Framework Computer Inc. Company Profile
Background
Framework Computer Inc., founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, is a consumer electronics company dedicated to creating customizable and repairable laptops. The company's mission is to end the disposability of consumer electronics by designing products that are easy to repair and upgrade, thereby reducing electronic waste and promoting sustainability.
Key Strategic Focus
Framework's strategic focus centers on developing high-performance laptops that are upgradeable, customizable, and repairable. Their product lineup includes the Framework Laptop 13 and Framework Laptop 16, both designed with modularity in mind. The company also operates the Framework Marketplace, an ecosystem for parts and modules, enabling users to customize and upgrade their devices according to their needs.
Financials and Funding
Framework Computer Inc. has raised a total of $35 million in funding. In April 2024, the company announced a Series A-1 funding round, raising $17 million from investors including Spark Capital, Buckley Ventures, Anzu Partners, Cooler Master, and Pathbreaker Ventures. Additionally, a $1 million community round was opened, allowing 100 accredited investors to invest $10,000 each.
Pipeline Development
Framework has developed and shipped multiple generations of its laptops:
- Framework Laptop 13: Launched in July 2021 with 11th Gen Intel Core processors, followed by subsequent generations featuring 12th and 13th Gen Intel Core processors, as well as AMD Ryzen 7040 series processors.
- Framework Laptop 16: Announced in March 2023, this model offers a larger display and enhanced performance, maintaining the company's commitment to modularity and repairability.
- Framework Laptop 12: Announced in February 2025, this 2-in-1 convertible laptop features a 12-inch WUXGA touchscreen, targeting users seeking a smaller, more affordable option.
Technological Platform and Innovation
Framework's innovation lies in its modular design philosophy, allowing users to easily repair and upgrade their devices. Key technological features include:
- Expansion Card System: Provides interchangeable modules for various ports and functionalities, enabling users to customize their laptops according to their needs.
- Open Source Firmware: The company has open-sourced its Embedded Controller (EC) firmware and supports the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) for firmware updates, enhancing transparency and user control.
Leadership Team
- Nirav Patel: Founder and CEO.
- Kieran Levin: Lead System Architect.
- Po Yu Chen: Head of Industrial Design.
- Kate Chouinard: Technical Program Manager.
- Lauren Mitchell: Head of Logistics.
- Mendy Ni: Head of Supply Chain.
- Adila Lai: Senior Global Supply Manager.
- Alfie Lin: Senior Mechanical Engineer.
- LL: Head of Finance.
- Amanda McElmurray: Reverse Logistics and Repair Operations Manager.
- Kasim Chang Chien: Senior Electrical Engineer.
- Abbie Wang: Product Manager.
- Rick Kuo: Senior Technical Program Manager.
- Travis Liu: Senior Mechanical Architect.
- Jimmy Yang: Senior Operations Program Manager.
- Zach Feldman: Staff Software Engineer.
- Olivia Zheng: Senior FP&A Analyst.
- Louise Lau: Senior Growth Manager.
- Sandy Qualey-Dobson: Head of Customer Support.
- Esther Yen: Senior Industrial Designer.
- Marissa Buyck: Head of Marketing.
- Derrick Liu: Manager, Product Quality.
- Ross Jernigan: Senior Frontend Developer.
- Jessica Vo: Head of People.
- Daniel Schaefer: Senior System Software Engineer.
- Angela Lien: Senior Global Supply Manager.
- Wendy Tsai: Logistics Manager.
- Matt Hartley: Linux Support Lead.
- Pinky Chen: Technical Program Manager.
- JingWei Xian: Manager, Planning and Procurement.
- Robert Teng: Senior Electrical Engineer.
- Anthony Ye: Electrical Engineer.
- Max Drzewinski: Lead Product Designer.