Pre-Launch Registration Open

Bring the future home.

NexaHEarth is building a new kind of residential technology network, designed to help approved homes participate in the infrastructure of tomorrow.

Residential technology network Professionally installed Non-binding registration
Professionally installed
Home-based compute
Residential technology networkHome-based computeProfessionally installedPre-launch registration
What is NexaHEarth?

Future infrastructure, designed to feel residential.

NexaHEarth is developing compact, professionally supported home-based compute units that can participate in a larger residential technology network. The goal is to make advanced infrastructure more distributed, more approachable, and easier to place in qualified homes.

Plain English version

An approved home may host a managed technology unit in a reviewed garage, utility, or similar area. The unit contributes compute capacity to the network while remaining separate from the household's private devices and data.

  • Not solar, crypto mining, or a consumer smart-home gadget.
  • Professionally installed and monitored, subject to final program terms.
  • Designed around homeowner concerns: quiet operation, support, privacy, and safety review.
How it works

From qualification to connected infrastructure.

The production program is still being finalized. This is the intended homeowner journey, subject to approval, market availability, and final terms.

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Your home may qualify

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The site is reviewed

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Professionals install the unit

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The managed unit connects

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The network contributes to advanced workloads

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Approved hosts may receive benefits

Designed for homeowners

Built around comfort, review, and support.

Home participation should feel deliberate, transparent, and supported. NexaHEarth is designing around practical residential questions before a unit is ever approved.

Professional install

Planned installation by trained partners, with no DIY setup expected from homeowners.

Heat and power reviewed

Site review considers electrical readiness, ventilation, placement, and comfort before approval.

Safety and privacy focus

The managed unit is planned to operate separately from private household devices and data.

Monitoring and support

Health, performance, maintenance, and service needs are intended to be professionally supported.

Illustrative calculator

How much could I earn?

This placeholder model is designed to show how a benefit estimate could work. It is not a quote, offer, or promise.

Constants are centralized in lib/calculator.ts so the model can be updated when validated program economics are available.

Sample monthly benefit$130
Potential annual value$1525

Next step: submit a non-binding eligibility request so NexaHEarth can review location, site conditions, and launch availability.

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Why homes?

A distributed layer for tomorrow's infrastructure.

Large infrastructure projects can be slow, concentrated, and far from where people live. A carefully reviewed residential network may create a more flexible layer of capacity one approved site at a time.

Closer to demand

Capacity can be positioned nearer to communities and everyday digital use.

Modular by design

Each approved site can be reviewed, installed, monitored, and supported independently.

Residentially aware

The model starts with homeowner trust, not industrial assumptions.

Future-facing

The network is planned for advanced technology workloads, including AI compute where appropriate.

For partners

Build the network with us.

Dealers, installers, electricians, builders, and home technology professionals can join the pre-launch partner list.

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Questions, answered

The things homeowners ask first.

Not in the way most people picture a data center. The planned unit is a compact, managed appliance intended for an approved garage, utility, or similar space. We use the comparison only to explain that it performs real compute work.

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See if your home could be part of the network.

Registration takes a few minutes, is non-binding, and helps NexaHEarth understand where qualified homeowner interest exists.