Water from air · Whole home

Up to 264 gallons a day. Made from air.

Clean water for drinking, cooking, laundry, and showers — made from the humidity around your home, connected straight to your plumbing.

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The question everyone asks first

Yes, it's real. Here's why it works.

The air around your home holds water — it's the same moisture that becomes rain. There's more of it in the atmosphere than in every river on Earth combined, and it naturally replenishes.

The Hydropack condenses that moisture into water, runs every drop through multi-stage filtration, then feeds it into your home's plumbing. Water quality exceeds EPA drinking standards — no PFAS, no microplastics, no dissolved heavy metals.*

*Test results under controlled conditions. Actual results may vary depending on environmental conditions and filter maintenance. All tests conducted by  SimpleLab, a trusted ISO-accredited lab.

more water in the air than in all the world's rivers combined — more than enough for your family
The spec sheet

Just the facts.

Output (model-dependent)
~66 / ~132 / ~264 gal/day
Output varies with
Humidity & temperature — modeled per ZIP before purchase
Filtration
Multi-stage; exceeds EPA drinking standards
Not in the water
PFAS, microplastics, dissolved heavy metals
Integration
Home plumbing + storage; auto-switches with city water
Solar
Yes — app can run production on surplus solar
Maintenance
Filter change ~1×/year, $150–$600/yr by model
Exact output for your ZIP and household comes with the free plan — before you spend anything.
How it works

Air in. Water out.

01

Capture

The Hydropack pulls in air and condenses its humidity into water

02

Purify

Multi-stage filtration and UV treatment takes every drop past EPA drinking standards.

03

Flow

It connects to your home's plumbing — and switches seamlessly with your other water source whenever you choose.

Real homes, real water

Watch it pour. Hear it from owners.

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Brian S. · Hill Country, TX

I was quoted around $70,000 to drill a new well — with no guarantee of hitting water. The Hydropack made that whole gamble unnecessary.

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Kurtis K. · California, off-grid

We're fully off-grid. Power comes from our panels, and now our water comes from the air. It's the piece of the setup we didn't know existed.

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Marion M. · Texas · Hydropack Owner

I saw the Aquaria on television one night, and so we started researching it, and it's been a perfect fit. You know, my water tastes so good. It's so clean and crisp and clear. I cook with it. I think it's just knowing that the water's clean and fresh and filtered. It doesn't have a taste to it.

The Hydropack line

Three sizes. One water supply.

Hydropack S

~66 gal/day
Smaller homes & backup-first

Hydropack

~132 gal/day
Most family homes & supplemental use

Hydropack X

~264 gal/day
Large homes & full independence
Which one fits your home? That's the first thing your free plan answers.
Straight answers

Before you ask.

Will it produce enough water for my family? +
For most households, yes. Sizing depends on family size and typical use. A Corpus Christi advisor walks you through it in the 15-minute consult — plainly, with numbers.
How much water do I need? +
In Texas, the average person uses 45–70 gallons of water for indoor activities, depending on much effort they make to conserve. Adding in outdoor water use, a person uses about 120 gallons of water per day. For drinking and cooking use, the average person uses 1–3 gallons per day.
How do I make sure I have enough water throughout the year? +
We recommend you use a storage tank to stockpile water, and then have a second source lined up for times you have increased water demand or dry months of the year. Contact a rep to build out your family's specific annual water strategy.
What does maintenance look like? +
Scheduled service and filter changes, handled by our Corpus Christi team. The system carries a service warranty, and our advisors are reachable on the Direct Line for anything in between.

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