- Eufy is a smart-home brand within Anker Innovations Technology Co., Ltd., not an independent listed company.
- Anker Innovations reported RMB 8.271 billion in 2025 smart-innovation revenue, but that figure is not Eufy Clean or robot-vacuum revenue.
- Buyers should verify the manufacturer, seller, importer, certification holder and warranty provider for each model and market.

Eufy is owned by Anker Innovations Technology Co., Ltd., the Chinese consumer-technology company listed in Shenzhen under stock code 300866. More precisely, Eufy is a brand within Anker Innovations rather than a separate listed company. Anker's 2025 annual report says its smart-innovation business is centered on the eufy brand, while the company's own privacy policy lists eufy among the brands covered by the Anker group.
The name “Anker” can create confusion. It refers both to Anker Innovations, the corporate group, and to the group's charging-products brand. Eufy is not owned by the Anker charging brand. Both brands sit inside Anker Innovations.
Eufy and Anker at a Glance
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who owns Eufy? | Eufy is a smart-home brand within Anker Innovations Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Is Eufy owned by Anker? | Yes, if Anker means Anker Innovations, the company. Eufy and the Anker charging brand are sister brands within the same group. |
| What is Eufy's parent company? | The relevant listed company is Anker Innovations Technology Co., Ltd. (300866.SZ). |
| Is Eufy a Chinese company? | Eufy is a Chinese-origin global brand. Anker Innovations is headquartered in Changsha, China. |
| What does Eufy sell? | Its current portfolio spans home security, robot vacuums, robotic lawn mowers, baby-care products and other smart-home categories. |
| Who makes Eufy robot vacuums? | Anker manages Eufy's product development and supplier network, but the named manufacturer and responsible entities can vary by model and market. |
This distinction is more than corporate wording. A brand owner, product manufacturer, online seller, importer and warranty provider may all belong to the same group without being the same legal entity.
Eufy Is a Brand Inside Anker Innovations
Anker Innovations describes itself as a global smart-hardware technology company. Its official corporate history says the business was founded in 2011 by Steven Yang, known in Chinese as Yang Meng, and is headquartered in Changsha, Hunan, China.
The company built its early international reputation around charging accessories, but its portfolio now extends well beyond cables and power banks. At IFA 2025, Anker Innovations presented Anker, eufy and soundcore as three brands under one corporate direction. The roles are different:
| Layer | Name | Main role |
|---|---|---|
| Listed company | Anker Innovations Technology Co., Ltd. | Corporate group, capital, R&D platforms and global operations |
| Consumer brand | Anker | Charging, power and energy products |
| Consumer brand | eufy | Smart home, security, cleaning, baby care and related products |
| Consumer brand | soundcore | Audio and video products |
| Eufy product families | eufy Security, eufy Clean, eufy Mom & Baby and related lines | Category-specific products presented under the broader eufy identity |
| Related Anker brand | eufyMake | Creative-printing products reported in the same smart-innovation business category |
Eufy's own About page places the brand inside Anker Innovations and describes products across cleaning, security and newer smart-home applications. Anker's group privacy policy is even more explicit: it applies to Anker brands including eufy, soundcore, Nebula and others.
Those sources support a clear ownership answer. They do not mean every eufy-branded transaction uses the listed parent as the contracting party.
Who Owns Anker Innovations?
Anker Innovations is a public company, so its shareholders collectively own it. According to the company's 2025 annual report, Yang Meng held 43.40% of the shares at 31 December 2025. He and He Li, who held 3.64%, were disclosed as acting in concert. Zhao Dongping held 11.81%, while other institutions and public investors held the remaining shares.
That makes Yang Meng the controlling figure behind Anker Innovations, but “Yang Meng personally owns Eufy” is still an imprecise answer. Eufy belongs within a listed corporate group. Its ultimate economic ownership follows the shareholding structure of Anker Innovations and can change as shares trade.
For most users, “Eufy is owned by Anker Innovations” is sufficient. For investors, distributors and counterparties, the listed-company and shareholder layers should remain separate.
Eufy Is Larger Than a Robot-Vacuum Label
Early eufy awareness in many overseas markets came from RoboVac products. That history can make Eufy look like a robot-vacuum company attached to a charging-accessory business. The current portfolio is broader.
Anker's 2025 annual report says its smart-innovation business was centered on eufy and covered security, cleaning, baby care and creative printing. The report discusses eufy Security cameras, doorbells and locks; robot vacuums including the Omni S2 and Omni E28; the MarsWalker stair-climbing carrier; and eufy-branded maternal and baby-care products. Creative printing is presented through the related eufyMake brand.
This category expansion changes how the brand should be read. Eufy is Anker's smart-home platform, while cleaning is one major product family inside it. Robot vacuums sit beside security systems and other connected devices rather than operating as a completely separate company.
The group reported RMB 8.271 billion in smart-innovation revenue for 2025, up 30.53% year on year and equal to 27.11% of total revenue. That number shows the scale of the business category around eufy. It is not a disclosed revenue figure for eufy Clean, robot vacuums or one legal entity. Anker does not separately report eufy Clean revenue in the annual report.
That boundary also matters when comparing Eufy with Roborock, Dreame or Ecovacs. Those companies disclose cleaning businesses through different corporate and segment structures. Treating Anker's full smart-innovation revenue as robot-vacuum sales would produce a false comparison.
World Clean Biz has separately examined why Anker needs a hard battle in robot vacuums and where its cleaning-appliance methodology has fallen short. Those questions concern market position and execution. This article addresses ownership and commercial responsibility.
Who Makes Eufy Robot Vacuums?
There is no reliable one-name answer for every model sold worldwide. Anker Innovations says it has independent R&D, design and sales capabilities, and its annual report describes a supplier-management system covering admission, quality, delivery, pricing, environmental standards and ongoing assessment. This points to a managed product and supplier network, not a single universal factory identity.
Anker Innovations Limited, Anker Innovations Technology Co., Ltd. and other group entities also appear in different eufy service and privacy terms. For example, one US subscription agreement identifies Anker Innovations Limited trading as eufy, while eufy Plus terms refer to Anker Innovations Technology Co., Ltd. and its affiliates.
Neither document proves who manufactured a particular robot vacuum. For that, check the product-specific evidence:
- manufacturer name and address on the rating label;
- EU or UK Declaration of Conformity;
- FCC applicant or other certification record where relevant;
- importer or responsible-person information;
- invoice and seller identity;
- warranty terms and authorized service provider.
A model sold in Germany may name a different importer or responsible entity from one sold in the United States. A marketplace seller may also differ from the manufacturer and the company providing warranty service.

What Distributors and Buyers Should Verify
Knowing the brand owner is useful background, but it does not establish distribution rights or allocate product liability. A commercial review should separate six roles.
1. Contracting party
Record the full legal name, company number, address and bank beneficiary. Confirm whether the agreement is with the listed parent, a Hong Kong entity, a regional Anker company or an authorized distributor.
2. Brand authorization
Check whether the counterparty owns or is authorized to use the relevant eufy trademark in the target country. The authorization should cover the product category, sales channel and territory in the proposed agreement.
3. Product manufacturer
Match the manufacturer on the unit and packaging with the technical file and certification documents. A brand relationship does not make every group company the manufacturer of record.
4. Importer and regulatory party
Identify the importer, EU responsible person, UK responsible entity or certification applicant required in the destination market. These names may differ from the seller shown on the invoice.
5. Warranty provider
Confirm who approves claims, pays freight, supplies parts, handles replacements and maintains repair capability. A global support page does not replace written commercial responsibilities.
6. Data and software controller
Connected cleaning and security products add app accounts, cloud services, local storage and privacy obligations. Check which entity controls customer data and which terms apply to the specific device, app and country.
This review is especially important for a brand such as eufy because its products cross several regulatory categories. A robot vacuum, security camera and robotic lawn mower do not share the same safety, radio, data and after-sales requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who owns Eufy?
Eufy is a smart-home brand within Anker Innovations Technology Co., Ltd., a Shenzhen-listed Chinese consumer-technology company.
Is Eufy owned by Anker?
Yes, if Anker means Anker Innovations, the corporate group. The Anker charging brand does not own Eufy; Anker and Eufy are brands within the same company group.
What is Eufy's parent company?
The relevant listed company is Anker Innovations Technology Co., Ltd., traded in Shenzhen under stock code 300866.
Is Eufy a Chinese company?
Eufy is a Chinese-origin global brand. Its corporate parent, Anker Innovations, was founded in China and is headquartered in Changsha. Overseas sales, services and contracts may be handled by regional group companies or distributors.
Who makes Eufy robot vacuums?
Anker Innovations manages the eufy product business through its R&D, operating and supplier network. The manufacturer for a specific model should be taken from its rating label, Declaration of Conformity and certification records rather than inferred from the brand name.
Are Eufy and Anker the same company?
They belong to the same corporate group but are not the same consumer brand. Anker focuses primarily on charging, power and energy products; Eufy covers smart-home categories including security and cleaning.
Is Eufy an independent company?
Eufy operates as a consumer brand inside Anker Innovations. Regional legal entities may trade under or support the brand, but Eufy itself is not a separately listed company.
Final Answer
Eufy is owned within Anker Innovations, the Shenzhen-listed technology group founded by Yang Meng. It has grown from a recognizable robot-vacuum and smart-home label into the core brand of Anker's smart-innovation business, spanning security, cleaning, baby care and other connected-home categories.
For commercial decisions, the parent-company name is only the first layer. Buyers should identify the legal seller, authorized trademark user, product manufacturer, importer, certification holder and warranty provider for the exact model and market. That responsibility chain determines who can sign, supply and support the product.


