Morphing matter is a class of material architectures that can transform the shape and functional characteristics thereof, frequently upon external stimuli. Morphing behaviors of soft polymeric materials are of particular interest due to their potential roles in biomedical devices, implants, wearables, robotics, and human-machine interfaces. In this talk, I will present a series of cutting-edge technologies—from thermomechanical training, mechanical design to electronic and magnetic functionalization—for designing intelligent morphing matter with relevance to macroscopic engineering of polymer composite materials. Exploiting the polymeric morphing matter would unleash a wave of innovation in materials science, biomedical devices, and robotics.