iFixit provides free, step‑by‑step repair guides, teardowns, and a parts-and-tools store to help users diagnose and repair electronics and other products, extending product life and reducing waste.

Circularity Relevance

Core
Explicitly designed to enable repair through free guides, teardowns and parts - directly supports reuse and life‑extension. Source: iFixit, 2025

Circular Role

SupportEnabler
iFixit provides tools, guides and parts for others to carry out repairs rather than directly performing repair services. Source: iFixit Info/Local, 2025

Circular Type

Informational
Knowledge Hub
Core function is publishing free repair guides, teardowns and instructional content (Knowledge Hub). The site also houses a store, but the platform's primary role for circularity is informational. Source: iFixit, 2025

R Strategy

R4 - Repair, R3 - Reuse, R2 - Reduce, R5 - Refurbish
Primary evidence for Repair (R4) is explicit; reuse (R3) is a direct consequence of enabling repair. Reduction (R2) and Refurbish (R5) are plausible secondary outcomes but are inferred from service scope rather than explicitly stated as core services. Source: iFixit, 2025

Circular Business Model

Repair, Refurbishment & Remanufacturing
Primary business model is enabling repair (knowledge + parts sales). Refurbishment/remanufacturing is included as a secondary category because iFixit's resources support refurbishment activities, though the company primarily provides guidance and parts rather than operating a refurbishment service. Source: iFixit, 2025

Organisational Type

ForProfit
iFixit is a private, for‑profit company headquartered in the United States. Source: Wikipedia, 2025

Sector

Electronics & IT Hardware, Retail & Consumer Goods
iFixit focuses on electronics repair guides and sells repair parts and tools through an online store. Source: iFixit, 2025

Geographical Reach

Global
United States
iFixit operates internationally (regional store pages and international shipping; global community and guides). Source: iFixit Store (en‑eu), 2025

Hardware Component

None
iFixit sells tools and parts but does not supply specialised hardware that is integral to how the platform delivers its digital service (no required IoT/robotics deployments). Source: iFixit Store, 2025

Tech Map Relevance

iFixit provides free repair guides and sells repair parts and tools, directly enabling product life extension and repair - a core circular economy function. Source: iFixit, 2025

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Added: 07 Jun 2024
Updated: 22 Oct 2025
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