FrameForce builds smart, load-bearing tools designed specifically for framers. Less strain. Fewer injuries. Longer careers. Better builds.
Framers carry 80-100lb bundles of lumber all day. Stacks of 2x4s, sheets of plywood, engineered headers. Repetitive heavy lifting without mechanical assistance.
Raising a framed wall section means coordinating 200+ lbs of lumber overhead. One slip, one gust of wind, one tired worker, and the wall comes down.
Thousands of nail gun fires per day. Overhead reaching, kneeling, twisting. The damage accumulates silently until it ends a career.
Existing exoskeletons are designed for general industrial use. FrameForce is the first system engineered around the specific movements, loads, and workflows of residential and commercial framing.
Mechanical and powered support for carrying lumber, raising walls, and holding heavy materials overhead.
Sensors track movement patterns, fatigue indicators, and strain accumulation. Know when your crew needs to rotate before injuries happen.
Track equipment usage, workload distribution, and injury risk across your entire framing crew from one dashboard.
Dust, rain, drops, and 100-degree Louisiana summers. FrameForce gear is designed for construction reality, not lab conditions.
Construction wearable tech is exploding. Exoskeleton adoption is accelerating. But every product is general-purpose. The trade that needs it most has no dedicated solution.
FrameForce is building the tools that let skilled framers do what they do best, for longer, with less pain, and with the respect their trade deserves.