A $9,000 OLED Smart Purse Turns Luxury Fashion at CES 2026
The Infinity OLED purse is a $9,000 luxury handbag from CES 2026 that blends handcrafted leather with a customizable digital display to create an exclusive fashion statement.
At CES 2026, where futuristic TVs, robots, and AI assistants usually steal the spotlight, one of the most talked-about gadgets was something far smaller and far more fashionable: a $9,000 smart handbag.
Created by French designer Richard Peuty, the Infinity Purse blends high-end leather craftsmanship with an embedded OLED display. This is transforming a traditional handbag into a glowing, customizable fashion accessory, which is what women actually like.

The result is a luxury product that sits somewhere between wearable tech and couture. At first glance, Infinity looks like a structured, premium leather handbag. But on its front panel, a seamless OLED screen sits flush within the design, framed by clean stitching and polished metal hardware.
The display allows owners to show animations, patterns, or digital art, turning the bag into a constantly evolving visual statement. Infinity is not trying to look futuristic. Peuty has intentionally kept the design elegant and understated so that the technology does not overpower the craftsmanship.
The OLED screen is covered by a textured protective layer that feels more like leather than glass, making the bag feel natural to touch. The Infinity purse is controlled through a companion smartphone app, which lets users change what appears on the display.
Whether it is subtle motion graphics, seasonal themes, or personalized visuals, the idea is to let the bag adapt to trends digitally instead of being replaced physically. From a technical standpoint, the bag supports wireless charging, runs for six to eight hours with the display active, and connects to phones using Bluetooth Low Energy.
Peuty describes the goal as making the technology “disappear” so the bag still feels like a luxury fashion piece rather than a gadget. Price is where Infinity truly enters elite territory. While entry-level Kickstarter tiers start around $800, the most exclusive version, known as the Atelier Edition, costs over $9,000.
This top-tier model is hand-assembled in France using full-grain European leather, with limited production runs designed to emphasize rarity and long-term ownership. Instead of fast fashion, Infinity is being marketed as a durable, repairable product that can last for years.
The digital screen allows the bag’s look to change without replacing the physical item, positioning it as a sustainable form of luxury. “It’s not about value in the traditional sense,” Peuty explains through the product’s positioning. “It’s about owning something no one else has.”
Ridiculous to some, irresistible to others, Infinity stands as one of CES 2026’s most memorable examples of how technology is creeping into every corner of personal expression, even the handbags we carry.



