For decades, The LEGO Group has defended an almost sacred idea: physical play is at the heart of children’s creativity. That’s why, when rumors began circulating that LEGO was about to launch its biggest innovation since the LEGO minifigure in 1978, many thought it was an exaggeration. It wasn’t. Starting in 2026, the new LEGO SMART Play system will permanently change the way kids play with bricks. Creations will react, make sounds and evolve depending on how children play… without screens, without cameras and without apps. Just bricks. Pure play.
The origin of LEGO Smart Play
It all began almost a decade ago. Studies conducted in 2017 revealed three clear desires among children:
- to play with others,
- to have their actions create real consequences, and
- to experience play that evolves over time.
The answer wasn’t to digitize LEGO, but to make physical play come alive.
The big dilemma: technology, yes — but invisible
The greatest challenge was creating intelligence without letting it dominate the experience. The teams ruled out screens and chose a radical path: integrating advanced technology inside a 2×4 brick without altering the essence of the LEGO System in Play.
After hundreds of prototypes, an unexpected solution emerged: a proprietary positioning system capable of detecting the proximity and location of other bricks, minifigures and SMART tags — even when they’re twisted, shaken or thrown.
The miracle moment
After years of failed testing and with a hard deadline looming, the system finally worked… on the very day it was set to be canceled. That afternoon, the technology quite literally “came to life.”
A chip designed specifically for play
LEGO made another historic decision: to create its own silicon chip (ASIC), smaller than a standard LEGO stud and designed exclusively for SMART Play. The first night it worked, the team stayed up until 2:30 a.m., fueled by excitement and pizza. The first fully functional SMART brick with audio had been born.
Infinite sounds, limitless stories
LEGO SMART Play doesn’t rely on pre-recorded audio. Instead, it generates synthetic soundscapes. With just a few base sounds, a brick can create endless variations — a spaceship, an animal or even an unexpected effect — all depending on how it’s played with.
Why did LEGO start SMART Play with the Star Wars universe?
Because it needs no introduction. The Star Wars universe allowed children to focus on creating, not on learning rules. Testing revealed a key insight: the less rigid the system, the greater the imagination.
25 patents and a century of play ahead
LEGO registered 25 patents, developed an unprecedented production line and bet everything on one idea: defining the future of children’s play.
LEGO SMART Play isn’t a set — it’s a platform. And we’re only seeing the very first brick of a story that has, quite literally, just come to life.
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