Modular electronics for hobbyists, students, and makers to prototype and learn.
Product memo
Axiometa offers modular electronics for hobbyists, makers, and students to learn and prototype. Its ESP32-S3 based hardware and Arduino compatibility allow users to build IoT applications and games. A starter kit provides an immediate entry point for experimentation, making complex electronics accessible.
For who
Hobbyists, makers, and students
Solves what
Prototyping and learning electronics with modular components
- ESP32-S3 based hardware
- Arduino compatible
- Extensive module ecosystem
In their own words
Starter Kit
Everything to hit the ground running. Comes with a Genesis Mini and 8 modules to start building right out of the box.
Build games. Write code. Experiment.
Commercial cues
Model
one time
Free tier
No
Trial
No
Pricing Strategy
- • One-time pricing for individual modules lowers commitment for specific project needs.
- • A bundled starter kit removes friction for new users to begin experimenting.
Operator context
Operating setup
HQ
United States
Platform
Hardware
Audience
Developers
Payments
American Express
Social footprint
Tech stack
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Bootstrapped Lean
- Effort
- Small Team
About Axiometa Genesis - Hardware Vibe Coding Expand
Axiometa offers a modular electronics platform designed for hobbyists, makers, and students. It simplifies prototyping and learning by providing individual components that snap together.
Leveraging ESP32-S3 based hardware and Arduino compatibility, the platform supports the development of IoT applications and games. Its component-based pricing and starter kit positioning make it easy for users to begin experimenting and expand their projects, creating a low-friction entry point into electronics.
