Tynt Technologies is a company that develops dynamic window solutions with the ability to control the amount of light and heat passing through the glass. Their patented reversible metal electrodeposition technology allows the windows to transition smoothly from completely transparent to fully opaque, providing homeowners with control over privacy, comfort, and energy efficiency.
The company's innovative windows are designed to outperform traditional and commercially available dynamic windows in terms of performance, aesthetics, and cost. Unlike existing products that often have an eerie blue tint and cannot achieve complete blackout, Tynt's windows can transition to a neutral dark state, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
Tynt aims to integrate its dynamic window technology into various glass surfaces, including residential windows, skylights, commercial spaces, automobiles, and even smaller applications like sunglasses and ski goggles. The company estimates that widespread adoption of their dynamic windows could reduce carbon dioxide emissions by two gigatons annually, surpassing the emissions from automobiles in the US.
In December 2022, Tynt's co-founders, Michael Strand and Tyler Hernandez, were recognized by Forbes for their groundbreaking window tint technology, being named in the "30 Under 30 in Energy" list. As of January 2024, the Boulder, Colorado-based company had raised USD 11 million in seed funding and employed 22 researchers focused on scaling up and improving the durability of their technology. Tynt anticipates initiating field testing of their windows in 2024 and aims to have products available to the public by 2025.
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