This document describes a bladeless wind turbine called the Vortex wind turbine. It has no blades or other moving parts like gears or bearings. Instead, it uses vorticity, where wind breaks against the solid structure and causes it to oscillate, capturing the energy. It is composed of a single structural component called the Vortex, a supporting rod, and a piezo-electric alternator to convert the kinetic energy into electrical energy. The bladeless design has advantages of lower installation and maintenance costs than traditional wind turbines since there are no blades or other parts that can break. It also occupies less space and produces less noise than traditional designs.