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Petkit’s first automatic wet food feeder keeps track of how much your pet eats
Petkit has announced two new automated machines at CES 2026 designed to feed and care for your pets using AI-powered cameras that track their behavior and provide health insights that may otherwise go unnoticed. Launching sometime in April 2026, the Petkit Yu…

Published 3 months ago on Jan 2nd 2026, 2:00 pm
By Web Desk

Petkit has announced two new automated machines at CES 2026 designed to feed and care for your pets using AI-powered cameras that track their behavior and provide health insights that may otherwise go unnoticed.
[Image: The Yumshare Daily Feast can serve up to 7 days of wet food meals while you’re away and automatically dispose of uneaten food after 48 hours. https://platform.theverge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/12/petkit_wet_feeder2.jpg?quality=90&strip=all]
Launching sometime in April 2026, the Petkit Yumshare Daily Feast is one of the first automatic dispensers that works with wet food. The machine can provide up to 7 days of meals and uses an NFC-based tracking system to automatically remove a serving if it hasn’t been consumed after 48 hours. UVC lighting helps sanitize the delivery of fresh meals, while an AI-powered 1080P night vision camera with a 140-degree field-of-view tracks when your pet eats and how much food is left over before a fresh pack is dispensed. Petkit plans to offer the Yumshare Daily Feast to pet food companies as a wet food serving platform instead of selling it directly to consumers, and each company will set the pricing of the machine and meal refills.
[Image: The Eversweet Ultra fountain’s AI-powered camera can recognize your pets and individually track their drinking habits. https://platform.theverge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/12/petkit_water_fountain1.jpg?quality=90&strip=all]
The $199.99 Petkit Eversweet Ultra water fountain, also launching in April 2026, features a similar 1080P night vision wide-angle camera that’s used alongside AI to recognize multiple pets and track their individual drinking behavior and routines to provide insights on their urinary health. The fountain has a 14-day water reservoir and uses a non-recirculating system where used water is drained into a waste tank.
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