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LiberNovo launches Maxis, Omni Pro, Omni SE chairs

LiberNovo Super – LiberNovo is betting that workplace comfort is built, not adjusted. The company has rolled out three new ergonomic chairs—Maxis for Big & Tall users, Omni Pro with motion-adaptive support, and Omni SE as a simpler entry option—backed by a Super Early Bird prom

On a normal day, a lot of people don’t just “sit.” They shift—toward the screen, away from the screen, leaning in during focus, reclining between meetings, then trying to reset again when the back starts to complain.

LiberNovo’s latest lineup is aimed straight at that reality. The company is launching three ergonomic chairs designed around different kinds of work and bodies: the Maxis Series. built specifically for Big & Tall users. plus the Omni Pro and Omni SE. which target professionals. creators. enthusiasts. and remote users looking for comfort that feels more like it was made for them than simply offered as “adjustable.”.

The push comes with a pricing window meant to move shoppers sooner rather than later. Customers who place their orders before July 31 can secure LiberNovo’s Super Early Bird pricing, described as the lowest launch pricing available, with savings of more than 44% off MSRP across the new range.

The Maxis Series is where LiberNovo makes its sharpest statement. The company developed the Maxis Series for users between 5’10” and 6’7” and engineered it to support up to 399 lbs—built around larger frames rather than adapted from a standard-size model.

LiberNovo says the chair starts with fit. A 52cm extended seat depth is intended to deliver fuller thigh support. while the broader backrest. 430mm shoulder span. and 520mm waist width are meant to provide coverage and stability many larger users struggle to find in conventional ergonomic chairs. It also includes an extended-travel headrest and redesigned Arc Armrests. which the company positions as improvements aimed at helping the seating position feel natural rather than restrictive.

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Support is also the focus once the chair is in motion. The Maxis incorporates LiberNovo’s Dynamic Support System. designed to continuously adapt to movement and help maintain alignment across the neck. back. hips. and arms. At the core sits the Bionic FlexFit Backrest. described as an adaptive structure built with flexible panels and multi-pivot linkages meant to provide consistent spinal support throughout the workday. Depending on the selected model, buyers can also choose Electric Lumbar Support for more precise lower-back adjustment.

Long-session comfort gets its own set of features across the lineup. A Controlled Recline System uses a six-spring mechanism to deliver smooth. stable recline without the sudden drop that can show up in larger chairs. The Maxis also includes five dedicated recline positions for everything from focused work to full relaxation. OmniStretch Mode adds a guided spinal stretch intended to relieve built-up tension during extended sitting sessions.

For people who run hot at their desks, LiberNovo offers the Maxis Airflow configuration, which includes Active AirFlow Seat Ventilation. The company says it combines a multi-layer breathable structure with fan-assisted airflow to help keep the seating surface cooler during long hours at a desk.

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LiberNovo is offering the Maxis Series in three configurations during the Super Early Bird campaign. The Maxis Manual starts at $809. The Maxis Electric starts at $1,049. The Maxis Airflow starts at $1,239. Bundle options are also available. including the StepSync Footrest and additional accessories. for buyers who want to build out a full ergonomic workstation while taking advantage of launch pricing.

The Omni Pro takes aim at a different pain point: the way people never really stay in one posture for long. LiberNovo cites research suggesting users shift posture dozens of times throughout the workday. creating small breaks in alignment that traditional ergonomic chairs aren’t designed to accommodate.

Here, the company’s Dynamic Support System is meant to move with the user instead of demanding constant manual adjustment. The Omni Pro uses the Bionic FlexFit Backrest—an adaptive setup built with flexible panels and multi-pivot linkages that respond to movement while maintaining consistent spinal support. Electric lumbar adjustment is paired with that motion-responsive support. with LiberNovo framing it as a chair built to help users maintain alignment whether they lean forward for focused work. recline between meetings. or settle into a longer session.

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The Omni Pro also brings relief-focused features and airflow. It includes OmniStretch, described as a built-in motorized spinal decompression function designed to help relieve accumulated pressure. It also includes Active AirFlow seat ventilation intended to promote airflow during extended work or gaming sessions.

Pricing for the Omni Pro starts at $909 during the Super Early Bird promotion. Buyers can select Standard and Premium Bundles that add the StepSync Footrest and battery accessories.

For those who want ergonomic support without stepping up to the most feature-rich model. LiberNovo says the Omni SE is its most accessible option. It’s positioned for professionals. students. and remote workers who want meaningful ergonomic support. healthier posture. and comfort over long hours at a desk.

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The Omni SE focuses on a streamlined manual adjustment system designed to keep the experience simple and intuitive. LiberNovo says the goal is to avoid overwhelming users with complexity and concentrate on features that matter in everyday use—making it a practical upgrade from conventional office seating.

During the Super Early Bird promotion, the Omni SE starts at $569. Buyers can also choose the Standard Bundle, which pairs the chair with the StepSync Footrest.

All three chairs are tied to the same broader pitch: comfort shouldn’t be something you endlessly chase with tweaks. LiberNovo’s Super Early Bird campaign runs through July 31 and includes bundle options meant to help customers create a more complete ergonomic setup rather than buying a chair alone.

Across the lineup, buyers can choose between Basic, Standard, and Premium configurations. Standard Bundles include the StepSync Footrest, described as aimed at improving lower-body support and sitting posture during extended work sessions. Premium Bundles go further by combining the chair. StepSync Footrest. and battery accessories into one package. allowing users to unlock the full feature set while still benefiting from launch pricing.

The company frames the value as strongest across the Maxis range. Buyers can choose between the Maxis Manual. Maxis Electric. and Maxis Airflow. then customize through bundle configurations that fit workspace requirements. The same bundle approach is offered across the Omni lineup, giving customers flexibility rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all purchase.

For shoppers already planning an ergonomic upgrade, LiberNovo says the launch window offers some of the deepest discounts available. The current launch window is described as offering the most attractive entry point into the newest lineup before regular retail pricing takes effect. with pricing starting at $569 for the Omni SE. $909 for the Omni Pro. and $809 for the Maxis Manual—and discounts reaching over 44% on select Maxis bundle configurations.

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4 Comments

  1. So they have like a chair for big and tall and another for “motion-adaptive”?? Sounds like it adjusts itself when you move, which… I guess we all do? also the early bird pricing till July 31 is kinda random.

  2. I saw “motion-adaptive support” and thought it was gonna like track your posture with sensors and report it or something lol. Like workplace spying chair. But maybe it’s just springs or whatever. Either way, chairs won’t fix a bad desk height right?

  3. Big & tall chair makes sense but why do I need 3 versions? Omni SE sounds like the cheap one and Omni Pro sounds like the one that never breaks. Also people don’t just “sit”?? that’s literally me leaning back and forth like a maniac. Anyway $ before July 31?? I’d rather just buy a used office chair and hope it doesn’t squeak.

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