FrameForge secures $30M Series B to expand its remote usability testing platform

Design · 5 min read

FrameForge secures $30M Series B to expand its remote usability testing platform

FrameForge announced a $30 million Series B led by Meridian Partners to grow its remote research tooling, which blends video-based usability testing, automated sentiment tagging, and panel recruitment. The company also launched LiveLabs, a unified workspace where research teams can run simultaneous moderated sessions and collect quantitative heatmaps.

LiveLabs integrates with major prototyping tools and can anonymize participant video, timestamped interactions, and biometric proxies such as webcam-derived attention signals. FrameForge says the new product will help product and UX teams triangulate evidence faster and reduce reliance on scattered spreadsheets.

The Series B proceeds will fund international expansion, localization of the platform, and partnerships with academic research groups. Designers will find the platform's collaborative tagging and shareable highlight reels useful for lifting insights into product cycles more quickly.