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Hyperframe, based in Berkeley, California, develops a revolutionary steel framing system designed to snap together for building towers and structures, enabling significantly faster installation, up to 15X quicker than traditional methods. Its precision-engineered components integrate with BIM technology, aiming to reduce labor, enhance safety, and minimize waste on modern job sites. The company has raised $6 million in total funding across two rounds, with an estimated valuation of $2.5 million and annual revenue of $769,995. Operating with 1-10 employees, its leadership includes CEO Ken Sobel, Chief Business Officer Todd Brady, and CTO Jay Cady. Hyperframe was founded in 2018 by Ken Sobel, Todd Brady, and Jay Cady. Its business model centers on sells innovative snap-together steel framing products to the construction industry.
Hyperframe builds and batches orders into kits, which are delivered to corresponding zones on the job site. These kits are packaged last-in, first-out, ensuring components are readily accessible for efficient assembly.
Hyperframe primarily serves the commercial construction sector, providing a no-screw, snap-together metal wall framing system for large-scale developments.
Hyperframe builds and batches orders into kits, which are delivered to corresponding zones on the job site. These kits are packaged last-in, first-out, ensuring components are readily accessible for efficient assembly.
Hyperframe primarily serves the commercial construction sector, providing a no-screw, snap-together metal wall framing system for large-scale developments.
Hyperframe most recently raised Venture Round in January 2026.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 29, 2026 | Venture Round | JobsOhio, The O.H.I.O. Fund | — | Announced |
Hyperframe specializes in an innovative metal wall framing system engineered for commercial construction. The core of their technology is a no-screw, snap-together design that simplifies the assembly process. This method allows for rapid construction, with claims of being up to 15 times faster than conventional steel framing techniques.
The system is designed to be user-friendly, requiring no specialized tools or prior training for installation. This accessibility aims to reduce labor complexity and accelerate project completion times on commercial job sites. The focus is on efficiency and ease of use, making advanced framing accessible to a broader range of construction personnel.
Hyperframe also optimizes the logistics of material delivery and organization. They build and batch orders into kits, which are then delivered to specific zones on a job site. These kits are packaged using a last-in, first-out method, ensuring that components are readily available as needed during the construction sequence.
Headquartered in San Leandro, California, Hyperframe focuses on providing a streamlined solution for metal framing. Their patented system represents an effort to modernize and improve the foundational aspects of commercial building construction through innovative material design and logistical planning.