You’ll know Razer for their slick gaming chairs, headsets with an earful of charm, and much more besides. Now, the company revealed during CES 2026 that it’s taking its black-green theme to the fresh frontier of… AI assistants.

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tiny anime woman trapped in a cyber prison,’ but this desk companion will offer a selection of live looks. These include Razer’s original characters Kira and Zane, as well as avatars representing ‘esports legends’.

You can also adjust the tenor of Ava’s avatar, choosing from “bold and sassy, to calm and friendly.” These holograms are only about 5.5 inches tall, but deploy eye-tracking, facial animations, and lip syncing to get their proffered ‘personality’ across.

For some (i.e. me) that’s creepy enough, but Razer also touts Project Ava’s adaptive AI. This means that not only does the holographic desk companion remember your previously set preferences and can help assist with organising daily tasks, but it can even offer “wardrobe tips”. I’m not sure I’m ready for the shame of a tiny animated woman yelling, “You’re not going out looking like that, are you?”

Project Ava is expected to offer everything from recipe tips to gaming strats in the second half of 2026. If you’re a US-based gamer and the idea of Project Ava spying on your screen in order to give you gaming advice doesn’t immediately give you the willies, you can reserve your own desk companion for $20 right now.

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