Kirro Lab
About
Research and development often stays behind the scenes. Kirro Lab doesn’t. Tucked into Long Island City’s industrial stretch near the waterfront, this second-floor operation sits at the intersection of testing and innovation. The area—once dominated by warehouses and light manufacturing—now hums with labs and studios repurposing old spaces for new ideas. Prototyping, material analysis, and product refinement happen here, though you wouldn’t guess it from the unassuming 38-21 10th St address.
Long Island City has long been a magnet for makers. Artists, engineers, and small-batch producers share the neighborhood, drawn by its mix of affordability and access. The place fits right in: no retail frontage, no walk-in services, just a dedicated workspace for teams refining everything from consumer goods to specialized components. It’s the kind of spot that thrives on collaboration but keeps the details quiet. Nearby, the pulse of Queensboro Plaza and the 7 train’s constant rhythm remind you this is still very much a city workspace—not a suburban R&D park.
Questions about capabilities or scheduling a consultation? Reaching them is straightforward at (718) 786-8746. For first-time visitors, the building’s entrance can blend into the block, so double-checking directions saves time. Around here, even the most cutting-edge work happens in buildings that look like they’ve seen a century of industry.