The technology for electroorganic synthesis is surveyed. Cell design and electrode materials, including the use of diaphragms in certain cases, are discussed, as are cell current distribution and mass‐transport phenomena. Features influencing good product specificity with certain cell designs are presented, together with a sampling of commercially available cells. Cost analysis for electroorganic synthesis is reviewed. A number of electroorganic processes that have been commercialized or carried out at pilot‐plant scale are presented.