LiberNovo Lineup Explained: Omni, Omni SE, Omni Pro & Maxis Compared

Six models, one dynamic ergonomic philosophy—here's how to choose yours

By the Furniblog Editorial Team·July 14, 2026·4 min read

LiberNovo Lineup Explained: Omni, Omni SE, Omni Pro & Maxis Compared

LiberNovo made waves as the world's first "dynamic ergonomic chair" brand, and in 2026 the company dramatically expanded its offering. What started as a single model—the Omni—has grown into a six-chair family spanning entry-level to flagship, standard to big-and-tall sizing.

With more choice comes more confusion. This guide breaks down every LiberNovo model by price, powered features, cooling capability, and body type, so you can find the right fit fast.

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Understanding the LiberNovo Family Structure

LiberNovo's 2026 lineup divides into two branches based on body type, then further subdivides by feature tier:

  • Omni family – Standard body types (approx. 5'2" to 6'3", up to 300 lbs)

  • Maxis family – Big-and-tall users (5'10" to 6'7", up to 399 lbs)

Within each family, models are differentiated by motorization, lumbar adjustment, cooling, and upholstery grade.

What All Models Share

  • Bionic FlexFit backrest: adaptive spine support that moves with you

  • 105°–160° recline range: from upright task to deep lounging

  • TÜV-certified Class 4 gas lift

  • Modular headrest and armrests

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Omni SE – The Entry Point

The Omni SE is LiberNovo's simplest, most affordable chair—and the only fully manual model in the Omni range.

Key Specs

Adjustment

Fully manual (no motor or battery)

Lumbar control

Manual dial

Cooling

None

Upholstery

97% polyester / 3% spandex mesh (60,000 Martindale)

Base

Glass-fiber reinforced nylon

Colors

Obsidian Black only

Est. price

$569 early-bird / $899 MSRP

Who it's for: budget-conscious buyers who want LiberNovo's dynamic backrest without electronics or frills.

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Omni (Original) – The Balanced Standard

The original Omni remains in the lineup as the mid-tier option, adding motorized assistance and the brand's signature OmniStretch feature.

Key Specs

Adjustment

Powered lumbar + OmniStretch

Battery

2,200 mAh (up to 30 days typical use)

Cooling

None

Upholstery

97% polyester / 3% spandex (60,000 Martindale)

Base

Glass-fiber reinforced nylon

Colors

Space Grey, Midnight Black

Max user weight

300 lbs (136 kg)

Recommended height

5'2"–6'3" (158–190 cm)

Who it's for: standard-size users who want electric lumbar and active stretching without stepping up to the Pro's premium materials and cooling.

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Omni Pro – The Flagship

The Omni Pro is LiberNovo's top-of-the-line standard chair, adding active seat cooling, massage, premium Danish fabric, and an aluminum alloy base.

Key Specs

Adjustment

Powered lumbar + massage

Battery

3,000 mAh (up to 36 hours on low cooling)

Cooling

Active AirFlow, 4,000 RPM centrifugal fan, presence-sensing auto on/off

Upholstery

Gabriel Atlantic (Denmark), 110,000 Martindale

Base

Aluminum alloy

Est. price

$909 early-bird / $1,299 MSRP

Who it's for: users who run warm, want massage and cooling, and prefer the highest-grade materials LiberNovo offers in a standard frame.

Maxis Series – Big & Tall, Three Ways

The Maxis family is engineered for larger frames, with a wider backrest, deeper seat pan (20.5"), extended headrest travel, and 399-lb capacity. It comes in three feature tiers.

Shared Maxis Specs

Height range

5'10"–6'7"

Max weight

399 lbs

Seat depth

20.5" (52 cm)

Backrest width

Shoulder: 17" / Lumbar: 20.5"

Headrest travel

Vertical: 5.5" / Horizontal: 4.7"

Recline control

Six-spring mechanism

Maxis Manual

  • Adjustment: Manual only

  • Cooling: None

  • Battery: None

  • Upholstery: Multi-density foam, standard fabric

  • Est. price: $909 early-bird / $1,299 MSRP

Maxis Electric

  • Adjustment: Powered lumbar + massage

  • Cooling: None

  • Battery: Integrated

  • Upholstery: Multi-density foam, standard fabric

  • Est. price: Mid-range between Manual and Airflow

Maxis Airflow

  • Adjustment: Powered lumbar + massage

  • Cooling: Active AirFlow system

  • Battery: Integrated

  • Upholstery: Gabriel Atlantic–grade fabric

  • Est. price: $1,859 MSRP

Note: As of this writing, Maxis models are not yet available in all markets; availability varies by region.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Model

Body Type

Operation

Cooling

Battery

Fabric Grade

Omni SE

Standard

Manual

No

None

60K Martindale blend

Omni

Standard

Powered lumbar + stretch

No

2,200 mAh

60K Martindale blend

Omni Pro

Standard

Powered lumbar + massage

Yes

3,000 mAh

Gabriel Atlantic 110K

Maxis Manual

Big & tall

Manual

No

None

Standard foam + fabric

Maxis Electric

Big & tall

Powered lumbar + massage

No

Integrated

Standard foam + fabric

Maxis Airflow

Big & tall

Powered lumbar + massage

Yes

Integrated

Gabriel Atlantic–grade

How to Choose Your LiberNovo

Step 1: Check Your Body Type

If you're 5'10" or taller, or carry more weight, start with the Maxis series. The standard Omni family is optimized for typical builds; larger users may find the headrest, backrest width, or seat depth insufficient.

Step 2: Decide on Powered Features

If you prefer zero electronics—no charging, no potential for electronic failure—choose Omni SE or Maxis Manual.

If you want electric lumbar and stretching/massage but can live without cooling, the original Omni or Maxis Electric hit the sweet spot.

Step 3: Consider Cooling

Do you run warm during long sits, or work in a climate without strong AC? Only the Omni Pro and Maxis Airflow offer active seat ventilation. If heat and perspiration are non-issues, you can save money on a non-cooled model.

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Final Thoughts

LiberNovo's 2026 expansion means there's now a dynamic ergonomic chair for nearly every body type, budget, and feature preference. The hardest part is no longer finding a LiberNovo that fits—it's deciding which of the six fits best.

If you're near a showroom that stocks multiple models, try before you buy: the difference between manual and powered lumbar, and between passive mesh and active cooling, is immediately tangible. Your back, posture, and comfort over the long workday will thank you

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