Best standing desks in 2023

One of the best standing desks can be the perfect upgrade for your workspace regardless of whether you’re working from home or in an office. Standing desks give you additional flexibility as you can sit or stand while working and they can even help improve your health too. 

If you’ve been experiencing issues with back pain or just want to improve your posture instead of being hunched over at a computer all day, a standing desk could be for you. Likewise, you may find that using a standing desk throughout the day can help with your productivity since you can alternate between sitting or standing depending on the task at hand. 

To make choosing the right desk for you easier, we’ve built and tested a number of standing desks to bring you the best models for your home office, whatever your budget may be.

The best standing desks you can buy today

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Vari Electric standing desk in office

Vari electric standing desk with a chair and laptop

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Vari Electric standing desk settings

Vari electric standing desk – closeup of desk controls

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Vari Electric standing desk settings

Vari electric standing desk – closeup of desk controls to make it go up and down

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Vari Electric standing desk in office

Vari electric standing desk raised to standing level

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Vari Electric standing desk disassembled

Vari electric standing desk disassembled

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Vari Electric standing desk in office

Vari electric standing desk with a laptop on top

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Vari Electric standing desk in office

Vari electric standing desk with a laptop on top

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Vari Electric standing desk headphone clip

Vari electric standing desk – closeup of included hooks

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1. Vari Electric Standing Desk

The best standing desk overall

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Specifications

Surface size:

60 x 30 inches

Min/Max height:

25 – 50.5 inches

Max supported weight:

200 pounds

Electric:

Yes

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Reasons to buy

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Clean and elegant design

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Very easy to assemble

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Comes with useful accessories

Reasons to avoid

Not as many configuration options as other models

The Vari Electric Standing Desk stood out immediately for its gorgeous work surface, which not only looked better than the rest, but was thicker, too. We especially liked its chamfered edges, and the fact that Vari throws in two hooks — so you can hang your purse or a set of headphones — as well as a coaster to protect its surface. What’s more, the company also offers a range of accessories, from power strips to cable-management trays to monitor arms, to fully outfit your desk.

If you’re not particularly enamored with the reclaimed wood of our review model, the company offers a variety of other materials, including white, butcher block, black, and darkwood. While not as varied as other standing desks on this page, each option was very attractive. Our model also came with a programmable control panel that let you set four preset heights for the desk, and had a small LCD readout that displayed its height. It’s a feature you can get with most standing desks, and it’s one worth picking up.

What especially impressed us about the Vari desk was the ease with which we were able to put it together. It took about 15 minutes total to get everything assembled, about half the time as other standing desks we tested. If you’re not particularly handy, this is definitely the standing desk for you. 

Read our full Vari Electric Standing Desk review.

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Flexispot E7 Pro Plus in livingroom

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Flexispot E7 Pro Plus hidden power cord

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Flexispot E7 Pro Plus assembly

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Flexispot E7 Pro Plus assembly

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2. Flexispot E7 Pro Plus

A premium standing desk at a reasonable price

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Specifications

Desktop size:

48 x 24, 48 x 30, 55 x 28, 60 x 24, 60 x 30, 72 x 30, 80 x 30 inches

Min/max height:

22.8 to 48.4 inches

Max supported weight:

355 pounds

Electric:

Yes

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Reasons to buy

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Quiet dual motors

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Excellent cable management tray

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Keypad has a USB charging port

Reasons to avoid

Assembly required

Only the fiberboard desktop has grommets

The Flexispot E7 Pro Plus is a dual-motor, electric standing desk that packs in plenty of premium features for the price. Besides a metal cable management tray that makes it easy to run wires up to the top of the desk, it’s keypad also has a USB port so that you can charge your smartphone, tablet and other devices while working.

Flexispot makes it easy to customize the E7 Pro Plus with plenty of different desktop materials to choose from and a range of desktop sizes that go all the way from 48 x 24 inches up to 80 x 30 inches. Although building the desk isn’t as easy as putting the Vari Electric Standing Desk, the assembly process is pretty straightforward and all of the tools you’ll need are included. With a maximum height of 48.4 inches and minimum height of 22.8 inches, the E7 Pro Plus can accommodate a wide range of users.

Read our full Flexispot E7 Pro Plus review.

Uplift V2 standing desk in office

Uplift V2 standing desk with laptop on top

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Uplift V2 standing desk settings buttons

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Uplift V2 standing desk disassembled

Uplift V2 standing desk disassembled

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Uplift V2 standing desk in office

Uplift V2 standing desk with laptop and notepad on top

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Uplift V2 standing desk in office

Uplift V2 standing desk with laptop on top

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3. Uplift V2

A standing desk with a lot of customization options

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Specifications

Desktop size:

42 x 30 inches

Min/max height:

25.3 to 50.9 inches

Max supported weight:

355 pounds

Electric:

Yes

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Reasons to buy

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Loads of customization options

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Supports a lot of weight

Reasons to avoid

Customization options could be confusing for first time buyers

We’ll admit, we weren’t the biggest fans of the walnut veneer that came with our Uplift V2 standing desk. Fortunately, Uplift offers its desk in a variety of surfaces, from laminate to bamboo to solid mahogany; there’s even a whiteboard option, in case you like the idea of writing on the desk itself. 

Like the Fully Jarvis, the Uplift can support up to 350 pounds, the most among the standing desks we tested. It also took roughly the same amount of time to assemble as the Jarvis — while not overly long (about half an hour), it was still more involved than the Vari standing desk. Ultimately, the Uplift is a very good standing desk, but not our favorite model.

Read our full Uplift V2 standing desk review.

Fezibo Electric Standing Desk in bedroom

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Fezibo Electric Standing Desk in bedroom

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Fezibo Electric Standing Desk settings panel

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Fezibo Electric Standing Desk attachment hook

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Fezibo Electric Standing Desk hardwood surface

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The Fezibo Electric Standing Desk is a great option for people who want to upgrade to a standing desk on a tight budget. To reach its low price of just over $200, Fezibo had to make some cuts which is why this desk has a single motor and lacks the child lock settings you’ll find on more expensive models. Still though, the Fezibo Electric Standing Desk can support up to 176 pounds (79kg) and has a maximum height of 46.9 inches and a minimum height of 27.5 inches.

While the Fezibo Electric Standing Desk is our new budget pick, during testing it felt sturdy at all times and was still relatively quiet even with a single motor. We also like how there’s a hook at the back of the desk that can be used for hanging your headphones, cables or other accessories. Also, there is a cable management tray available but you will need to purchase one separately.

Read our full Fezibo Electric Standing Desk review.

Fully Jarvis Bamboo standing desk in office

Fully Jarvis Bamboo standing desk in office with laptop and headphones

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Fully Jarvis Bamboo standing desk settings button

Fully Jarvis Bamboo standing desk controls with hand

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Fully Jarvis Bamboo standing desk in office

Fully Jarvis Bamboo standing desk in office with laptop and headphones

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Fully Jarvis Bamboo standing desk in office with monitor

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Fully Jarvis Bamboo standing desk in office

Fully Jarvis Bamboo standing desk in office with laptop and headphones

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Fully’s Jarvis Bamboo standing desk is an attractive, if unspectacular model that performed well in our tests and offers a lot of customization options when it comes to the desk material, sizes, colors and more. The Jarvis was fairly easy to assemble, but it was more complex, and took twice as long as the Vari desk.

With a minimum and maximum height of 30 to 49.3 inches, respectively, the Fully Jarvis doesn’t have as big a range as the Vari Electric Desk, which can raise and lower from 25 to 50.5 inches. However, the Jarvis can support up to 350 pounds, 150 more than the Vari, and 200 pounds more than the Flexispot EC1, our favorite budget electric standing desk.  

Read our full Fully Jarvis Bamboo standing desk review.

Realspace Smart Electric Height-Adjustable Desk with laptop and office chair

Realspace smart standing desk with a chair and a laptop

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Realspace Smart Electric Height-Adjustable Desk drawers

Realspace smart standing desk with its drawers open

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Realspace Smart Electric Height-Adjustable Desk with desktop PC and monitor

Realspace smart standing desk with a desktop PC and an ultrawide monitor

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Realspace Smart Electric Height-Adjustable Desk cable management

The Realspace smart standing desk’s built-in cable management tray

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Realspace Smart Electric Height-Adjustable Desk USB ports

The two USB-A ports and one USB-C port on the side of the Realspace smart standing desk

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The Realspace Smart Electric Height-Adjustable Desk sets itself apart from the other standing desks on this list in a few ways. Not only is it a smart standing desk you can control with an app or your voice using Google Assistant or Alexa but it also has fairly large drawers for storage and three USB ports on the side for charging your devices. The Realspace smart standing desk comes pre-assembled for the most part and you just need to install the legs and its keypad which took about half an hour..

The built-in drawers give you more than enough space to store a laptop and other accessories. However, the design of the Realspace smart standing desk limits the amount of weight it can hold to 88 pounds. This should be more than enough for most people’s needs but if you want to use a bulky gaming PC and multiple monitors, you’ll be better off with one of the other standing desks on this list like the Uplift V2 or the Fully Jarvis Bamboo.

Read our full Realspace Smart Electric Height-Adjustable Desk review.

Ikea Trotten standing desk in office

Ikea Trotten standing desk in office

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Ikea Trotten standing desk with hand cranking desk up

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Ikea Trotten standing desk disassembled

Ikea Trotten standing desk disassembled

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7. Ikea Trotten

The best manual standing desk

Our expert review:

Specifications

Desktop size:

47.25 x 27.5 inches

Min/max height:

27.5 to 47.25 inches

Max supported weight:

110 pounds

Electric:

No

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Reasons to buy

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Simple, clean design

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Smooth crank mechanism

Reasons to avoid

Fewer customization options

Not electric

If you want to save even more money when buying a standing desk, you could consider a model like the Ikea Trotten. While it lacks a motor — you’re going to build up your forearm muscles cranking this thing up and down — it costs about $250, making the Trotten the least expensive standing desk on this list.

As mentioned, though, it lacks a motor, and, unlike the other standing desks on this page, has very little in the way of customization options: You can choose from two desktop colors and two leg colors. Also, it only comes in one size (47.25 x 27.5 inches), and supports just 110 pounds, the least amount among the standing desks we’ve tested. While it was easy to assemble — no surprise given that it’s made by Ikea — it wasn’t as simple as the Vari desk, and took about as much time to put together as the Flexispot, Fully Jarvis, and Uplift models.

Read our full Ikea Trotten standing desk review.

How we test standing desks

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To determine which standing desks are the best, we called in the top models as well as a few budget-friendly options. From here, we then went through the process of assembling them, noting how long it took to put each one together, how easy the instructions were to follow and if any extra tools were required for assembly.

After each desk is assembled, we then test their stability by raising them to their maximum height and rocking them back and forth. For electric standing desks, we listened to see how loud their motors are, took note of how smoothly they go up and down and see whether or not they can be raised and lowered with a full cup of coffee without spilling a drop.

We also evaluate each desk based on aesthetics as after all, your new desk should look nice in your home office. However, since many standing desks can be configured with different surfaces from laminate to hardwood tops, colors and more, we also took into account how customizable each desk is when determining its final rating.

Finally, we factored in the price of each desk. While the standing desks we test differ when it comes to features and design, we try and configure them to best match each other so we can compare how much each would cost if it were the same as the others. 

For more information on how Tom’s Guide rates and reviews, check out our how we test page.  

What to look for when looking for the best standing desk

Surface material
Pretty much every standing desk can be ordered in a variety of materials, with prices to match. Laminate surfaces — that is, a veneer of wood overtop a core — tend to be the least expensive, while solid-core desks made from oak, maple, mahogany or some other wood type will cost more. Bamboo desks straddle the middle, and are not only a good compromise, but are very durable. 

Stability
The higher you raise a standing desk, the greater potential there is for it to wobble or fall over, especially if there are a lot of heavy items on it. If you can, it’s worth checking out a standing desk in person, raising it to its maximum height and then rocking it back and forth to see how it manages.

Minimum and maximum height
This is the range with which the standing desk’s height can be raised or lowered. Most will fall between 25 inches to around 50 inches; better desks will have a wider range, though the difference will usually only be a few inches on either end. 

Maximum weight supported
If you’re planning to use your standing desk to hold more than just your computer — maybe you like dancing on tables — then you’ll want to pay attention to its maximum supported weight. Smaller, less expensive desks won’t be able to hold as much weight as more expensive models. 

Ease of assembly
When it comes to putting together a standing desk, all you need is a screwdriver and a little patience. All of the models we tested came with the requisite screws, Allen wrenches, and clear instruction manuals. Still, some desks are easier to put together than others, and most — especially those with larger tops — will require a second person to help.

Motorized or non-motorized?
How much work do you want to put into raising and lowering your standing desk? The vast majority of standing desks are motorized, meaning all you have to do is press a button to change the height of the desk. However, if you want to save some money — and you don’t plan on moving the desk much — then you might want to check out a non-motorized desk. These will have a hand crank that you’ll have to turn. You won’t need arms like Arnold Schwarzenegger, but you will have to do a little work.

Customization options
Apart from the surface size and material, the better standing desk companies will also offer a variety of ways in which you can customize your desk. These can include attachments such as cable-management trays — the one accessory that you should get with a standing desk — different controls to raise and lower the desk, different leg types and more. 

What about standing desk converters?

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If you’re thinking of upgrading to a standing desk, then you may have come across standing desk converters during your research. Like a standing desk, a standing desk converter allows you to work while standing or sitting with plenty of room for a laptop, monitor and any other accessories you may need. However, you don’t have to replace your existing desk.

For those who work in an office or even if you’re a student in a dorm, a standing desk converter may be a better choice as most companies and colleges don’t want you replacing their furniture. Standing desk converters are also more portable which means you could technically pack one in the back of your car and bring it to and from work or school.

Although standing desk converters are usually cheaper than buying a standing desk outright, they can still get quite expensive and cost anywhere between $100 to $400 dollars. Another downside is that if you find out you don’t really like standing while working, your standing desk converter becomes a giant paperweight. For this reason, you’re better off putting that money into a nice standing desk or even a budget one and upgrading later on.

Also, here are 3 ways to try out a standing desk before you buy — and why you should.