
Soumendra Jena

Serial Entrepreneur & Creator
Anyone who travels regularly knows the feeling. You open your suitcase in a hotel room, pull out the shirt you planned to wear tonight, and it looks like it was balled up and sat on for six hours. Because it was.
Hotel irons are unreliable at best. Sometimes they are dirty. Sometimes they are missing. Sometimes the ironing board is jammed in a closet that requires a phone call to housekeeping to unlock. And the old “hang it in a steamy bathroom” trick almost never works the way people claim it does.
Aironox GO was built to solve this specific problem.

What It Actually Does
Aironox GO is a portable, hands-free clothing care device. You hang your garment on one of its inflatable attachments, choose a cycle, and walk away. The device circulates warm air through the fabric from the inside, helping moisture evaporate while the material relaxes. No hot plate pressing against your clothes. No standing over a board. Your shirt, trousers, or blouse smooths out while you shower, check email, or get ready for the day.
The kit includes a shirt attachment, a trouser attachment, a dry bag attachment for smaller items like socks and underwear, a travel pouch, and a travel hanger. Everything packs inside or alongside the device itself, so it fits into a suitcase without taking over your packing space.

Who It Is For
Business travellers who need to show up looking polished. Couples heading to weddings. Anyone on a multi-city trip who packs light and re-wears favourites. Parents wrangling kids through airports who have zero time to stand over an iron at 6 a.m. If you wear clothes and you travel, this is relevant.

Why It Is Not Just Another Steamer
Handheld steamers still require you to hold the device, move it over the fabric, and wait while water heats up. Aironox GO works while you do something else. The enclosed airflow system means the garment is being treated from the inside, which is a fundamentally different approach from pressing heat onto the outside of the fabric. It is also gentler on clothes since there is no direct plate contact.

The Kickstarter Campaign
Aironox GO has already raised over $296,000 from more than 2,000 backers, blowing past its $6,173 goal. The team behind it previously launched the original Aironox home ironing system, which has been used by over 10,000 customers. This is not a first-time creator guessing at manufacturing. Estimated delivery is August 2026, with mass production planned for July.
Kickstarter backers get the full travel kit starting at $147, compared to a future retail price of $249.




