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Newsroom // Update // February 19, 2026

Delivering on the Promise of Scale


Just a few years ago, we set out to remove the fundamental limitations of traditional manufacturing and eliminate the cap on innovation. Today, we are in continuous production, not experiments, delivering mission critical components for some of the most demanding frontier programs at the fastest growing companies in the world. Demand now consistently outpaces capacity and the question is no longer whether our approach works, but how quickly we can scale it.


Strengthening Our Investment Team

We are excited to announce that Freeform has closed a $67M Series B with participation from Apandion, AE Ventures, Founders Fund, Linse Capital, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), Threshold Ventures, and Two Sigma Ventures. This group brings deep experience and operational capability, not just capital, spanning scaled operations, advanced computing, frontier manufacturing, and the conviction required to build and scale an industry redefining company.

This funding accelerates Skyfall, our next generation factory platform scheduled to go live in the first half of 2026. Skyfall will substantially expand capability across our factory network and allow us to continue to meet rapidly increasing customer demand.

The next generation of part design and physical manufacturing will be powered by high performance computing, where GPUs enable the sensing, simulation, and real time control required to transform the physical world. This raise reflects our ability to deploy Physical AI in real production environments today and demonstrates how NVIDIA’s computing platforms unlock a fundamentally new approach to scalable manufacturing.


Why Freeform

Human creativity and ideation move an order of magnitude faster than our ability to design, manufacture, and assemble the physical world. This mismatch has become a fundamental constraint on the pace of innovation. Ideas advance rapidly, while the systems required to turn them into real products lag far behind.

Over the past several decades, many technologies and manufacturing paradigms have promised to close this gap, most often through novel integration of third party products or by overpromising the capabilities of new technologies. While some have delivered incremental gains, none have fundamentally changed how products are designed, produced, and scaled. As a result, manufacturing remains fragmented, slow to adapt, and misaligned with the pace of modern innovation.

The breakthrough comes from treating manufacturing as a single, integrated system rather than a collection of disconnected tools. We have developed proprietary, purpose built technology across robotics, sensing, simulation, control, machine learning, and verification, designed from first principles to operate as a unified whole that is fundamentally flexible and scalable. By unifying these capabilities into AI native factories, we unlock new classes of products that could not exist before, while enabling faster iteration, higher yield, and scalable production, bringing physical manufacturing closer to the pace of human ideation.


How we scale

Freeform offers a scalable, turnkey service that takes customer ideas and rapidly turns them into production ready products, all under one roof. In the first half of 2026, we plan to unveil Skyfall, the world’s fastest laser melting platform, capable of producing thousands of kilograms of high quality parts per day. Skyfall will expand current capacity by over 25x and broaden material offerings by over 10x. It is a foundational element of our first automated, software defined factory, purpose built to demonstrate flexible, scalable, and rapid expansion in the future.


Join us

We are actively hiring in Hawthorne, CA. If you want to build Physical AI that ships real products and help scale what others call impossible, come to Freeform.

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