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Home | Science & Tech | Samsung Launches Ai Home Future Living Now In India

Samsung launches ‘AI Home: Future Living, Now’ in India

Samsung unveils AI Home: Future Living, Now in India, offering a connected ecosystem with Galaxy AI, Vision AI, and Bespoke AI via SmartThings. The system delivers comfort, care, energy savings, and security, transforming homes into intuitive, efficient, and secure living spaces.

By T Ivan Nischal
Published Date - 26 September 2025, 05:48 PM
Samsung launches ‘AI Home: Future Living, Now’ in India
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Hyderabad: Samsung, India’s leading consumer electronics brand, on Wednesday unveiled “AI Home: Future Living, Now” at its flagship store in Jio World Plaza, BKC, Mumbai. The initiative introduces a next-generation connected living ecosystem where appliances, devices, and services work seamlessly to deliver convenience, energy efficiency, personalised experiences, and enhanced security.

Samsung’s AI Home embodies its Future Living vision, enabling intelligence to flow across screens, appliances, and services rather than being confined to individual devices. Through Galaxy AI, Vision AI, and Bespoke AI, all integrated via the SmartThings ecosystem, the system creates a home that anticipates needs, learns from behaviour, and automates daily life.


Imagine lights turning on as you arrive, an air conditioner adjusting to your sleep temperature, a fridge suggesting meals, and a TV queuing up your favourite show — all automatically. AI Home delivers this ambient intelligence, ensuring comfort, care, energy savings, and security for every family.

JB Park, President and CEO, Samsung Southwest Asia, said, “With the launch of Samsung AI Home in India, we are bringing Future Living into homes, making everyday living more convenient, efficient, healthy, and safe. Our three R&D centres in India are driving exciting AI innovations for the world.”

Samsung AI Home delivers four transformative experiences:

Ease — Automates daily routines, from lights to household chores, making life seamless.

Care — Supports wellness with personalised sleep settings, nutrition planning, and care for family members and pets.

Save — SmartThings Energy optimises energy use, reducing costs and promoting sustainability.

Secure — Samsung Knox Vault and Knox Matrix safeguard sensitive data across devices.

Galaxy AI powers devices and wearables for productivity and wellness, Vision AI offers smart TV interactions, and Bespoke AI appliances simplify household tasks. The unified SmartThings App connects Samsung products along with thousands of partner devices, creating a living environment that is intuitive, caring, efficient, and secure.

With AI Home, Samsung promises a connected home that not only works for you but works with you, heralding the future of living in India.

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