Partner with Guyker – Let’s Build the Future of Guitar Gear

Join forces with a leading electric guitar hardware brand to co-create the next generation of innovative accessories.

Calling All Luthiers, Guitar Techs & Designers

Are you a passionate builder, restorer, or designer with bold ideas
for electric guitar components?

At Guyker, we’re opening the doors to creative collaboration.

We’re inviting skilled artisans and visionary designers to join us in
developing premium, performance-driven guitar accessories.
Whether you're a luthier crafting custom guitars, a technician with
unique modification ideas, or a designer with a fresh take on guitar
parts—we want to work with you.

What We Offer Our Partners

Design Optimization

Collaborate with our engineering team to refine your concepts

Product Development Support

From early sketches to production-ready models

Prototyping & Testing

Rapid sample creation and feedback loops

Manufacturing Capabilities

Scalable production with strict quality control

Sales & Distribution

Global reach through online platforms and dealer networks

Revenue Sharing

Transparent, fair profit-split model

Who We're Looking For

Luthiers with a flair for innovation and hands-on craftsmanship
Guitar technicians with upgrade ideas and functional improvements
Accessory designers with creative, original product concepts

How the Collaboration Works

  • 1

    Submit Your Idea

    Sketch, 3D model, or hand-drawn conce

  • 2

    Feasibility Review

    Our product team evaluates and offers feedback

  • 3

    Prototype Development

    Jointly create samples for refinement

  • 4

    Production Planning

    Confirm manufacturing and partnership terms

  • 5

    Product Launch

    Market the product under your name, backed by Guyker

Cooperation Case Sharing

Tristan Nightingale

From Concept to Craft: Building a Headless Tremolo with Tristan Nightingale

We love working with creators who bring bold ideas to the table—and this one’s been a standout. Earlier this year, we were approached by Tristan Nightingale, a designer and luthier known for his minimalist headless systems. What he shared with us wasn’t just a sketch—it was a fully thought-out STL concept for a compact, locking headless tremolo.Right away, we saw the potential: a fully enclosed tremolo mechanism, built for stability and sleek string loading, with design cues drawn from legendary systems like the Floyd Rose and Gotoh GE1996-T—but shrunk down to fit the modern headless form factor

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Ready to Collaborate?

Let’s turn your ideas into real, market-ready products that musicians around the world can trust and enjoy.