Mirumi Is the Next Labubu
From backpacks to hearts: Mirumi sparks happiness
Is Mirumi replacing Labubu as the next must-have companion robot? The tiny robot combines lifelike gestures, spontaneous movements, and responses to sounds and touch, offering a fresh take on interactive robot companions. Mirumi builds on what made Labubu a favorite while adding more personality and charm. Its shy glances, playful reactions to pats, and curiosity toward sounds make every interaction emotionally engaging.
Mirumi is designed to spark joy rather than simply serve as a gadget. Its head sensor responds to gentle touches, while its sound sensors make it turn toward voices and ambient noise. Even when idle, Mirumi moves on its own, creating small moments of delight for the owner and those around them. It clings securely to bags, straps, and poles, making it suitable for everyday use.
Powered by a special algorithm from Yukai Engineering, Mirumi’s sensors feed data into an onboard chip that animates its servo motors, producing natural, lifelike reactions. Its rechargeable Type-C battery adds convenience, as it shakes its head when the charge is low and lifts it energetically once fully charged.
Mirumi is available in three colours—pink, gray, and ivory. Its Kickstarter campaign is live, with prices starting at $122, and global shipping is expected in April 2026.
For fans of Labubu, Mirumi represents the next major trend in tiny companion robots. It brings more personality, emotional connection, and charm than ever before. Users can attach it to their bags and enjoy its reactions anywhere, discovering how small gestures can spark big smiles. Mirumi is not just cute it is shaping the future of heartwarming robot companions.
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