FrameFlow launches low-code VR authoring suite, raises $18M seed to target training markets

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FrameFlow launches low-code VR authoring suite, raises $18M seed to target training markets

FrameFlow's new product lets non-technical teams build interactive VR scenes using modular components and a visual logic editor. The company says the platform runs in the cloud and streams scenes to standalone headsets, reducing the typical friction of creating immersive training scenarios.

The $18 million seed comes from Lightspeed, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, and a group of strategic angels from enterprise software companies. FrameFlow plans to use the funding to scale its content library and to build integrations with LMS platforms and HR systems for analytics and certification tracking.

Early customers in healthcare and industrial maintenance report faster curriculum delivery and improved retention. FrameFlow's roadmap includes offline-first playback for field teams and an enterprise governance layer that enables central control over scenario updates and compliance reporting.