Right to RepairIndia's First Right-to-Repair PC

If you cannot open it,
you do not own it.

Stop renting your hardware from corporations.
Build it. Upgrade it. Pass it down.

The Trap

Designed for the
Dustbin.

India is now among the top 5 E-Waste generators globally. Glued batteries, soldered RAM, and proprietary screws aren't "innovations"—they are traps designed to force your next purchase.

"Millions of tons of repairable tech, buried."

E-Waste Crisis

India (Top 5 E-Waste Generators)

Source: Deccan Chronicle

The Unscrew Standard.

We don't just sell PCs. We sell an ecosystem of ownership.

100% Modular

No glue. No rivets. Everything comes apart with a standard Phillips screwdriver.

Standard Parts

We use standard ATX components. Upgrade with any brand, any time.

Digital Twin

Every PC comes with a 3D interactive manual. Click a part to see how to replace it.

Indian Repair Shop

Nehru Place, New Delhi

Source: Unscrew Community

The Movement

Jugaad is not a hack.
It's Engineering.

For decades, Indian repair technicians have kept devices alive long after manufacturers declared them "dead".

We are building a platform to honor this skill. From creating open-source "Jugaad Guides" to supporting independent repair shops, Unscrew is building a community that refuses to throw things away.

Join the Community

Choose Your Weapon

Whether you're rendering 4K video or climbing the ranked ladder, we have a repairable rig for you.

The Vanguard & Apex

From 1080p competitive to 4K domination. High Airflow. Standard ATX.

RTX 3050 to 5080
Ryzen 5600X / 7800X3D
Mesh Airflow
The Vanguard & Apex
Our Vision

We won't stop at PCs.
We are scoring everything.

From your washing machine to your car, we believe every product deserves a transparent Repairability Score. We are building the database to expose anti-repair designs across industries.

Car Repair Vision

Automotive

Current Avg Score: 2/10
Appliance Repair Vision

Home Appliances

Current Avg Score: 4/10

Join the Resistance

Buying an Unscrew PC isn't just a purchase. It's a statement against planned obsolescence.