Purified Indoor Spaces. Maintained.
A new standard of air + surface quality, powered by continuous purification.
Airvya goes beyond filtration, helping reduce airborne and surface contaminants across the space,
even while occupied.
Felt. Not Seen.
The space feels calmer.
The space feels thoughtfully prepared.
Airvya integrates seamlessly into the space, adding a wellness layer that supports cleaner, fresher indoor environments without visual clutter or operational friction.
No distraction. No disruption. Just a more elevated indoor environment.
The Airvya Difference
Wellness-Grade Standard
Airvya helps reduce the indoor contaminants that impact how a space looks, smells and feels.
Designed for continuous use in occupied spaces, it supports a higher standard of indoor environmental quality.

How Airvya Works
Continuous purification, delivered through airflow.
Works with Existing Airflow
Uses airflow already moving through the space, so coverage feels natural and consistent. Not confined to a single floor-standing device.
Active
Purification
Maintains an active approach, helping reduce contaminants as they are introduced into the space.
Supports Air + Surfaces
Designed for whole-space results, addressing what is in the air and what settles on surfaces.
Designed to fit. Easy to live with.
Airvya integrates into indoor spaces without adding daily tasks, visual clutter, or constant attention. Once installed, it is designed for continuous use in occupied environments.
- Adapts to different layouts and space designs
- Designed for continuous use in occupied spaces
- Minimal ongoing upkeep after installation

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