Toggle
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
- Property types
- infrastructure, commercial, industrial
- Geography served
- United States
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
Recognition[6]
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
Sources
- Toggle QC product page (toggle.is)
- TechCrunch: Rebar robotics firm Toggle adds another $3M
- Construction Dive: Toggle funding boosted to $15M
- TechCrunch: Brooklyn-based construction robotics startup Toggle gets $3M seed
- TechCrunch: Construction robotics company Toggle raises $8M (Series A)
- Under the Hard Hat: Toggle Robotics AI-powered rebar robot 2024 revenue and partners
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