DeWu and Qianjue Robot Team Up to Launch AI Authentication Bot at WAIC 2026
At the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC 2026) in Shanghai, DeWu App and Qianjue Robot introduced the world's first AI authentication robot. This isn't just another gadget—it's a serious attempt to bring artificial intelligence and embodied intelligence into the world of product authentication.
How It Works
The robot is powered by what DeWu calls an "AI brain"—an artificial intelligence authentication and inspection system built on years of product data. DeWu's "authentication first, then shipping" model has generated billions of inspection data samples and a massive product database. The AI brain uses fine-grained perception and cross-modal information fusion to identify subtle details like texture and craftsmanship. According to DeWu, its accuracy surpasses manual authentication by more than 99.9999%.
Speed and Coverage
For a pair of sports shoes, the robot can collect data from the upper, midsole, and shoe box, then generate an authentication report in about 5 seconds. It covers 25 categories, over 6,000 brands, and more than 100,000 products—including shoes, bags, watches, clothing, and cosmetics.
The Bigger Picture
This launch shows that AI and robotics are moving into professional quality inspection and authentication roles. It's not just about speed—it's about consistency and scalability. As consumer services become more intelligent, tools like this could become the new standard.
Key Points
- World's first AI authentication robot unveiled at WAIC 2026 by DeWu App and Qianjue Robot.
- AI brain trained on billions of inspection samples achieves over 99.9999% accuracy.
- 5-second authentication for sports shoes, covering 25 categories and 6,000+ brands.
- Embodied intelligence combines AI with robotic arms and cameras for automated inspection.