Unicomp
Last verified: April 2026
Read our full verification: Is Unicomp Made in USA?Verification Summary
American Score
Manufacturing Location
Lexington, Kentucky
Headquarters
Lexington, KY
Founded
1996
Products Verified
4 products
Evidence Breakdown
Factory Location Specificity
Specific factory city identified
Website Claim
Brand website explicitly claims Made in USA
Manufacturing History
20+ years of USA manufacturing
Known Overseas Production
No known overseas production
Verification Notes
Unicomp acquired the buckling spring keyboard technology and manufacturing equipment from Lexmark (originally IBM) in 1996. Located in Lexington, Kentucky. All keyboards manufactured in USA using original IBM-derived tooling and buckling spring mechanism. One of the last manufacturers of clicky buckling spring keyboards.
Last verified: April 2026
Unicomp has been manufacturing products in Lexington, Kentucky since 1996. We carry 4 verified American-made Unicomp products.
Heritage & History
Unicomp acquired the buckling spring keyboard manufacturing technology and tooling from Lexmark International in 1996. Lexmark had inherited the technology from IBM, which had developed the buckling spring mechanism for the IBM Model F keyboard in 1981 and the iconic IBM Model M in 1984. These keyboards became legendary among programmers, writers, and anyone who typed professionally for their tactile feedback, audible click, and near-indestructible construction. When IBM sold its keyboard division to Lexmark and Lexmark later exited the business, Unicomp stepped in to preserve the technology.
Based in Lexington, Kentucky, Unicomp continued manufacturing keyboards using the original IBM tooling and the same buckling spring mechanism that made the Model M famous. The company has served a devoted community of mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, professionals, and institutions that have remained loyal to the buckling spring design for four decades.
Made in Lexington, Kentucky
Unicomp keyboards are manufactured in Lexington, Kentucky using original IBM-derived tooling and the authentic buckling spring mechanism. Each keystroke activates a spring that buckles against a PCB membrane and then snaps back, producing the tactile bump and audible click that distinguishes buckling spring keyboards from all other mechanical switch types. The result is a typing experience that many professional typists consider unmatched.
The product line includes full-size keyboards with numpad (the classic layout from the Model M era), compact TKL versions, and customizable keycap options. Unicomp keyboards are compatible with modern USB connections while maintaining the physical durability of the original IBM design. Many customers report using their Unicomp keyboards for decades. When you buy a Unicomp keyboard, you are buying a piece of American manufacturing heritage — the same switch technology that typed millions of documents during the personal computer revolution of the 1980s and 1990s, still made by hand in Kentucky.
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Is Unicomp made in the USA?
Yes. Unicomp manufactures 4 verified products in Lexington, Kentucky. Unicomp manufactures the legendary IBM-derived buckling spring mechanical keyboards in Lexington, Kentucky, preserving a typing technology that engineers and writers have considered irreplaceable since the 1980s.
Where is Unicomp manufactured?
Unicomp is headquartered in Lexington, KY. Manufacturing takes place in Lexington, Kentucky.
What Unicomp products can I buy?
We carry 4 verified Unicomp products across Electronics. Every listing links directly to Amazon with verified American manufacturing.
When was Unicomp founded?
Unicomp was founded in 1996. Unicomp manufactures the legendary IBM-derived buckling spring mechanical keyboards in Lexington, Kentucky, preserving a typing technology that engineers and writers have considered irreplaceable since the 1980s.
Does Unicomp ship from Amazon?
Yes, all Unicomp products listed here are available on Amazon with free shipping for Prime members.



