iFixit is an American e-commerce and how-to website that publishes free, wiki-like online repair guides and teardowns of consumer electronics and gadgets. The company also sells repair parts, tools, and accessories. It was founded in 2003 by Kyle Wiens and Luke Soules in San Luis Obispo, California. Kyle Wiens is the current CEO. iFixit's mission is to empower individuals to perform their own repairs, reduce electronic waste, and extend the lifespan of devices.
iFixit provides over 126,000 repair manuals and troubleshooting solutions contributed by users worldwide. The company also pioneers device teardowns to score repairability, influencing manufacturer designs and consumer awareness. iFixit is a leading advocate in the right-to-repair movement, lobbying for policies that require manufacturers to provide repair documentation, parts, and tools to independent repairers and consumers. In December 2025, iFixit launched a dedicated iOS and Android app featuring an AI-powered assistant called FixBot. In May 2024, iFixit ended its Samsung Repair Hub partnership due to high costs and device designs that make them unnecessarily expensive to fix.