Key Takeaways
- Luya Tech Inc. introduced an AI-powered home system dedicated to growing microgreens at CES 2026.
- The system focuses on optimizing nutrient density rather than plant yield alone.
- AI-driven controls adjust environmental conditions in real time to enhance nutrition.
- Users can personalize flavor and nutritional profiles through a mobile app.
- The platform combines hardware with a subscription model for consumables.
Luya Tech Inc. Introduces AI-Powered Home Microgreens System
Luya Tech Inc., a Princeton-based artificial intelligence technology company, announced the launch of what it describes as the world’s first AI-powered microgreens nutrition system at CES 2026. The system is designed to enable households to grow fresh microgreens at home with minimal effort while focusing on nutritional outcomes.
According to the company, the platform represents a shift from traditional indoor gardening systems by prioritizing nutrient density rather than simply plant growth.
Nutrition-Focused Cultivation Through AI And Sensors
Luya’s system is purpose-built for microgreens, which are widely recognized for their high nutrient concentration. Using artificial intelligence, cameras, and environmental sensors, the system continuously monitors plant development and automatically adjusts lighting, temperature, humidity, and nutrient delivery in real time.
Luya stated that this closed-loop control can increase nutrient density by 30 to 50 percent compared to conventional home-growing methods. The company emphasized that the system removes the need for soil handling or manual environmental adjustments.
Simplified User Experience And Personalization
Automated Operation And App-Based Customization
The company compares the user experience to capsule-based coffee machines. Users insert a pre-seeded growing tray, and the system manages all aspects of cultivation, including watering, lighting, climate control, and nutrient dosing.
Through a mobile application, users can customize both flavor and nutritional characteristics of their microgreens. The system allows adjustments based on preferences such as milder taste profiles or higher concentrations of specific nutrients, including iron or antioxidants. Luya’s AI adapts growing parameters to match these preferences for each crop cycle.
Chunjun (Francisco) Wang, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Luya Tech Inc., said the system is designed to optimize health outcomes by focusing on nutrient density rather than volume of produce.
Luya Subscription Model And CES 2026 Demonstration
Luya pairs its hardware system with a subscription service that delivers pre-seeded growing trays and liquid nutrient solutions on a recurring basis. The company said this model ensures consistency while eliminating the need for users to manage seeds, soil, or complex growing processes.
At CES 2026, Luya is presenting its full system at Booth 62039 in Eureka Park, located in the Venetian Expo, Hall G. Attendees can view live growing units and observe how AI-controlled cultivation is applied to home-based food production.
Luya Tech Inc. stated that the system reflects its broader goal of bringing precision nutrition into the household through automated, data-driven cultivation.
