Arisu

The layout is inspired by Lyn's EM7 and TGR Alice with some modification.
Case
PCB
License: MIT

Basketweave

Through-hole Alice-style keyboard with arrow keys and a rotary encoder.
License: GPL v3

fAuxLICE

An 3D printable Alice-like mechanical keyboard.
License: MIT

Kusuguru

An 3D printable Alice-like JIS-layout TKL mechanical keyboard.
License: MIT

BMEK

Ergonomic keyboard in the spirit of Lyn's EM7 and TGR Alice. Notable differences are the more HHKB-like layout and the and the more symmetric looks due to the space bars and left key cluster arrangement.
License: CC BY 4.0

Sesame

Alice like ergo keyboard using only THT parts
License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Atreus

Designed primarily to match the shape of human hands and to be as portable as possible. The case measures 26x12cm and lacks even a number row, relying heavily upon the fn key.
License: GPL v3

Atreus62

This version utilizes a Pro Micro for its controller and has a 62 key layout.
License: GPL v3

ErgoDox

Ergodox is a keyboard project designed with ergonomics in mind, it uses 76-80 Cherry MX style mechanical switches laid out in a columnar stagger (rather than the more conventional row stagger) layout with components that can easily be sourced. The keyboard is completely programmable and can be flashed with several different firmware options.
License: No License

Lily58

Lily58 is 6×4+4keys column-staggered split keyboard.
License: MIT

Torn

The split keyboard kit made by through hole components only.
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Sofle Keyboard

Sofle is 6×4+5 keys column-staggered split keyboard with encoder support.
License: MIT

ErgoTravel

A split ergo 4x6 keyboard with 2 or 3 thumb keys and extra inner macro keys.
License: MIT

Redox

Open-source, ergonomic split mechanical keyboard.
License: MIT

Oddball

Split mechanical keyboard with an integrated trackball.
License: MIT

REVIUNG

The REVIUNG41 is 41-key column staggered keyboard.
License: MIT

Le-Chiffre

44-key column staggered keyboard with a rotary encoder.
License: GPL v3

Comet46

A split wireless 40% column-staggered keyboard.
License: MIT

Djinn

64-key split keyboard -- dual 4x7 with a 4-key thumb cluster. It also has a 5-way tactile switch under the thumb.
License: GPL v3

Ergoinu

64-key split keyboard -- dual 4x7 with a 4-key thumb cluster. It also has a 5-way tactile switch under the thumb.
License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Corne

Corne keyboard, a split keyboard with 3x6 column staggered keys and 3 thumb keys, rgb, based on Helix.
License: MIT

Orbit

A split ergonomic keyboard pcb with usb type c.
License: GPL v3

KLOR

36-42 keys column-staggered split keyboard
License: GPL v3

Taira

A wireless low-profile split mechanical keyboard with 66 keys inspired by the ErgoDash and Corne Chocolate
License: MIT

Miryoku ZMK

ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout
License: GPL v3

Fercus

Wireless split keyboard with 6x7 low profile optical switches
License: GPL v3

Piantor

42-key or 36-key wired, diodeless, non-flippable, low profile choc v1, aggressive column staggered, programmable ergonomic mechnical split keyboard powered by Rasyberry Pi Pico or other compatible RP2040 boards
License: GPL v3

Sweep

Sweep is a version of the more fabulous Ferris by Pierre Chevalier that uses a daughter board like a promicro, elite-c, bit-c, nice!nano etc. instead of using onboard components.
License: GPL v3

Ferris

34-key split keyboard that tries to be about as cute as its namesake.
License: GPL v3

Grumpy

28 key (3-row) angled unibody keyboard with col stagger
License

Tipper-TF

34 keys Unibody BLE keyboard w/ splay and raised outer columns
License

KLOR

36-42 keys column-staggered split keyboard
License: GPL v3

KLOTZ

34 keys column-staggered split keyboard
License: GPL v3

TOTEM

38 keys column-staggered split keyboard
License: GPL v3

COCKPIT KEYBOARD

A hot swap system column staggered mechanical keyboard, running QMK Firmware on Pro Micro controllers.
License: MIT

SKYWATCH

35% ergonomic ortholinear keyboard, powered by RP2040, along with OLED and hotswap sockets support
License: MIT