In Night City the chrome under your skin always carries a logo. This generator builds cyberware brand names that fit beside Militech, Arasaka, Kiroshi, and Zetatech without missing a beat. Each result sounds like a megacorp subsidiary, a black market ripperdoc favorite, or a boutique startup peddling experimental wetware. Use the names for tabletop loot tables, fanfic worldbuilding, homebrew catalogs, or just to brand the new arm your character welded on after the last job went sideways.
The chrome economy of Night City rewards names that sound clinical, aspirational, or vaguely threatening. Real in-game brands like Dynalar, Raven Microcybernetics, and Biotechnica blend Latin roots, tech suffixes, and corporate confidence. The generator follows the same recipe, mixing prefixes drawn from anatomy, physics, and mythology with suffixes that scream legal department. The result is a brand that could plausibly stamp a serial number onto a Mantis Blade or a Kiroshi style optic.
Slotting brands into your world
Treat each generated name as a hook. Decide whether the company is a Militech subcontractor, a Pacifica grey market shop, or a Japanese conglomerate with a Tokyo headquarters. Write a one line tagline, pick a signature product, and you have a corporation ready for a tabletop session. GMs running Cyberpunk RED or homebrew Night City games can use the brands to label loot, making a recovered cyberdeck feel like a story rather than a stat block. Fiction writers can plant the brand on a character implant and let the name carry the worldbuilding.
Mixing legitimate and street tier
Generate a few names and split them into corporate and ripperdoc tiers. Polished, multi syllable names belong on glossy ads in Corpo Plaza. Rougher, blunt names fit the back rooms of Watson where chrome is cheap and warranties are a joke. Layering both makes your Night City feel lived in, with every implant carrying a story about who built it and who installed it.
Designing Your Augmentation Line
What kind of cyberware brand are you envisioning? Consider these points:
Does the brand name reflect its primary function or the body part it augments?
Should it sound high-end and premium, or budget-friendly and utilitarian?
Does it convey a sense of innovation, reliability, or sheer destructive power?
How will this brand name appeal to consumers and stand out in Night City's competitive market?
Could it hint at the corporation behind it, its unique technology, or its target demographic?
Cyberware Brand FAQs
Find answers to common questions about generating names for your cyberware brands:
How does the Cyberware Brand Generator work?
It combines fictional corporate names (e.g., Orbital Air, Kiroshi, Dynalar, Petrochem, Raven Microcyber, Wraith) with cyberware types, functional descriptions, and alphanumeric model designations.
Are these brand names based on existing Cyberpunk 2077 cyberware?
The names are inspired by the style and complexity of cyberware naming conventions in Cyberpunk 2077, aiming for thematic consistency rather than direct replicas of canon brands.
Can I specify a particular cyberware type or corporation?
Currently, there isn't a direct filter to specify cyberware types or corporations. Regenerate as needed until you find a brand name that aligns with your desired concept.
Is there a limit to how many brand names I can generate?
No, you can generate an unlimited number of cyberware brand names. Keep exploring until you find the perfect name for your augmentation line.
How do I copy or save a generated brand name?
Click on the generated brand name to copy it instantly to your clipboard, or click the heart icon to save it to your favorites list for later use.
What are good Cyberware brands (Cyberpunk 2077)?
There's thousands of random Cyberware brands (Cyberpunk 2077) in this generator. Here are some samples to start:
Orbital Air Bone Lace Q24-F
Kiroshi Sensory Amplifier L99-S
Kiroshi Grapple Launcher H20-O
Dynalar Hand Cannon 60W Series-O
Kiroshi Grapple Launcher H20-O
Petrochem Sandevistan W41-P
Petrochem Neural Co-Processor Z38-V
Orbital Air Sandevistan 89E
Raven Microcyber Nano-Wire E38-G MkV
Wraith Sensory Amplifier 67F MkVI
About the creator
All idea generators and writing tools on The Story Shack are carefully crafted by storyteller and developer Martin Hooijmans. During the day I work on tech solutions. In my free hours I love diving into stories, be it reading, writing, gaming, roleplaying, you name it, I probably enjoy it. The Story Shack is my way of giving back to the global storytelling community. It's a huge creative outlet where I love bringing my ideas to life. Thanks for coming by, and if you enjoyed this tool, make sure you check out a few more!
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