In 2012 I had one of the first iPads and nowhere good to rest it. Lying in bed, you either hold it up until your arms give out, or prop it against something and fight the angle all night. I wanted something that held the screen for me, hands-free, in the places a stand never worked: the bed, the couch, my lap. So I built it.
Tablift launched on Kickstarter that same year, but the first version wasn’t right. The molds came back wrong, and I spent months learning injection molding the hard way, reworking the design until it held exactly the way I wanted. The version that got it right shipped in 2014. That’s the one that took off.
Since then, Tablift has sold more than 350,000 units on one simple promise: your device at any angle, hands-free, wherever you actually want to use it. Steel-in-steel arms, a patented build, no propping, no fuss.
The MaxPro is where the Tablift goes next. It holds everything from full-size tablets to phones, case on or off, with a stronger, steadier hold than ever. Same idea that started it all. Set it. Bend it. Forget it.
Meet the Tablift MaxPro →