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Toggle uses computer vision and 3D sensing to localize rebar, verify fabricated parts, and guide robots that assemble reinforcement cages for construction.

Best for: Rebar fabricators, cut-and-bend OEMs, and construction operators who want to automate rebar assembly and quality control.

Last reviewed 6/2/26

Category: Construction & Development Rebar fabrication and robotics
Tags: construction-roboticscomputer-visionrebarprefabricationquality-controlautomation
Property types
infrastructure, commercial, industrial
Geography served
United States
AI

How Toggle uses AI[1]

Toggle uses computer vision and 3D sensing to localize rebar, verify fabricated parts, and guide robots that assemble reinforcement cages for construction.

  • Rebar Localization System (RLS) uses structured-light 3D scanning to map rebar geometry, intersections, and joint locations so robots can navigate dense cages and execute welding or tying
  • Toggle QC scans production parts inline and verifies holes, slots, angles, dimensions, and labels without a metrology lab or trained operator
  • Toggle OS turns construction drawings into automated robotic manufacturing programs that plan and track production
  • Company reports pre-assembled cages cut on-site rebar installation time by 70 to 90 percent and delivers assemblies up to five times faster than manual labor (vendor-reported)

AI type: Computer vision (3D structured-light scanning)

API: unknown MCP: no

Key numbers[2][3][6]

  • Raised $15M total (Series A plus extension)
  • ~$3.2M revenue in 2024
  • all existing customers placed repeat orders
  • pre-assembled cages reported to cut on-site rebar install time 70-90% (vendor-reported)
  • Urban-X accelerator (Cohort 5) graduate

Credibility[4][5][6]

Founders
Daniel Blank (CEO, co-founder) and Ian Cohen co-founded Toggle in 2016; Andreas Thoma serves as Director of Digital Fabrication.
Customers
Partners include Salit Steel, one of the largest rebar companies in Canada, and contractor Miller Bros. (Philadelphia Navy Yard project). Company reports all existing customers have placed repeat orders.
Investors
Tribeca Venture Partners (Series A lead), Blackhorn Ventures, Point72 Ventures, Twenty Seven Ventures, Grep VC, New York State, Mark Cuban, and Tokyu Construction.

Founded

2016

Headquarters

Brooklyn, New York, NY

Stage

Series A

Employees

11-50