Kickstarter project pages and live campaign tracking data on June 7, 2026.
Top 10 AI Gadgets on Kickstarter in June 2026 at a Glance
| Rank | Project | AI Gadget Category | Current Funding | Live Campaign Window |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AEKE S1 Pro | Full-body AI home gym | about $4.5M | Launched May 20, 2026; live through June 29, 2026 |
| 2 | Pongbot Aura | Ultra-light AI multi-sport training robot | about $2.7M | Launched May 19, 2026; live through July 3, 2026 |
| 3 | xLean TR1 | Dual-form intelligent floor-washing robot | about $1.6M | Launched April 21, 2026; live through June 20, 2026 |
| 4 | Vastnaut One | AI-powered 4x4 exoskeleton | about $1.1M | Launched April 28, 2026; live through June 12, 2026 |
| 5 | INMO GO3 | All-day AI translation glasses | about $662K | Launched April 28, 2026; live through June 12, 2026 |
| 6 | GOKO M6 | AI-powered 4WD robotic lawn mower | about $522K | Launched May 12, 2026; live through June 26, 2026 |
| 7 | SOND Dreambuds | 12-signal sleep earbuds | about $373K | Launched May 27, 2026; live through June 27, 2026 |
| 8 | Pophie | Interactive AI lifeform and companion | about $327K | Launched May 18, 2026; live through June 17, 2026 |
| 9 | Sleepal AI Lamp | Contactless AI sleep lamp | about $264K | Launched May 19, 2026; live through July 18, 2026 |
| 10 | Rorolee | Pocket AI agent and workstation | about $74K | Launched May 12, 2026; live through June 26, 2026 |
For AI Hardware Founders: Turn Discovery Traffic Into Backer Traffic
AI gadget roundups attract readers who already understand Kickstarter and actively look for new products. If your own campaign is live, this kind of audience is most valuable when your page has a clear product promise, strong visuals, credible proof, and an immediate path to pledge.
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1. AEKE S1 Pro: Full-body AI home gym

Current funding: about $4.5M. Live status: Launched May 20, 2026; live through June 29, 2026.
Why backers are funding it: AEKE S1 Pro combines a compact home-gym system with AI-guided training, movement feedback, and full-body resistance workouts. It shows that backers will fund expensive AI hardware when the use case is familiar and the product replaces a larger setup.
What to check before backing: Training resistance, motion-tracking accuracy, space requirements, subscription terms, installation, and long-term coaching content.
2. Pongbot Aura: Ultra-light AI multi-sport training robot

Current funding: about $2.7M. Live status: Launched May 19, 2026; live through July 3, 2026.
Why backers are funding it: Pongbot Aura brings adaptive ball training to tennis, pickleball, and padel. Its appeal is not AI as a label; it is AI connected to repeatable drills, personalized sessions, and a clear physical training outcome.
What to check before backing: Ball speed and spin control, portability, battery life, app features, court compatibility, and replacement accessories.
3. xLean TR1: Dual-form intelligent floor-washing robot

Current funding: about $1.6M. Live status: Launched April 21, 2026; live through June 20, 2026.
Why backers are funding it: xLean TR1 can move between autonomous robot cleaning and handheld operation. That dual-form design makes the product more realistic than a promise of total automation: users still have manual control when a home needs targeted cleaning.
What to check before backing: Mapping reliability, edge cleaning, water handling, self-cleaning claims, consumables, maintenance, warranty, and replacement parts.
4. Vastnaut One: AI-powered 4x4 exoskeleton

Current funding: about $1.1M. Live status: Launched April 28, 2026; live through June 12, 2026.
Why backers are funding it: Vastnaut One expands the wearable category beyond watches and earbuds. It uses an AI-assisted movement system to reduce effort and impact during walking, climbing, and outdoor use.
What to check before backing: Real-world assist performance, product weight, battery range, sizing, terrain limits, safety guidance, repairability, and support.
5. INMO GO3: All-day AI translation glasses

Current funding: about $662K. Live status: Launched April 28, 2026; live through June 12, 2026.
Why backers are funding it: INMO GO3 focuses on a practical AI-glasses use case: live translation in an all-day wearable form. The product stands out by making language assistance the main reason to wear the glasses instead of treating it as a secondary feature.
What to check before backing: Supported languages, translation latency, battery life, audio privacy, fit, prescription options, app dependence, and offline functionality.
6. GOKO M6: AI-powered 4WD robotic lawn mower

Current funding: about $522K. Live status: Launched May 12, 2026; live through June 26, 2026.
Why backers are funding it: GOKO M6 combines four-wheel drive with intelligent navigation for larger lawns and difficult terrain. It reflects a broader smart-home shift: AI hardware is moving outdoors and taking on repetitive maintenance jobs.
What to check before backing: Navigation setup, slope performance, obstacle detection, edge cutting, weather resistance, security, replacement blades, and local service.
7. SOND Dreambuds: 12-signal sleep earbuds

Current funding: about $373K. Live status: Launched May 27, 2026; live through June 27, 2026.
Why backers are funding it: SOND Dreambuds combine sleep audio with multi-signal tracking and personalized sleep improvement. Their funding suggests continued backer demand for health technology that feels less intrusive than a watch or bedside camera.
What to check before backing: Comfort for side sleepers, sensor validation, battery life, audio quality, privacy, subscription costs, and whether health claims stay appropriately grounded.
8. Pophie: Interactive AI lifeform and companion

Current funding: about $327K. Live status: Launched May 18, 2026; live through June 17, 2026.
Why backers are funding it: Pophie represents the emotional side of physical AI: a companion designed around personality, interaction, memory, and presence. The category succeeds only when the product can offer more than short-term novelty.
What to check before backing: Offline versus cloud behavior, privacy, subscriptions, software roadmap, long-term activities, repair support, and what the device can still do after the first month.
9. Sleepal AI Lamp: Contactless AI sleep lamp

Current funding: about $264K. Live status: Launched May 19, 2026; live through July 18, 2026.
Why backers are funding it: Sleepal turns a bedside lamp into a contactless sleep-tracking and routine-support device. Its appeal comes from combining ambient sensing with an object people already expect to keep beside the bed.
What to check before backing: Sensor accuracy, wellness versus medical claims, privacy policy, app dependence, subscription terms, alarm behavior, and real validation data.
10. Rorolee: Pocket AI agent and workstation

Current funding: about $74K. Live status: Launched May 12, 2026; live through June 26, 2026.
Why backers are funding it: Rorolee aims to capture tasks, remember context, and support mobile work through a private pocket AI agent. It makes this list because it represents a distinct category: AI productivity hardware that tries to reduce dependence on a full laptop or phone workflow.
What to check before backing: On-device versus cloud processing, privacy, integrations, battery life, connectivity, subscription plans, export options, and long-term software support.
What Backers Are Funding in AI Hardware Right Now
1. AI tied to physical improvement. AEKE S1 Pro, Pongbot Aura, and Vastnaut One all connect AI to measurable physical activity: training, movement, effort, and feedback.
2. AI that removes a repeated household task. xLean TR1 and GOKO M6 show continued demand for smart machines that reduce cleaning and outdoor maintenance work.
3. Wearables that disappear into daily life. INMO GO3 and SOND Dreambuds position AI around familiar forms: glasses and earbuds. The product becomes easier to understand because the hardware does not require a completely new habit.
4. Ambient AI instead of another screen. Sleepal works through a bedside lamp, while Pophie uses physical presence and interaction. Both suggest that consumers want AI experiences beyond phones and laptops.
5. Private and portable AI workflows. Rorolee reflects growing interest in dedicated AI agents that remember context and support work without forcing every interaction through a general-purpose app.
What Founders Can Learn From These Campaigns
Make the outcome clearer than the technology. “AI-powered” is not the value proposition. Better training, easier cleaning, real-time translation, improved sleep, or reduced physical effort is the value proposition.
Use demonstrations as proof. AI hardware needs real product videos, side-by-side comparisons, test results, and clear explanations of what happens on-device versus in the cloud.
Explain limitations before backers ask. Accuracy, battery life, subscriptions, privacy, connectivity, maintenance, sizing, and software support are part of the purchase decision.
Promote early while the campaign is live. Launch day, the first 72 hours, and the first week usually offer stronger backer excitement than later campaign stages. A polished campaign should not wait until momentum disappears before seeking qualified traffic.
Backer Checklist for AI Gadgets
- Is the AI function essential to the product or just an extra label?
- Does the campaign show a working prototype performing the promised task?
- What data is collected, and what is processed locally or in the cloud?
- Does the product require an app or paid subscription?
- What happens if cloud services or software support stop?
- Are accuracy, health, safety, or performance claims supported?
- Does the team explain manufacturing, delivery, warranty, and repair?
FAQ: AI Gadgets on Kickstarter in June 2026

Are all 10 AI gadgets still live?
Yes. Every project in this list was checked as live on June 7, 2026. Campaign status can change, so always review the Kickstarter page before pledging.
How are the projects ranked?
They are ranked by publicly visible funding when checked on June 7, 2026. Amounts are rounded because live campaign totals continue changing.
Are highly funded AI gadgets safer to back?
Not automatically. High funding shows demand, but it can also create greater fulfillment pressure. Backers should still review prototypes, comments, updates, risks, delivery plans, and creator history.
What is the strongest AI gadget trend in June 2026?
The strongest pattern is AI connected to physical outcomes: fitness coaching, sports training, movement assistance, translation, sleep improvement, household automation, and dedicated productivity workflows.
Final Takeaway
The best AI gadgets on Kickstarter in June 2026 are not asking backers to fund artificial intelligence in the abstract. They are using AI to improve a task people already understand.
For backers, the opportunity is to find useful hardware early while checking privacy, proof, subscriptions, and fulfillment risk. For founders, the lesson is to make the physical benefit obvious before explaining the AI behind it.
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