FrameForge secures $7M to ship a lightweight UX testing toolkit for mobile prototypes
Design · 3 min read
FrameForge announced a $7 million seed round led by PixelSpring and released a mobile UX toolkit for unmoderated and moderated testing. The toolkit records micro-interactions, gesture timing, and contextual screenshots while offering optional voice sentiment capture to supplement usability metrics.
The focus is on low-friction deployment: embed a small SDK into prototypes or use a recorder that overlays on real devices. FrameForge provides dashboards that highlight friction hotspots and recommended fixes grounded in interaction heuristics.
Pro teams using FrameForge report faster validation cycles and better cross-team clarity on user issues. The startup will invest in privacy-preserving instrumentation, support for cross-platform prototypes, and integrations with popular research repositories.