Reframe Systems raises $20 million to scale prefabricated construction ‘microfactories’

Mai Tao
Robotics & Automation News
Reframe Systems crew rigging a prefabricated module on a flatbed delivery truck

Robotics and Automation News covers our approach to home construction, drawing on the same principles that transformed e-commerce fulfillment. Our network of AI-driven regional microfactories deploys in 100 days and manufactures five single-family homes per week by automating framing, sheathing, and insulation with vision-guided robots while augmenting workers with iPad instructions for complex workflows. The result is factory-grade precision built to local requirements, delivering all-electric, solar-ready homes designed to strict fire-resilience codes with ember-resistant vents and non-combustible materials.

The core difference between us and traditional modular builders is adaptability. Most modular operations work like car factories, producing one product the same way everywhere. Our microfactories flip that model. We can adapt designs for local codes, climate, and neighborhood style in minutes without adding cost or time. Whether it's a triple-decker or a single-family home, the system works the same way in every location, allowing us to stand up new microfactories quickly and replicate that adaptability at scale.

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