Founded in 2010, Wixnit is a science-first technology company operating across agriculture, hardware, furniture, and humanitarian programs — in over 80 countries.
"Technology is only as great as the lives it improves."
Every Wixnit division traces back to a single question: does this make people's lives measurably better? We don't chase trends. We chase impact — in the field, in the home, and in communities that need it most.
Our approach is always natural, always forward-thinking. We never cut corners with chemicals or compromise ethics for speed. Every product is built to last and engineered to delight.
We never compromise the environment for results. Every Wixnit product is designed around the natural world — not against it. Zero chemicals, zero cutting corners.
Our decisions are grounded in peer-reviewed research, field data, and rigorous testing. We don't market claims we can't prove, and we don't release products before they're ready.
Our humanitarian programs are delivered at zero cost. We believe breakthrough technology should serve everyone — not just those who can afford it.
We design for the long term — modular hardware, repairable appliances, and a full circular economy take-back program that has diverted 4,200+ tonnes of e-waste from landfills.
Products evolve after launch. Wixnit deploys over-the-air updates, learns from live field data, and iterates based on real human use — not quarterly roadmaps.
From farm fields in Ghana to smart apartments in Tokyo, Wixnit is built for every context on earth. Our teams span 25 countries and our products speak 48 languages.
Dr. Amara Solis and James Ofosu co-found Wixnit with a $2M seed round and a 6-person team focused on agricultural robotics.
The W-1 AgroBot launches in pilot farms across Ghana and California, eliminating 100% of pesticide use in test environments.
Wixnit's first smart appliance — the NexFridge — ships to 12 countries, pioneering IoT-connected refrigeration with nutritional tracking.
The Furniture Division launches with the revolutionary Aria desk — wireless charging, ambient sensing, and a 15-year structural guarantee.
Following the global pandemic, Wixnit commits 8% of annual revenue to humanitarian technology programs serving under-resourced communities.
Wixnit's combined programs surpass 2.4 million people directly impacted — from clean water to food security to affordable housing tech.
We're hiring across engineering, design, agronomy, and operations globally.