Key Highlights
- HP introduced HP IQ, an on-device artificial intelligence platform that processes data locally without cloud connectivity
- The AI assistant appears as an on-screen text interface capable of parsing personal documents including PDFs and presentations
- Initial access starts Spring 2026, with expanded deployment throughout the latter half of 2026
- HPQ shares have declined 15% year-to-date and 34% over a 12-month period
- HP’s artificial intelligence initiative increases competitive pressure on Apple ahead of its June WWDC conference
HP Inc. introduced HP IQ during Tuesday’s annual Imagine conference in New York City — a device-based artificial intelligence platform engineered to enhance productivity around document management and business communications.
The platform manifests as an interactive text field positioned at the screen’s top edge. Users can query their stored files — including PDFs, PowerPoint presentations, and various document formats — receiving comprehensive responses. The system also provides actionable recommendations.
Privacy stands as the core value proposition. HP IQ operates completely on-device, ensuring zero data transmission to cloud servers. This approach directly targets enterprises managing confidential or proprietary materials.
“The two breakthrough applications are document parsing and meeting transcription, accomplished entirely offline,” stated Patrick Moorhead, founder and CEO of Moor Insights & Strategy. “For organizations handling proprietary data or sensitive discussions, local processing represents a significant advantage.”
HP IQ leverages a 20-billion-parameter language model and will launch with the upcoming HP EliteBook X G2 PC lineup. Early access begins Spring 2026, followed by limited Summer 2026 availability across select notebooks, desktop systems, and Poly Studio Video Bars. Full-scale distribution is planned for the year’s second half.
The Imagine conference also showcased multiple commercial hardware releases — including the EliteBook 6 G2q, EliteBook 8 G2 lineup, ProBook 4 G2, and EliteDesk 8 G2 series. The premium EliteBook 6 G2q features Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Plus chipsets, achieving up to 85 TOPS of NPU processing power and battery life extending to 28 hours.
HP has secured partnerships with more than 100 software providers to enable HP IQ’s local AI functionality, including collaborations with Rakuten, Goodnotes, and Guidde.
Will AI Innovation Boost HPQ Performance?
Market analysts remain measured about the announcement’s immediate stock impact. Tom Mainelli, Group Vice President of Device and Consumer Research at IDC, expressed optimism about the strategic direction while acknowledging uncertainty around adoption.
“Consumer and enterprise acceptance of these emerging technologies is still uncertain,” Mainelli informed Barron’s. “However, HP’s willingness to innovate beyond traditional approaches is encouraging.”
The stock has experienced significant headwinds. Compounding the price deterioration, HP has confronted margin compression from escalating memory component expenses and an unanticipated CEO transition in February. Tuesday’s product launch doesn’t immediately address these fundamental challenges.
Apple Faces Increased Scrutiny
HP’s strategic initiatives are redirecting attention toward Apple, which announced Monday that its Worldwide Developers Conference returns June 8 with planned AI enhancements across Apple platforms.
Moorhead observed that HP’s advancement could intensify examination of Apple’s artificial intelligence strategy. Should HP IQ achieve meaningful user adoption, questions about Apple’s comparative on-device AI capabilities may intensify.
Thus far Apple has avoided substantial AI-related criticism, maintaining stable iPhone demand and expanding services revenue. Whether this buffer persists through June remains uncertain.
Apple’s WWDC is scheduled for June 8, 2026.


