Comfortable viewing at any angle.
The patented tablet pillow designed by an optical engineer.
Three hands-free angles. Zero neck pain.
Stop propping. Stop contorting.
Just relax.
That pillow pile on the couch. The dead arm. The crick in your neck by chapter three. Flippy is the answer to all of it.
You do all the work.
- Your arms get heavy. You switch hands. Then switch back.
- Your cat is not a tablet stand. Neither is the cat.
- Your legs go up, down, up, down. Some new dance?
- You hunch toward the screen. How's your posture?
Flippy holds it. You don't.
- You just get comfy and let Flippy do the work of holding your tablet at the best viewing angle.
- Your hands are free. Sip coffee. Pet the cat. Turn the page.
- Your arms relax. Nothing to hold up.
- Your neck stays neutral. The angle's already right. Oopsie. Might fall asleep.
Juliette conceived it. Bruce engineered it.
Together they made Flippy.
Every angle on Flippy was calculated for the way human eyes, necks, and arms actually work.
The engineering is already done. Your job is just to enjoy your view.
Three angles. One pillow.
Low angle
On your lap, while flying, or lying in bed. Head stays neutral.
Mid angle
On the couch or at the table. Reading, typing, video calls.
Upright
For streaming, recipes in the kitchen, or kids' homework.
American entrepreneurship and engineering
combined for your benefit.
Flippy is engineered with precision. Our optical engineering ensures your screen is always at the perfect viewing angle, preventing neck and eye strain. Made from lightweight, sturdy foam and wrapped in a soft, easy-to-clean poly cover, it's designed for ultimate comfort and everyday durability.
- Fits all tablets
- Kindle & book ready
- Handy side pocket
- Convenient carry strap
"This thing is genius."
— literally thousands of our customers
"I can finally read in bed without my arms falling asleep. Life changer!"
"The only stand that actually works on a soft couch. Ingenious design."
"Got one for the kitchen recipes and now I want one for every room."
Juliette had the idea.
Bruce solved the geometry.
Then she made it cute.
The idea for Flippy came to Juliette sitting at her desk; the kitchen table in 2011. She asked Bruce to do the engineering. They fought (of course they did; they're married) but they figured it out. Then the world fell in love with it.