Red Fairy

About

Building tools for the
next generation of farming.

Red Fairy is an early-stage farming technology company building tools for the next generation of farming.

We believe that farmers deserve technology that is practical, reliable, and built around the realities of everyday farm work — not technology that adds unnecessary complexity.

Our work is shaped by a simple idea: the best agricultural technology should make difficult work easier, time-consuming work faster, support better decisions, and become a natural part of daily farm operations.

Why we are building.

Farmers carry a responsibility that reaches far beyond their own land. They produce food, care for animals, manage natural resources, and keep communities alive.

At the same time, many farms are being asked to do more with less. There is a growing pressure to improve efficiency, increase documentation, strengthen animal welfare, and adapt to changing expectations from markets, regulators, and society.

We believe this creates a need for a new generation of tools: technology that is practical enough to be used every day, reliable enough to be trusted, and intelligent enough to help.

How we work.

Red Fairy develops with a strong focus on reliability, simplicity, and practical use.

We bring experience from the space sector, where technology has to work under demanding conditions, with limited room for failure and a constant need to make complex situations manageable. We believe this kind of thinking should not be reserved for space — it should also be brought back down to earth, where it can help build a more capable, resilient, and practical future for farming.

Our approach is fast, practical, and iterative. We build, test, learn, and improve — while staying close to farmers, advisors, and industry partners to make sure we are solving problems that matter.

We are currently developing and testing the first parts of our technology. We are very interested in hearing from farmers, veterinarians, agricultural advisors, and potential pilot partners who want to help shape practical tools for the future of livestock farming.