

The things you touch every day say something about you. Most people never think about this โ and that's fine, most of the time. But some of us do think about it. Some of us notice the weight of a keychain, the feel of a cable, the shape of the stand on the desk. Some of us believe the small objects deserve to be good.
Footnote is for those people.
We started this company because we kept looking for accessories we actually wanted to own, and kept coming back empty-handed. Everything was either cheap and disposable or expensive and cold. Nothing felt like it was made for someone who actually cared โ who wanted their daily objects to feel like theirs, not like generic tech debris.
So we started making them ourselves. A tracker that doubles as a flashlight, because you actually need both. A charger that looks like something you'd leave out on a nightstand, not hide in a drawer. A stand that holds all your devices without looking like a gaming accessory.


We think we're at the start of a real shift. As software and AI handle more of the invisible work of daily life, the physical objects you keep close to you become more meaningful, not less. They're among the few things left that you genuinely choose. We want to make the ones worth choosing.
