Your Phone Touches Everything. This Cleans It in Seconds.
Studies consistently find phones carry 10 times more bacteria than a toilet seat. A microfiber cloth cleans smudges - it does not disinfect. UVCeed clips onto your phone and uses hospital-grade UV-C light to kill 99.99%* of bacteria on your screen and every other surface it touches.
The thing you touch most is the thing you clean least
We lock our phones, update our phones and protect them with cases - but we almost never disinfect them. That is a gap worth closing.
Your phone goes everywhere - then to your face
Your phone sits on restaurant tables, public transit seats and bathroom counters. Then you hold it against your cheek to make a call. Research has found fecal indicator bacteria on more than 80% of phones tested - and most people never disinfect theirs.
Phone cases trap bacteria, not just dust
The gap between your case and phone is warm, dark and protected from any cleaning. It is exactly the environment bacteria like most. Removing the case to clean is something almost nobody actually does.
Microfiber cloths clean smudges - not germs
A screen cloth removes fingerprints and oils. It does not kill bacteria. Running a dry cloth over the glass moves contaminants around more than it removes them. Alcohol wipes work but damage oleophobic screen coatings over time with repeated use.
Kids borrow your phone - cross-contamination goes both ways
Children touch everything and then borrow your phone to watch a video. Whatever was on their hands is now on your screen, and whatever was on your screen is now on their hands. One shared device connects everyone's germ exposure.
Pick your UVCeed setup
The device handles your phone and every other surface. Add the bundle to cover your travel mug too.
UVCeed Disinfection Device
Clips to your phone and disinfects not just your screen but every surface you encounter - desk, keyboard, doorknobs, your kid's tablet. The live coverage map shows you exactly what's been treated.
The Full Decon Kit
The UVCeed device plus the smart disinfecting lid. One bundle covers your phone, your tumbler and any surface you point it at - the most complete daily hygiene setup in the lineup.
A cleaner phone in three steps
No box to sit on a nightstand. No chemicals. Just clip, aim and done - wherever you happen to be.
Clip it on
Snap UVCeed onto your phone. It clips on in seconds and is ready to use immediately - no app required for basic operation.
Aim and disinfect
Lay your phone face-up and aim the device at the screen, holding it on each area until disinfected. The live coverage map on your display shows you in real time exactly where UV-C light has reached - no guessing. Treat the back and any other surfaces in the same session.
Done - germ-free
Hospital-grade UV-C kills 99.99%* of bacteria on the surfaces the light reaches. Nothing to rinse, no residue, no screen coating damage from chemicals.
Real people. Daily habits that stuck.
I clean my phone every morning before I leave the house. Sixty seconds and I am done. Knowing what was on that screen before I started - yeah, it is now a daily thing I will never skip.
I bought this for my phone but it has turned into something I use on everything. Keyboard, headphones, the steering wheel. It goes in my bag everywhere I go.
I had a UV sanitizing box before this. It lived on my nightstand and I used it maybe once a week. UVCeed clips to my phone and comes with me - I use it every single day because it is always there.
UVCeed vs. the other phone cleaning options
A UV sanitizing box stays home on a nightstand. UVCeed clips to your phone and goes everywhere - and cleans far more than just phones.
| UVCeed | UV Sanitizing Box | Microfiber Screen Cloth | Antibacterial Spray | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portable - goes with you | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Cleans more than just phones | Yes | Fits-in-box only | Surfaces only | Yes |
| Chemical residue | None | None | None | Residue left |
| Shows you what's covered | Yes | No | No | No |
| Treats odd shapes and surfaces | Yes | Box-size only | Flat surfaces | Yes |
| Speed | Seconds | Several minutes | Seconds (no disinfection) | Contact time varies |
Does UV-C light actually clean your phone?
The short answer is yes - with one important rule. UV-C light has been used to disinfect surfaces in hospitals and public health settings for decades. It disrupts the DNA and RNA of bacteria and other microorganisms, leaving them unable to reproduce or cause infection. Applied to your phone screen, it does this without any chemistry, without heat and without anything that could wear down the glass or coating.
Why your cloth is not enough
A microfiber cloth does a good job on smudges and fingerprint oils. What it does not do is kill bacteria. Wiping a screen moves contaminants around - some of them onto the cloth, some redistributed across the glass. Alcohol wipes kill bacteria effectively but dermatologists and screen manufacturers note that repeated alcohol contact degrades oleophobic coatings (the coating that lets your finger glide smoothly) over time. UV-C is different: it is light, not a chemical or an abrasive. It does not dissolve coatings. It does not leave anything behind.
The one rule: line of sight
UV-C works on every surface it can directly reach. If a surface has a ridge or recess that puts it in shadow, the light will not reach it. For a phone screen - flat, fully exposed - this is essentially a non-issue. Aim the device at the screen and hold until the coverage map on your phone confirms every part has been treated. For a phone case with deep texture, a second pass from a different angle is a good habit.
What wavelength does UVCeed use?
UVCeed uses a 265nm UV-C LED - within the germicidal UV-C band (200-280nm) that research consistently identifies as most effective for disrupting bacterial and viral DNA. It is the same type of UV-C light used in hospital disinfection. You will find the complete specifications on the product page.
A simple daily habit that takes 60 seconds
The easiest way to use UVCeed for phone hygiene is to build it into something you already do. A natural trigger: every morning when you first pick up your phone, clip on UVCeed and do one pass over the screen and one pass over the back before you start your day. Takes about 60 seconds. By the time you are dressed, your phone is clean.
If you want to go further: your phone's case is worth removing and treating separately once a week. The inside face of the case - the side touching your phone - is rarely cleaned and accumulates contact transfer from both your phone and your hands.
What about AirPods, a watch, or earbuds?
Yes. UVCeed is not limited to phones - it disinfects any hard surface you can aim it at. The outside of an AirPods case, a smartwatch band, earbuds, your keyboard, the steering wheel, a doorknob. You can treat all of them in one session, and the coverage map works the same way for all of them: it shows every area that has been treated.
A UV sanitizing box does some of these things if the item fits inside. UVCeed does all of them because it goes where you go.
*Based on UV-C efficacy against tested bacteria on directly exposed surfaces. See product details for testing information.
Everything you want to know
Does UV-C light damage my phone's screen coating?
What wavelength of UV-C does UVCeed use?
Can I disinfect my AirPods and smartwatch with UVCeed?
How often should I disinfect my phone?
Can I use UVCeed while my phone is charging?
How is UVCeed different from a UV sanitizing box?
The cleanest your phone has ever been.
60 seconds a day. No chemicals. No box on a nightstand. Just a phone that's actually clean - wherever you are.