Anti Gravity Bottle







Does this sound familiar?

The expensive face serum that oxidizes before you use half.

The super glue that's dried shut the second time you need it.

The toothpaste tube you've rolled, folded, and squeezed flat — and there's still more inside.

The splatter of mustard onto your shirt while opening the bottle.

Lucky enough to go into space? Well, there are problems you may experience firsthand...
These frustrations feel inevitable. They're not. Anti Gravity Bottle solves all of them.
The squeeze bottle was invented in 1947. For nearly 80 years, the same three physics problems have been treated as unsolvable trade-offs. They're not.
That ranch bottle at the back of the fridge with the crusty brown ring around the cap? Air got in. Every squeeze-and-release pulls oxygen, bacteria, and moisture back into the bottle. The product degrades from the inside out.
You know the drill. The bottle's half full but nothing comes out. You shake it, slam it on the counter, try storing it upside down. Eventually you grab a spoon, a knife, even scissors to cut the bottle open. Product ends up on your hands, the counter, everywhere but where you need it. Most people just give up and throw it away. Up to 15% of every bottle goes straight to the trash.
A sippy cup in a car seat on the drive to the mountains. A shampoo bottle in checked luggage. A squeeze tube opened after sitting in a hot warehouse. Pressure builds with no way out, and the first open is a mess. Every sealed bottle is a pressure bomb waiting for altitude or heat.
Product lives in a flexible inner bag inside a squeezable outer bottle. A one-way dispensing valve lets product out; a separate inward-facing air valve in the cap lets air back into the housing so the bottle recovers its shape. The patented dual-state air channel, controlled entirely by cap position, does the rest.
Storage Mode

Air channel opens to equalize pressure continuously. No buildup, no leaks, no explosions. Safe at any altitude or temperature.
Dispensing Mode

Air channel seals shut. No air enters the product. Squeeze to dispense; when you release, an inward-facing one-way air valve in the cap lets atmospheric air into the space between the housing and the bag, restoring the bottle to its original shape. The inner bag collapses flat.
The package breathes. The product stays sealed. Both happen automatically.
The outer bottle is durable and reusable. The inner pouch is replaceable. Consumers swap in a new bag when one runs out. No cleaning, no mess, no cross-contamination.
For brands, this means recurring revenue from pouch refills, lower per-unit packaging costs, and a sustainability story that writes itself: up to 88% less plastic per use.
less plastic per use
Durable outer bottle lasts years. Lightweight inner pouches use a fraction of the material. Brands sell the refills.
Functional prototype demonstrations. No renders, no animations. Real product, real conditions.
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Functional prototype testing in progress. Side-by-side comparisons, altitude testing, and pouch replacement demos.
Regular bottle vs. Anti Gravity at 10,000+ feet
Dispensing upside-down, sideways, at any angle
Zero spurt, zero mess, controlled flow every time
Remove spent pouch, clip in a fresh one in seconds
One patented architecture. Nineteen industries where squeeze bottles fail the same way. Same three problems, same solution.
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Not better recycling. Less plastic from the start.
88%
less plastic per refill cycle
Reuse the bottle, replace only the pouch
100%
of product dispensed with zero waste
Inner bag collapses flat, every last drop comes out
100+
refills per bottle before replacement
One reusable shell replaces hundreds of single-use bottles
5% of US plastic is actually recycled. The rest? Landfill, incineration, or the ocean.
550 million shampoo bottles hit US landfills every year. Each takes 450 years to decompose.
785 billion PET bottles were wasted in the US in the last decade alone.
And up to 15% of product in every rigid bottle gets thrown away because it can't be dispensed.
Anti Gravity Bottle's outer shell is built to last for years. When the product runs out, swap in a new inner pouch. No cleaning, no waste.
Each reuse cycle eliminates 88% of the plastic compared to buying a new bottle.
The inner bag collapses flat, dispensing virtually every drop. No product waste. No bottle waste.
One bottle. Hundreds of refills. That's real sustainability.
Microplastics have been found in human brain tissue, in every placenta tested, in 99% of seafood samples, and even inside clouds. Every liter of bottled water contains 240,000 plastic particles — and packaging is the #1 source of plastic waste globally.
Anti Gravity Bottle's bag-in-bottle architecture separates the product from the outer bottle entirely. The inner bag can be made from non-plastic materials — seaweed, silicone, biopolymer — opening the door to eliminating plastic-to-product contact entirely.
The architecture is patented. The materials are emerging. Anti Gravity Bottle may be how brands finally get there.
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"I created the Anti Gravity Bottle because I want my children to live in a world where resources aren't wasted and they're free where packaging doesn't put microplastics into the products we consume every day."
— Andrew Hirko, Inventor