Company Snapshot
Reframe Systems is redefining how homes are built in America by combining robotics, artificial intelligence, and modular construction within compact, deployable microfactories. Headquartered in Boston, the company builds localized factories that can be operational in about 100 days and produce five homes per week. By merging advanced automation with sustainable building practices, Reframe targets the “missing middle” of housing—affordable, energy-efficient homes for working families. Founded by former Amazon Robotics leaders, the company’s model shortens construction timelines, improves quality, and reduces both cost and environmental impact.
Title
Reframe Systems Raises $20 Million Series A to Scale AI-Driven Microfactories for Sustainable Homebuilding
Subtitle
Eclipse and VoLo Earth Ventures co-lead the round to expand Reframe’s robotics-enabled housing production across the United States.
Intro
Reframe Systems announced on August 26, 2025, that it raised $20 million in a Series A round co-led by Eclipse and VoLo Earth Ventures, with participation from MassMutual Catalyst Funds, Cubit Capital, Planetary Health at RA Capital Management, Saga Ventures, and Nor’easter Ventures. Founded in 2022 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, Reframe was created by former Amazon Robotics executives Vikas Enti, Felipe Polido, and Aaron Small.
The new funding will support the expansion of Reframe’s microfactory network, development of its robotics and automation systems, and delivery of homes that are solar-ready, fire resilient, and designed for sustainability. Reframe’s mission is to close the housing supply gap by accelerating the production of high-quality, affordable homes through technology and localized manufacturing.
What the Company Does
Reframe Systems designs and operates AI-powered microfactories that automate much of the homebuilding process.
Deployable microfactories that can start production in around 100 days and output about five homes weekly
Robotics and automation for framing, insulation, electrical, and other structural elements, reducing manual labor and increasing precision
Homes that are all-electric, solar-ready, and built to be fire resilient and energy efficient
Designs that adapt to local zoning, climate, and building regulations
Each microfactory operates close to its target housing market, lowering transportation costs and supporting regional construction needs.
Who It’s Best For
Segments:
Real estate developers
Local and regional governments
Landowners and community developers
Homebuilders seeking scalable, off-site production models
Use Cases:
Affordable middle-income housing
Rapid deployment housing for disaster recovery and climate resilience
Sustainable housing for high-growth metro areas
Deployment / Fit:
Ideal for projects requiring faster construction and lower costs
Valuable in markets with skilled labor shortages
Suitable for multi-home or repeatable development projects
Focused on the U.S. market with a hybrid factory-plus-field model
Similar Companies
Mighty Buildings: Specializes in 3D-printed homes but focuses on advanced materials rather than microfactories.
Factory OS: Builds modular multifamily housing but relies on centralized large-scale factories.
Cover: Designs custom ADUs and small homes through digital design tools but lacks robotics integration.
Veev: Uses prefabrication and digital design for urban housing, while Reframe prioritizes smaller, scalable, locally deployed factories.
Reframe’s biggest differentiator is its robotics-driven, decentralized production model that allows microfactories to quickly adapt to different regional housing needs.
How to Get in Touch
Website: https://reframesystems.com
Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Contact: Via website contact form or investor relations
Team / Founders
Vikas Enti, Co-founder and CEO – Former Amazon Robotics leader with deep expertise in automation and industrial systems.
Felipe Polido, Co-founder and CTO – Former Amazon Robotics engineer overseeing robotic systems and AI development.
Aaron Small, Co-founder and COO – Former Amazon Robotics operations executive specializing in scaling complex systems.
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