Gaining back your freedom

Framework is a tech company building fully repairable, upgradable laptops designed to fight back against disposable hardware culture. Each Framework laptop is modular, using standard screws and replaceable components.

Founded by Nirav Patel, a former Oculus engineer, Framework has proven that high-end technology and repairability can coexist.

Fairphone is a tech company making fully repairable, modular smartphones, designed to fight back against disposable hardware culture.

Founded by Bas van Abel to promote ethical and sustainable technology, Fairphone has proven that high-end smartphones and responsibility can coexist.

iFixit is a global repair community that provides free step-by-step guides for fixing thousands of devices such as smartphones, laptops and appliances.

Founded by Kyle Wiens and Luke Soules, it became a cornerstone of the Right to Repair movement by promoting open repair information and selling high-quality toolkits. The company has also been vocal in supporting legislation that forces manufacturers to share parts and manuals with consumers.

Linux is an open-source operating system built to give users freedom, control, and privacy, designed to fight back against proprietary software lock-in.

Founded by Linus Torvalds, Linux has proven that powerful computing and user empowerment can coexist. It powers over 80% of public cloud workloads and 96.3% of the top one million web servers worldwide.

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