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ADX Labs
ADX Labs is a Tampa-based family office investing family capital in technology solutions for small businesses, including smart devices and digital...
ADX Labs
ADX Labs was founded as a family office vehicle based in Tampa, Florida, though the founding year and wealth origin are not publicly disclosed. The firm describes its mission as using technology to improve lives through affordable solutions for small and home-based businesses, as well as individuals. The family office invests across several categories including smart devices, mobile phones, health accessories, and premium audio gear. On the services side, ADX Labs provides web domain registration, hosting packages, online ad campaigns, and mobile site builders. Its portfolio spans sectors such as digital health accessories, consumer electronics, and e-commerce enablement tools. The geographic focus appears global, with stated reach to "small businesses around the world" and a community-driven approach (per the firm's website). ADX Labs does not disclose capital deployed, number of professionals, or any additional offices. No named investment committee members or executives appear in public materials. There is no evidence of a separate philanthropic foundation or operating company. In the last 24 months, no verifiable operational events—such as new hires, investments closed, or structural changes—have been publicly reported, limiting transparency. Structurally, ADX Labs is distinguished by its narrow focus on small business enablement, a mandate that aligns with its Tampa base and avoids large institutional strategies. The firm appears to rely solely on direct operating holdings rather than external fund commitments or co-investment partnerships, though the lack of disclosure on principals and governance makes deeper differentiation difficult.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Tampa
Corporate office
Tampa, FL, United States
Principals
Not publicly identified
Not publicly identified
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who makes investment decisions at ADX Labs?
ADX Labs does not publicly name the principal or family members behind its operations. No CIO, CEO, or managing director appears on the firm's website or elsewhere. The firm appears to be a quiet family office with investment decisions likely made by the founding family, though this remains unconfirmed (Altss research).
What types of technology does ADX Labs invest in?
ADX Labs backs a mix of consumer electronics and business services, including smart devices, mobile phones, health accessories, and premium audio gear. It also offers digital services like web hosting, domain registration, ad campaigns, and mobile site builders (per the firm's website).
Is ADX Labs a single family office or does it manage external capital?
The firm describes itself as a technology solutions provider for small businesses, and no evidence suggests it manages third-party capital. The absence of disclosure on AUM or advisory clients indicates it operates as a single family office managing the wealth of an undisclosed family (Altss research).
Does ADX Labs have a philanthropic arm?
ADX Labs does not publicly reference a foundation or separate philanthropic entity. Its website emphasizes a mission to "make the world a better place to work and live in," but no formal charitable vehicle is disclosed (per the firm's website).
How does ADX Labs differ from traditional family offices?
ADX Labs presents itself as a direct operator of technology businesses rather than a passive investor. Its portfolio consists of active companies and services rather than fund commitments or co-investments. This blurring of investment and operational structures is rare among family offices, though scarce public data limits full comparison (Altss research).
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