

Adafruit Industries is a New York City-based company that designs and manufactures open-source electronic components and related products for hobbyists, artists, and engineers. It was founded in 2005 by Limor Fried, also known as "Ladyada," and has since become a popular brand in the maker community.
Adafruit products include microcontrollers, sensors, displays, and other electronic components, as well as instructional materials such as tutorials and guides. The company is well-known for its commitment to open-source software and hardware, making its designs and products easily available for modification and adaptation by anyone.
In addition to its product offerings, Adafruit has also become a hub for the maker community, offering workshops, events, and other resources to help makers develop and share their projects. The company has also been involved in education, partnering with schools and organizations to promote STEM education and making.
Adafruit's culture is one that values innovation, experimentation, and creativity. By emphasizing collaboration and community-building, Adafruit has cultivated a passionate base of customers who are eager to explore the possibilities of electronic innovation.
Discrete Semiconductors
Sensors
Resistors
Integrated Circuits (ICs)