AI Body Analysis Device ‘Bodydot’ Returns to CES 2026 After 200+ Korean Deployments


Team Elysium, an AI and 3D body data platform company, is returning to CES 2026 for the second consecutive year, building on its successful debut at the world’s largest tech show in 2025.

At CES 2026, Team Elysium will showcase Bodydot, the AI-powered body analysis device that won a CES 2025 Innovation Award in the Fitness category, highlighting a year of market validation and newly enhanced features. Visitors can find the company at the Integrated Gangwon Pavilion (booth 50123) in the Venetian Expo A-D Hall.

Bodydot uses 3D sensor-based body scanning combined with proprietary AI algorithms to deliver precise analysis of individual body composition and musculoskeletal health. The CES 2026 version introduces a comprehensive assessment feature that provides both an overall body score and detailed metrics for front, side, and rear body profiles.

The platform also debuts an AI-powered feature that automatically generates personalized workout routines based on each user’s body assessment. This capability aims to streamline trainer consultations and workout planning while giving members more objective, tailored fitness guidance.

Since its CES 2025 Innovation Award, Bodydot has seen rapid adoption across Korea. The device is now deployed in over 200 locations, primarily major fitness and Pilates franchise chains including Spoany, Health Boy Gym, and Modern Pilates.

Beyond fitness centers, Bodydot is gaining traction in corporate wellness programs focused on musculoskeletal health and injury prevention. Major Korean companies including E-Mart, Kyobo Life, GC Pharma, and Jiransoft have integrated the platform into their workplace gyms and employee health initiatives.

Team Elysium expects to secure key global certifications, including CE and CB marks, by January 2026, paving the way for international expansion later in the year.

“Over the past year since winning the CES 2025 Innovation Award, we’ve thoroughly validated Bodydot’s commercial viability and versatility in the Korean market,” said Wonjin Kim, CEO of Team Elysium. “At CES 2026, we’re demonstrating our enhanced AI body analysis and intelligent exercise recommendation technology to establish ourselves as a leading global body data platform.”

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