FrameSync secures $18M to accelerate live collaborative prototyping tools
Design · 4 min read
FrameSync announced an $18 million Series A round led by Meridian Ventures to grow its live collaborative prototyping platform for product teams. The platform enables multiple stakeholders to interact with a running prototype in real time, record participant interactions, and export synchronized session artifacts.
Planned features include AI-assisted annotation that auto-tags interesting events, sentiment detection during moderated tests, and session synthesis that summarizes key usability issues. FrameSync will also introduce mobile-device mirroring with low-latency input relays for more realistic touch testing.
Design researchers see improvements in efficiency—FrameSync's ability to capture multi-participant dynamics reduces the time spent stitching together research clips. The company emphasizes robust privacy controls for research participants and enterprise SSO integrations to manage access across organizations.
FrameSync will use the funding to expand its engineering team, add more regional servers to reduce latency, and create enterprise-grade workflow integrations with popular usability platforms and bug trackers.