Freeform secures $67M to scale Skyfall Additive Manufacturing

Freeform, a metal Additive Manufacturing company founded by engineers from SpaceX and based in Los Angeles, California, USA, announced that it has closed a $67 million funding round.

The Series B funding round included participation from Apandion, AE Ventures, Founders Fund, Linse Capital, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), Threshold Ventures, and Two Sigma Ventures.
This funding is expected to accelerate the release of Freeform’s Skyfall Additive Manufacturing machine, scheduled to go live in the first half of 2026. The laser-based machine is reportedly capable of producing thousands of kilograms of parts per day. Skyfall is anticipated to expand Freeform’s capacity by a factor of 25 and broaden material offerings by a factor of ten.

Freeform states that it aims to reduce the time between design ideation and real-world application through the development of its proprietary, purpose-built technology across robotics, sensing, simulation, control, machine learning, and verification. The company states that the technology has been designed from first principles to operate as a unified, flexible and scalable machine.



























