Typing with long fingernails can be cumbersome and time-consuming, despite the satisfying click sound of the plastic keys.
It was a daily struggle faced by Sara Young Wang, whose manicure dilemma inspired her to create Tippy Type, a $45 keyboard cover designed with girls with long nails in mind.
“Honestly, I know it’s such a small thing and many may say to just cut them off and move on, but my long nails bring me so much joy and thinking about living without them just makes me sad. ” she told The Post. “I felt like I was missing out on a fun form of self-expression and play.”
Tippy Type — a silicone keyboard cover with raised keys to allow for easier typing — has become a viral sensation among clawed corporate workers who are refusing to trim their long nails for workplace efficiency.
“This is such an amazing invention for people who want their nails long and they have an office job,” said Meraki, a content creator, in a recent TikTok video.
Content creator Karina, who told her audience she spends all day typing up meeting notes or sending emails, raved about the product online after purchasing one this month.
“This is what happens when you let women invent things,” said a TikTokker named Aleisa, who, in a recent online clip, demonstrated how to use the keyboard and relished the opportunity to type with nail extensions.
Meanwhile, Wang says he’s seen the product described as a “game changer” and “life hack,” while satisfied customers vow they’ll “never go back” to regular keyboards because they “can’t type without it now.” .
“Millions of eyes have now seen a typical type, which has helped us build our community of like-minded individuals practically overnight, all connected by a common goal: to be able to experience the joy of working nails efficiently,” she said.
“We are very grateful for the interest in our products and feel good that we are actively solving a sorely overlooked problem that so many are sharing and experiencing.”
After launching earlier this spring, Tippy Type hit the jackpot with an accidentally viral Instagram reel that opened the floodgates for sales, with more demand than supply.
Now, the company can barely keep the product in stock, regularly selling out whenever the item starts circulating on social media.
The runaway success has strengthened the company’s ability to offer a wider range of products and they now offer a pre-order option so that eager customers can “reserve their spot in line”.
While Tippy Type currently houses medium-length nails, Wang is looking to expand with a collection after receiving a flurry of requests for new colors, international keyboards, covers made to fit a variety of device models, and even a version of specially designed for gamers.
“I want anyone who likes long nails to be able to have them and be able to press comfortably and well. “The idea of sacrificing this joy and style for the benefit of writing just didn’t sit well with me,” she said.
“It makes me feel like we’re on the right track in terms of increasing people’s overall happiness and quality of life.”
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