Barcelona, March 05, 2026 — At MWC26, iFLYTEK introduced a comprehensive range of virtual human technologies, generating strong interest throughout the exhibition area. Driven by iFLYTEK’s integrated AI infrastructure, virtual humans can now sense, move, interact, and offer services in the real world.

GuideX: A Complete Service Loop
The highlight of the display is GuideX, iFLYTEK’s intelligent virtual human solution for high-traffic public areas.
In an airport context, for instance, GuideX manages the entire passenger service process at a single terminal, from greeting passengers and answering their questions to assisting with check-in and guiding them to the gate. Instead of relying on separate kiosks or service counters, it combines these functions into one interface, simplifying the passenger experience and enhancing operational efficiency.
The system supports multimodal interaction, including voice, touch, gesture, and visual recognition. It comprehends spoken questions, interprets user signals, and responds in a natural way, acting as an intelligent service center rather than a simple talking avatar.
GuideX functions as a 24/7 service assistant in busy public places. Besides airports, it is also designed for a wide variety of service settings, such as train stations, hotels, shopping malls, exhibition venues, and command centers.

Extending Service into Motion
To complement fixed terminals, iFLYTEK also presents its Mobile Digital Human. It combines multimodal interaction with autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance, suitable for environments that demand mobility, such as exhibition halls, museums, and corporate campuses. By moving along with visitors and providing real-time contextual explanations, the system expands virtual human services from static touchpoints to dynamic spaces.
Personal Digital Identity: OmniAvatar
iFLYTEK also showcases , a virtual human creation platform that allows for the rapid cloning of voice and appearance for customized service avatars and digital presenters.
In cooperation with the China Disabled Persons’ Federation, it has helped individuals who have lost their voice or mobility create personalized avatars and synthetic voices. It can also create digital twins for media professionals and content creators, enabling personalized virtual hosts for IP creation.
Embodied Intelligence: iFLYTEK Guide01
Another notable feature is iFLYTEK Guide01, an embodied AI service robot that has drawn crowds with its lively on-site dance performances. With flexible mobility and integrated AI perception capabilities, Guide01 gives AI a tangible physical presence in real-world settings.

“Our virtual human technologies are designed to be integrated into real service scenarios across various industries,” said Vincent Zhan, Vice President of iFLYTEK. “They assist organizations in delivering efficient services while making human-AI interaction more natural and accessible in daily work and life.”
iFLYTEK is displaying its virtual human and embodied AI solutions from March 2–5 at Hall 4, Stand B20. Visitors can also explore the company’s AI infrastructure and AI translation technologies on show at the booth.
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