FiXT started in 2006 as an outgrowth of
Esion Media, the name under which Klayton published his earliest Celldweller material. Some of the first releases on FiXT were remix compilations for Celldweller tracks that were called the Take It & Break It series. The remixes were solicited from fans who could download and remix the song files for free. Out of this series grew FiXT Remix, a separate site that regularly hosts remix contests for artists signed to FiXT or carried in the FiXT Store. FiXT released a remix EP for the artists
lvl, as well a single for ex-Celldweller guitarist Kem Secksdiin's band Subkulture (on which Klayton was featured), and the subsequent remix album for the contest hosted by FiXT Remix. FiXT's first officially signed artist was
Blue Stahli, As Viola began looking for publishers for his novel, he reached out to several bands to use their music on a partnered
iOS app that would feature his book in comic book format. In reaching out to Celldweller for music licensing, he got put in touch with FiXT, who published the book. In August 2012, FiXT hosted a video game-editing contest on YouTube to help promote the release of Celldweller's
Soundtrack for the Voices in My Head Vol. 2, by having gamers submit edited footage synced to the song "First Person Shooter". As part of expansion, FiXT introduced a sublabel,
FiXT Neon with focus on
synthwave,
indie pop, and
chillwave. In July 2021, FiXT announced a company rebrand with
FiXT Radium as main label and introduced a new EDM sublabel, '''FiXT Noir. ==Licensing==