
In many Filipino households, learning begins at the dining table, play spills into the living room, and stories are shared before bedtime. Now, a new kind of companion is finding its place in these everyday moments—one powered by artificial intelligence, yet designed with genuine warmth. Miko, a global consumer robotics brand trusted by families worldwide, is officially stepping into Filipino homes with a promise that technology can be both smart and heartfelt.
At its core, Miko was created to support modern parenting. What started a decade ago as an idea to help children learn better has evolved into a suite of AI-powered robots that serve as learning companions for kids and engaging partners for teens and adults. Small in size but big in impact, Miko’s robots blend education, entertainment, and empathy—creating experiences that feel less like screen time and more like shared time.

“Miko represents a shift toward more human-centered technology in the home,” shares Anjily Praveen, Key Account Manager of Miko. “As AI becomes part of daily life, our goal is to ensure it enhances family routines in meaningful, reassuring ways.”
Leading the lineup is Miko 3, an intelligent robot designed to grow alongside children aged 4 to 10. Curious, expressive, and surprisingly empathetic, Miko 3 tells stories, cracks wholesome jokes, leads yoga sessions, and introduces kids to songs and games that nurture creativity and confidence. Built with durable hardware, advanced sensors, and a secure, encrypted system, it balances fun with safety—giving parents peace of mind through robust parental controls and progress tracking via the Miko App.

For younger families taking their first step into AI, Miko Mini offers a more accessible entry point. Voice-interactive and kid-safe, it encourages curiosity through STEAM-based activities, music, and movement. Without a touchscreen, it relies on expressive reactions and conversations, making learning feel natural and playful.
Miko’s reach extends beyond children with Miko Chess Grand, an AI-powered chessboard with self-moving pieces. Whether playing solo against adaptive AI, competing face-to-face with friends, or connecting globally through the Square Off community, it transforms chess into an immersive, intelligent experience for all ages.

Completing the ecosystem is Miko Max, a premium content library curated by educators, alongside the Miko App, which keeps parents closely involved in their child’s learning journey.
Now available in the Philippines, Miko invites families to discover a future where artificial intelligence doesn’t replace connection—but helps strengthen it.


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