A robotic dog improving mental health support
Tombot’s robotic dog ‘Jennie’ is more than a technological improvement, it’s a lifelike companion designed to comfort those with mental health and cognitive challenges, merging innovation with compassion.
A robotic puppy named ‘Jennie’ is offering a new way to provide companionship to people living with dementia, anxiety, and other mental health challenges. Developed by Tombot, Jennie is an AI-powered pet designed to mimic the comfort and emotional support of a real dog without the difficulties of pet care. Inspired by Tombot CEO Tom Stevens’ personal experience with his mother’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, the robotic puppy was created to help reduce loneliness and distress.
Jennie stands out with her lifelike design, a collaboration with Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, best known for the Muppets. Equipped with advanced touch sensors and voice command technology, Jennie responds naturally to petting and verbal instructions, creating a realistic experience for users. Her sound effects, crafted from recordings of Labrador puppies, and an all-day battery life make her a practical and emotionally engaging alternative to traditional pets.
Research supports Jennie’s role in easing symptoms like agitation and hallucinations in dementia patients while also helping reduce anxiety and loneliness in broader mental health contexts. With over 7,500 preorders already received, Jennie’s impact is growing as Tombot explores registering her as a medical device, potentially expanding her reach to hospitals and care facilities worldwide.
Priced around $1,500, Jennie offers an accessible solution for those unable to care for live animals due to health or housing constraints. The US based company continues to improve Jennie’s capabilities with software updates, ensuring this robotic puppy remains a dynamic source of comfort for years to come.