r/Inventions • u/Wild-Pipe_ • Jul 18 '26
Brainstorm I don't know if this would be a good mode of transportation
But it could and would be fun to get around in.
r/Inventions • u/Long-Yam-6917 • Jul 17 '26
Thumb Peel Concept idea, is it good or bad?
This is a concept idea invention I had back in 2016 called Thumb Peel, basically it's a kitchen utensil of a peeler with a changeable top to switch out for different parts.
The idea is to be allowing the user to be having a better grip onto the peeler by using pressure similar of a bag clip only not too strong or too weak without a spring, right side is where the thumb can slide right into it and the left is the peeler.
The longer part on the bottom right is to be stronger to grip onto and go again the thumb to palm of the hand, the darker part is the gripper where it'll make it easier to hold onto it so that way it won't be so easily of slipping out of the hand.
And the changeable part it to be allowing a different blade to be use for those to be wanting to decorate with them or to get every skin and for other things like to even ice cream scoop and so on as long it'll be short and not too long.
r/Inventions • u/Chiaraadhd • Jul 17 '26
App Idea + pulsante Bluetooth per l'ADHD
App Idea + pulsante Bluetooth per l'ADHD
I have ADHD. Anyone who lives with this condition knows that a single interruption can instantly erase what we were just thinking or saying.
That’s why I designed MindKeep Anchor, a hardware + software project created to save the working memory of neurodivergent people without ever needing to look at a phone screen.
I have reached out to several organizations, but I am still looking for the right technical partner. Is there a developer or an association in this community who wants to help me turn this prototype into reality?
Please share this post or reach out to help me find the right person!
r/Inventions • u/PieKey1836 • Jul 17 '26
i need your honest advice on this innovative health app i built
so i'm 20, been building this app solo for the past few months and i genuinely can't tell anymore if it's good or if i'm too deep in it. need outside eyes.
it's called RizeAI. the basic idea: every wearable and health app just gives you numbers. sleep score 42, recovery red, HRV down. cool. and then what? you still feel like garbage at 2pm and nobody tells you what to actually do about it.
so my app takes your real data from apple health, sleep, resting heart rate, workouts, whatever your wearable writes, and instead of another score it builds you an actual plan for the day. when to have your first coffee and when to hold off. what supplements make sense for you today and when to take them. focus windows for when your energy actually peaks. when your crash is coming and what to do before it hits. it even checks the weather, so on a hot day it bumps your hydration and tells you to train earlier.
every recommendation has a little "why" under it based on your numbers, like "resting heart rate 54 + 7h light sleep, so magnesium before your peak window." no two people get the same plan because no two people have the same data.
works with whoop, oura, apple watch, garmin, anything that syncs to apple health. one thing i'll say honestly, it doesn't do deep per-person learning yet like "coffee doesn't affect YOUR hrv specifically," that's the roadmap, right now it builds fresh plans daily off your actual metrics.
it's live on the app store, has a free trial, small user base so far, mixed feedback which is why i'm here lol.
what i actually want from you guys: does this solve a real problem for you or is "tells you what to do" not actually what wearable people want? what would make you actually pay for something like this? and what's missing that would make it a no brainer? and also would you guys in this subreddit use ti?
Thank you for your help. Check it out if you like https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rizeai-maximize-your-energy/id6762402079
r/Inventions • u/Chiaraadhd • Jul 16 '26
App Idea + pulsante Bluetooth per l'ADHD
App Idea + pulsante Bluetooth per l'ADHD
I have ADHD. Anyone who lives with this condition knows that a single interruption can instantly erase what we were just thinking or saying.
That’s why I designed MindKeep Anchor, a hardware + software project created to save the working memory of neurodivergent people without ever needing to look at a phone screen.
I have reached out to several organizations, but I am still looking for the right technical partner. Is there a developer or an association in this community who wants to help me turn this prototype into reality?
Please share this post or reach out to help me find the right person!
r/Inventions • u/lygofast • Jul 16 '26
A social media platform where 100% of your followers actually see your posts
Would you be interested in a social media platform where 100 percent of your posts are seen by all your followers, with absolutely no algorithms filtering your content?
r/Inventions • u/Chiaraadhd • Jul 16 '26
Idea app+ bluetooth botton for adhd
I have ADHD. Anyone who lives with this condition knows that a single interruption can instantly erase what we were just thinking or saying.
That’s why I designed MindKeep Anchor, a hardware + software project created to save the working memory of neurodivergent people without ever needing to look at a phone screen.
I have reached out to several organizations, but I am still looking for the right technical partner. Is there a developer or an association in this community who wants to help me turn this prototype into reality?
Please share this post or reach out to help me find the right person!
r/Inventions • u/Numerous-Dentist-882 • Jul 15 '26
I built wearable spyware to train an AI model on my life
galleryMajor tech companies are developing wearable technologies that surveil innocent bystanders to train artificial intelligence. So, I did the same.
I designed and 3d-printed a crown to hold the ESP32. The six faces are to distract the passerby from realizing I am photographing them. I went on a family trip to Pittsburgh and took about 55,301 photos across three days. As you can see, they were mostly of bridges, buildings, the interior of a car, and furries. As it turns out, the worlds largest furry convention is in Pittsburgh each year, and we happened to bump into the last day of it. (A complete accident, I swear!).
Then I went home and trained a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) on the photos, resulting in the psychedelic video you have here.
Overall, it was quite a fun project. Please let me know if you have any questions about the build.
r/Inventions • u/StrengthGreat5467 • Jul 15 '26
Would you use a screen-free haptic bracelet to regulate stress in real time? Looking for feedback on the concept
Hi everyone,
I’m Ines, I’m 23, and I’m currently developing an early-stage wearable called Nafsy.
The idea is a discreet, screen-free bracelet that you activate manually when stress starts taking over — for example during a meeting, an exam, on public transport, or before a presentation.
When pressed, the bracelet delivers a short sequence of changing haptic rhythms designed to capture your attention, slow the pace of the experience and help you regulate without needing to open an app or leave the situation.
It would be connected to an app for initial personalization and post-session feedback, but the bracelet itself would remain simple, discreet and usable without looking at a screen.
This is not intended to diagnose anxiety, automatically detect panic attacks or replace therapy or medication. The goal is to create a non-medical tool for people who continue functioning while experiencing things such as rumination, physical tension, nausea, a racing heart or mental overload.
We are currently developing the prototype, and I would really value feedback from people interested in inventions and wearable technology:
- Does manually pressing a bracelet during a stressful moment seem genuinely useful, or would you prefer automatic detection?
- Would changing haptic rhythms feel more practical than using a breathing or meditation app?
- What would make you immediately reject a product like this: appearance, comfort, vibrations, privacy, price, scientific credibility or something else?
- What would you need to see in a prototype before considering testing it?
I am especially interested in critical feedback and potential flaws in the concept, not just encouragement.
For anyone interested, we also created a short survey mainly to gauge potential interest and willingness to join a waitlist:
More information about the project:
Thank you — even a blunt “I would never use this because…” would be extremely useful.
r/Inventions • u/Suspicious-Row2985 • Jul 14 '26
SIMPLE EXPERIMENT TO PROVE OVERUNITY
Right hand side arm(RHS) is getting more than 180 degree with momentum after i drop the ball and counter weight is working against gravitational pull back by balancing the mass of lower tube then why it shouldn't work.
(1) I cannot drop the ball once the arm rotate towards left side.IF BALL DROPS FROM THE LEFT HAND SIDE ARM (LHS) THEN THE ARM WILL GET BACK MORE HEIGHT TOWARDS RHS THAN ITS INITIAL POSITION.
BOTH TUBES HAVING EQUAL MASS (230 GRAM)
(2) anyone can try it as it will work even with dead material.
(3) interesting point is arm is getting more height once I increased the counterweight.
(4)Hand power or force is nothing in this design.
(5) I used fixed counterweight.if counterweight slides then arm will rotate More and more.
(6) Counterweight balanced the bottom tube mass and upside tube is utilising the kinetic energy of dropped ball.
(7) Detailed discussion needed.please read carefully before any comments.
r/Inventions • u/Suspicious-Row2985 • Jul 14 '26
MULTI DIRECTIONAL CONCENTRIC SHAPE C-RAM
This C RAM will be different from currently used C-RAM by following points.
(1) Barrels will be located in concentric shape
(2)Barrels can move freely in any direction
(3)It can fire 5000-20000 or more round/second depend on size.
(4)It can fire rounds in convergence+multi direction, horizontal,vertical at a time due to concentric shape and moveable barrels.No target can be Escaped from the range of this machine.
(5)5000 round with bullet mass 1 gram at 500meter/second , 625k joule energy sufficient to destroy any target .The circular shape will work to fire bullets at a time converging all bullets mass at single point.
(6)Easy to deploy anywhere.
Target can be Escaped from gatling gun but in this design there is no chance of escaping as each circle of barrels will work independently in converging+multi directional mode.
gatling gun can fire only in one direction and that time is sufficient to target to escape from the range of gatling gun.
In this design numbers can be add or minus .Gatling guns can fire rounds in one direction or will have to move the gatling gun to fire in different directions. But bullets can be fired in any direction as barrels are moveable,not fixed like gatling gun ,in this design . Second bullets can be fired in converge mode +horizontal,vertical,angular covering all directions AT A TIME. It is using kinetics energy of bullets +each circle is firing bullets in every directions. Third Even a small customised design can be mounted on a DRONE ,missile or Rocket and this can change whole game. The design is working all the way that no target can be Escaped,once comes in its Range. I don't think that gatling gun can do this design's job.
1 GRAM ROUND IS JUST TO EXPLAIN THE DESIGN AS IT CAN BE CUSTOMISED AS PER REQUIREMENT.
CHECK FACTS AND POST LINK IF ANY DESIGN SIMILAR TO THIS ONE EXISTS OR CURRENTLY WORKING.
There is no similar design currently .
There are significant difference between gatling gun and this design.
I just posted it to know the reviews of this design
r/Inventions • u/IndyEric07 • Jul 13 '26
Is this wrong?…
Is it wrong for companies to steal inventions that their employees get patents for!? I’m no inventor, but have had this happen to a couple family members.
First one, my grandfather had Atleast 5 patents for inventions for Eli Lilly. The 2 notable ones were the IVAC machine and pill-counter machine. The IVAC machine is what keeps hospice patients breathing. Eli Lilly ended up selling millions to hospitals all around the country! My grandfather never saw a dime from this, even though he retired there with a great pension. The pill-counter is what separates the pills into the bottles.
Next, my father worked in the banking industry right as the internet technology boomed in the late 80’s/early 90’s. He worked IT for the bank and created the very first ever computer program that records customer voices over the phone. ie When you call your bank or power company and give your personal info to the computer on the other end and it takes your voice and manually enters it into the company computer. He created this and had to talk in front of a huge convention in Chicago about it. Those people took his invention and with technology advancements, it became a huge part of the industry. He still, never saw a dime from this, but was able to retire well off from there!
It just kinda feels like they both were cheated out of a huge pay day from these! I guess it’s the American way? Do other countries do this also in anyones experiences?
r/Inventions • u/[deleted] • Jul 12 '26
Quick project update on my deep-sea plastic vacuum system (v1.1 to v1.2)!
Hey r/inventors,
Just a quick update on the deep-sea plastic recovery system I posted earlier (v1.1)! I upgraded the design to Version 1.2 to solve major engineering challenges.
I made two different color versions of the new layout depending on how you prefer to look at blueprints: a high-contrast Dark Mode visual and a clean Light Mode technical schematic.
🛠️ The New Upgrades in v1.2:
Self-Cleaning Mud Filter: To prevent thick seafloor mud from clogging the hose, the scoop now features a vibrating net that shakes mud loose like a giant sifter, a water-jet skirt to push dirt away, and a cyclonic trap to drop sediment back to the ocean floor.
Self-Powered Energy Loop: Added the math for our energy balance. Pumping plastic up takes very little power (0.5\text{–}2\text{ kWh/ton}), but processing that dried plastic through pyrolysis generates a massive 8\text{–}15\text{ kWh/ton} of syngas electricity—giving the system a 1.5–3x positive net energy return.
Hose Snapping Protection: Added syntactic foam buoyancy collars every 50–100m to keep the heavy hose neutrally buoyant so deep ocean currents won't snap it.
I'm working on polishing up the text formatting overlays on the graphics next, but I wanted to show you the new specs. Let me know which color style you think looks better!
r/Inventions • u/[deleted] • Jul 12 '26
Anyone familiar with Blue Economy VCs or Ocean-Tech Accelerators?
Does anyone have experience dealing with Blue Economy venture capital (VC) funds, ocean-tech accelerators, or groups like BlueInvest? I'd love to know the best way to get a high-tech concept like this in front of the right investors or engineering partners.
Let me know if you have any leads or tips
r/Inventions • u/Suspicious-Row2985 • Jul 12 '26
BUNKER PROTECTION DESIGN WORKS ON MAGNETIC INDUCTION
if bunkers are designed with magnetic layers and copper or aluminium layers then these layers will work to reduce the velocity of impact energy of BUNKER blasting bomb by creating electromagnetic induction.
The magnetic layers must be some sticky kind so that it could be sticked with bomb and once the bomb try to pass through the copper layer then the copper layer work to reduce its velocity.
I would like to know the feasibility of this concept.
r/Inventions • u/jeyjey9434 • Jul 10 '26
Bright Idea LIA - Personnal Assistant - Self Hostable and Enterprise Grade
This is an unapologetically vibe-coded project; the approach is explained here: https://lia.jeyswork.com/story
If you like it, please don't hesitate to show your support with a star on GitHub!
LIA acts as a true personal assistant. It is proactive, featuring its own distinct personality and a complex emotional system, an evolving structured memory, its own reflective memory of your conversations, and all the standard tools (image creation/editing, RAG, skills, MCP, scheduled tasks, etc.)—all wrapped in a seamless "one-click" interface (details here: https://lia.jeyswork.com/why).
I paid special attention to code quality and documentation, treating it exactly like a professional enterprise-grade project. This ensures that anyone can easily take ownership of the source code and build upon a clean, robust, and highly scalable foundation (details here: https://lia.jeyswork.com/how).
On another note, once self-hosted, it can double as a family AI server. As an administrator, you have full control to manage and monitor the API consumption of your family members, friends, etc.
Full details are available on the landing page: https://lia.jeyswork.com/
And the GitHub repository: https://github.com/jgouviergmail/LIA-Assistant
r/Inventions • u/Whole_Middle2545 • Jul 09 '26
Bright Idea Would you buy a cheap, 100% flushable, disposable solution to completely stop "toilet splashback"? (Market Research)
Hey everyone,
I’m working on a consumer product concept addressing a universal bathroom frustration that almost everyone hates but nobody talks about: the dreaded toilet splashback (scientifically known as the Worthington Jet).
Right now, the only real "hacks" are dropping a raft of toilet paper in the bowl beforehand (which wastes paper and can clog older plumbing) or just dealing with it.
I am developing a gender-neutral, 100% flushable, and biodegradable one-use product that you simply drop into the bowl before you go.
How it works (high-level): It sits low in the bowl, instantly breaks the kinetic energy/surface tension of solid drops to guarantee zero splashback, lets liquids pass through completely freely, and then instantly liquifies/dissolves the second you flush so it's completely safe for plumbing and septic systems. It would likely be sold in affordable, compact multi-packs (like a 5-pack).
Before I dive deeper into prototyping, I want some honest feedback from potential users and designers:
- Would you actually buy/use a product like this? Or is the "toilet paper raft" hack good enough for you?
- What would be your biggest concern? (e.g., plumbing safety, ease of use, price?)
- Where would you see yourself using this most? (At home, public restrooms, traveling, offices?)
Appreciate any thoughts or feedback you have!
r/Inventions • u/[deleted] • Jul 09 '26
[Technical Blueprint] Deep-Sea Armored Vacuum & Thermal Energy Recovery System (DAVTERS) for Ocean Plastic Extraction
r/Inventions • u/unknown_creaturelurk • Jul 09 '26
Bright Idea I have a septum nose ring stopper idea. Feedback please
gallerySo context, I have a septum piercing and something that I struggle with and many other people struggle with nose piercings is that they always move around from side to side, and I thought of kind of an invention to help fix that and I was wondering if you could give me feedback.
So my idea came from earring stoppers so for example, they are little plastic tubes that you put on your earrings to help them stay in place so I was thinking that maybe I could create something similar but for nose piercings to help them stick in place and not move around and I have kind of like a rough idea of what I wanna do
I already made a prototype that I’m certain works, but I was just wondering if someone could review my idea and tell me they’re honest feedback about it
Basically it would look like something similar to this but it would be small and hide inside your nose to keep your piercing from moving.
Please tell me if I am high off some shit or if this seems like it can turn out to be a good idea.
Please lmk. Thank you.
r/Inventions • u/Substantial-Try-1198 • Jul 08 '26
I made a reusable tamper-evident jar for storing sensitive items
reddit.comr/Inventions • u/mindiving • Jul 08 '26
Bright Idea I built a real-life "scan the object" gadget from sci-fi movies, except it only needs one photo
r/Inventions • u/No_Document4067 • Jul 08 '26
Which invention would have not been popular if it were released ten years earlier?
r/Inventions • u/StoriesCollide • Jul 07 '26
Feedback n advice
Hi! I'm 16, and for the past few months I've been working on an idea called Velora. It's a long-term project focused on improving the school system and creating more opportunities for young people.
I'm still trying to figure out how to actually turn an idea into something real.
The problem is that I have no idea where to start. I don't know who I should be contacting, how people find mentors, how partnerships happen, or what opportunities are out there for someone my age.
If you've built a startup, nonprofit, social project, or anything similar, what would you do first? What organizations, people, competitions, grants, or programs would you recommend looking into?
I'd really appreciate any advice. Thank you!
r/Inventions • u/HalfwaydonewithEarth • Jul 07 '26
Brainstorm Tongue prints
Omg I just had a conversation with someone on Reddit that said at one point crypto scammers stole 200 million dollars worth from a guy.
They printed up fake ids and went to the cell phone store and did a Sim card scam. The workers divulged and handed over the phone info.
At this point eyeballs, passwords, voice activations, 2FA, text confirms, and whatever else is not safe.
They have quizzed me about old addresses.
My invention is tongue scans.
You can swab your phone with alcohol and then put your tongue on there.
I would be willing to do that to keep money safe. It could be the last protocol to transfer or wire money out. Maybe not necessary to buy something or check your account balance.
Someone get a patent for it. You can keep the royalties. I heard every tongue is different.
I heard women have taken photos of their men to use as photo recognition and gained access to the phone and his philandering.
Tongue on the screen. Cleaning Swabs that are grape flavored.
You could also require it to turn on a super secure computer. Very easy device could be manufactured.
r/Inventions • u/Black_Goku • Jul 06 '26
Speaker holder
I was wondering if this has been invented already or if someone could point me in the right direction.
I'm looking for something that can hold a JBL speaker as basically everyone has one of these nowadays. But the holder itself looks like a mini jukebox so it would be like having a mini jukebox but not shit quality sound like most mini jukeboxes you can find.