Reframe Systems, an AI homebuilding startup, secured $20 million in Series A funding. Eclipse and VoLo Earth Ventures co-led this investment round. This capital will therefore scale its microfactory operations.
Former Amazon Robotics leaders Vikas Enti, Felipe Polido, and Aaron Small founded Reframe Systems. They apply advanced automation expertise to home construction. Consequently, their physical AI approach aims to transform the industry.
Microfactories Address Housing Shortage
The company's microfactories leverage proprietary software and robotics. These facilities reduce construction time and costs by 35%. Moreover, they address critical labor shortages in the housing sector.
Reframe Systems builds diverse missing-middle housing types. These include single-family homes, duplexes, and townhomes. Unlike traditional modular construction firms, Reframe offers mass-customization.
Microfactories deploy in 100 days, producing five single-family homes weekly. They automate framing, sheathing, and insulation. Furthermore, homes are site-customized for local codes and conditions.
Reframe Systems aims to build one million homes by 2045. This ambitious goal addresses critical housing needs.
Current projects include multi-family units in Somerville, MA, and single-family homes in Devens, MA. The company also plans a microfactory in Southern California. This expansion, therefore, targets both housing shortages and wildfire resilience.
The technology delivers resilient, all-electric, solar-ready homes. This approach contrasts with competitors like ICON 3D by focusing on diverse housing types. Thus, Reframe Systems champions housing affordability through efficient production.

