You've Automated Everything Else. Automate Clean.
UV-C is the same disinfection principle hospitals rely on. UVCeed brings it home in a device that clips to your phone - no subscriptions, no cartridges, no chemicals.
You have a system for almost everything. Just not this.
A well-optimized home has an air purifier, a water filter, a smart thermostat. But the surfaces everyone touches every day - remotes, handles, switches - are still getting the same treatment they got twenty years ago.
Chemical cleaners are everywhere in the home
Most households keep a dozen different cleaning products under the sink. Many contain VOCs and harsh residues. Even products labeled "all-purpose" or "natural" leave chemical traces on the surfaces they treat - and the surfaces where food is prepared or where children play.
High-touch points rarely get systematically disinfected
TV remotes, light switches and door handles are touched dozens of times a day by everyone in the household. Most cleaning routines focus on visible dirt - counters, floors - and skip these surfaces entirely. They are among the most reliable vectors for illness spread at home.
The kitchen sponge is the most contaminated thing you own
Studies routinely find that the average used kitchen sponge contains more bacteria per cubic centimeter than almost any other household object. It sits warm, wet and protein-fed all day - ideal conditions for bacterial growth - then gets dragged across every surface in the kitchen.
Bathroom surfaces get a wipe, not a disinfect
Most bathroom cleaning is visual - if it looks clean, it is treated as clean. Faucet handles, light switches and toilet flush handles are high-contact surfaces that get a genuine disinfect inconsistently, if at all.
Pick your UVCeed setup
Start with the device that covers every surface in the house, or add the accessories that extend it to your drinkware and everyday carry.
UVCeed Disinfection Device
Clip it to your phone and disinfect any surface in seconds - remotes, handles, switches, counters, keyboards. The live coverage map shows exactly what has been treated.
The Smart Home Kit
The device plus the Smart Lid in one bundle - a complete home disinfection setup. Ideal for households that want to cover surfaces and drinkware in a single kit.
UVCeed Travel Mug Adapter
Fits Stanley, Yeti and most travel mugs. Keep the inside of your household tumblers and water bottles as clean as the outside.
Disinfect any surface in three steps
No chemicals. No heat. No waiting. If you can hold a phone, you can use UVCeed.
Clip it on
Snap the UVCeed device onto your phone. Charged, paired and ready in seconds - no complicated setup.
Aim and disinfect
Point the device at the remote, handle, switch, counter or any surface and hold on each area until disinfected. Your phone screen maps UV-C coverage in real time so you see exactly what has been treated. Treat multiple surfaces in one session.
Done - no rinsing, no residue
Hospital-grade UV-C kills 99.99%* of bacteria on directly exposed surfaces. Nothing to wipe off, nothing to air out. Put it down and move on.
Homeowners who added the missing layer
I have a Roomba, a Dyson and an Ecobee. Adding UVCeed felt like the obvious next step. The coverage map on your phone is genuinely clever - it is the only disinfection method that shows you what it has actually done.
We have been trying to reduce the number of chemical products we keep in the house. This replaced our counter spray for the high-touch stuff. No smell, no residue, no list of ingredients to decode.
Three kids means our remotes, handles and light switches are in constant use. I run UVCeed over the high-traffic areas a few times a week. It fits into a routine without being another chore - it takes about two minutes to hit everything that matters.
UVCeed vs. the usual options
How phone-based UV-C stacks up against what most households already use.
| UVCeed | Chemical Sprays & Wipes | Disposable UV Box | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ongoing cost (refills or cartridges) | None | Recurring | None |
| Chemical residue or VOCs | None | Yes | None |
| Works on any surface or shape | Yes | Yes | Box-size only |
| Shows you what's covered | Yes | No | No |
| One-time purchase | Yes | No | Yes |
Is UV-C light effective for home disinfection?
UV-C light has been used in hospitals, laboratory settings and municipal water treatment for decades. It is not new technology - it is proven, well-researched and widely trusted in professional settings. What has changed is the form factor. UVCeed brings UV-C into a device small enough to clip to your phone, making it practical for everyday home use for the first time. Here is what the science says, where it excels, and how it fits into a home cleaning routine.
What UV-C light actually does
UV-C is short-wavelength ultraviolet light in the 200-280nm range. When it reaches a bacterial or viral cell, it disrupts the DNA and RNA, preventing the organism from reproducing or functioning. This is a physical process - there is no chemistry involved, no residue produced and no heat generated. The organism is neutralized by light alone.
This is why UV-C has been trusted in healthcare environments for so long. It kills pathogens on surfaces without introducing new substances to the environment - no VOCs, no chemical residue, no secondary cleaning required. Hospitals use it to disinfect operating rooms, patient rooms and equipment between uses.
How it complements your cleaning routine
UV-C is not a replacement for regular cleaning. Wiping down surfaces removes physical debris, grease and soil - and UV-C light is most effective on clean surfaces where nothing is blocking direct contact between the light and the bacteria. Think of your cleaning routine as two layers: regular wiping handles the visible and the physical, and UV-C handles the microbial layer on the surfaces that remain.
This is especially valuable for the high-touch points that most cleaning routines overlook. TV remotes, light switches and door handles are touched dozens of times a day by everyone in the household. They rarely get a genuine disinfect in a standard cleaning routine because they look fine and are not associated with visible dirt. They are, however, among the most reliable vectors for transferring bacteria between household members.
The high-touch points where UV-C shines
- TV remote and game controllers: touched constantly, almost never cleaned, smooth plastic surfaces that UV-C reaches easily.
- Light switches: high-contact, often touched right after handling food or before washing hands.
- Door handles: touched from both sides, by everyone, multiple times a day.
- Faucet handles: touched by contaminated hands before hands are washed - a well-documented exposure point.
- Kitchen counter surfaces: food prep, spills and contact throughout the day.
- Phone screen: the highest-contact surface most people carry, treated by almost no one.
The one rule: line of sight
UV-C works on surfaces the light can reach directly. For flat surfaces - counters, phone screens, remotes - this is straightforward. For 3D objects like handles and knobs, aim at each side and hold until the area is treated, rotating to cover all sides. The UVCeed live coverage map on your phone screen removes the guesswork - you can see exactly which areas have been treated and which still need attention.
Cost over time vs. chemical products
A typical household spends a significant amount annually on cleaning and disinfecting products - sprays, wipes, mop solutions, surface cleaners. These are consumables: you use them up and buy more. UVCeed is a one-time purchase with no ongoing consumable cost. No filters to replace, no cartridges to buy, no subscription. Charged via USB and recharged as needed. For a tech-forward household that values both efficacy and long-term cost efficiency, that equation is straightforward.
*Based on UV-C efficacy against tested bacteria on directly exposed surfaces. See product details for testing information.
Everything homeowners ask us
Is UV-C safe to use at home around family and pets?
Does it replace my regular cleaning routine?
What surfaces should I use it on?
Are there any ongoing costs?
How is this different from a UV sanitizing box?
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The upgrade your clean home was missing.
You have a system for air, water and temperature. Add the layer that handles high-touch surfaces - hospital-grade UV-C, no ongoing costs, no chemicals.