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Report: Apple Watch accounted for nearly all Edge AI smartwatch shipments in Q1 2026

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According to a new Counterpoint Research report, global shipments of Edge AI-capable smartwatches grew 70% year over year in Q1 2026, with Apple accounting for roughly 90% of the total. Here are the details.

Apple comfortably leads the Edge AI smartwatch market

Edge AI generally refers to processing AI tasks locally on a device, rather than sending data to the cloud for processing.

As AI models become smaller and more efficient, and hardware is increasingly optimized to run them, companies have been bringing more AI-powered features directly to their devices.

For the Apple Watch, this means using its built-in Neural Engine to process features such as gestures, Siri requests, and some health and safety signals directly on the watch (or, in some cases, the iPhone), rather than sending all the underlying data to the cloud for processing.

According to a Counterpoint Research report released today, when it comes to Edge AI-capable smartwatches, Apple is far ahead of the competition, accounting for roughly nine out of every ten units shipped in Q1 2026.

Here’s how Counterpoint defined Edge AI smartwatches:

Edge AI smartwatches are wearable devices with a dedicated neural engine or NPU that runs machine learning inference partially or fully on-device. To qualify, at least one health, safety, or interaction feature must have its primary inference path executing locally on that accelerator.

Per the report, “global Edge AI-capable smartwatch shipments grew by 70% YoY in Q1 2026, reaching a market penetration of 25%.” This means that one out of every four smartwatches shipped during Q1 2026 was an Edge AI device.

Perhaps more impressive is Counterpoint’s conclusion that “Apple solely account[ed] for ~90% of Edge AI smartwatch shipments in Q1 2026,” during which period “shipments of smartwatches with blood pressure monitoring doubled and those with sleep apnea detection tripled”.

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