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Toggle Robotics

Toggle Robotics is a construction automation company that pairs Toggle OS design-to-fabrication software with Weaver industrial workcells to prefabricate rebar assemblies offsite, then delivers ready-to-place cages to jobsites through its field services arm Toggle Construction.

The firm focuses on reinforced concrete work because rebar placement still drives cost, schedule risk, and safety exposure on heavy civil and building projects. Its stack spans digital takeoff-style preparation, robotic assembly in a controlled factory setting, and logistics to the pour.

Toggle OS is described as the layer that turns construction drawings into machine-ready programs while orchestrating orders and factory throughput. Weaver workcells combine industrial robots, custom hardware, and operator interfaces inside guarded cells, and the company also places those cells in Toggle-run or customer-managed facilities under a factory-on-demand model (Toggle Robotics, 2026).

Public posts state the company was founded in 2016 and later announced an eight-million-dollar Series A led by Tribeca Venture Partners in 2021, plus an additional three million dollars of Series A extension funding in 2023 (Toggle Robotics via Medium posts linked from toggle.is, 2026). Fundraising details help size maturity but do not guarantee availability in your region or trade.

Toggle highlights a related operating company, Toggle Construction, that performs pre-assembly services across North America, which matters if you want a subcontracted outcome rather than buying cells outright. Always confirm scope, liability split, and union or prevailing-wage rules before adopting a new prefab channel.

Specifications

Pricing

Enterprise quote

Platforms

WebWindows

Used for

Rebar prefabricationIndustrialized constructionSite logistics reductionConcrete reinforcement planning

Used by

General ContractorsConcrete ContractorsStructural EngineersPrefab ManufacturersHeavy Civil Contractors

Tasks

Fabrication planningRebar detailing supportOffsite manufacturingConstruction automationSupply chain coordination

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Attacks a bottleneck trade (rebar) with both software and physical automation.
  • Offers a services path through Toggle Construction if you are not ready to own robots.
  • Published funding milestones suggest continued product investment.

Cons

  • No public price sheet; expect long-cycle sales and factory fit-up discussions.
  • Geography, crane logistics, and local labor agreements still gate how much benefit you see.
  • You must coordinate with structural designers so robotic-friendly detailing matches approved structures.

Key features

  • Toggle OS: Prepares fabrication programs from drawing inputs and coordinates factory orders.

  • Weaver workcells: Robot cells with proprietary hardware and operator tooling for repetitive rebar assembly tasks.

  • Factory on demand: Deploys workcells in Toggle-owned or partner facilities depending on program needs.

  • Human-in-the-loop production: Marketing copy stresses pairing automation with skilled operators rather than fully unattended sites.

  • Field delivery: Sister construction services can supply prebuilt assemblies to the pour sequence.

Pricing

Enterprise programs (contact sales)

Contact sales

Capital equipment and services pricing is quote-only; see vendor for Weaver cells and Toggle Construction scopes.

Frequently asked questions

What does Toggle Robotics actually sell?

The company markets Toggle OS software, Weaver robotic workcells, and related factory services, often alongside Toggle Construction for installed prefabrication. Exact purchase versus rental models depend on the program you negotiate.

Is Toggle only for buildings?

Messaging references large-scale buildings and infrastructure, including renewable energy-related work. Ask for case studies that match your structure types, seismic region, and inspection norms.

Do I need my own factory?

The vendor describes factory-on-demand deployments in Toggle-operated or customer-managed facilities. If you lack space, the services-led route may be the practical entry point.

How does Toggle relate to BIM models?

The workflow starts from construction drawings that feed Toggle OS for fabrication programming. Clarify supported formats, LOD expectations, and who owns model-to-fabrication validation in your VDC plan.

Where is Toggle based?

Press posts reference Bohemia, New York for leadership hires, while the public site presents a global construction automation story. Confirm local engineering support and spare-parts logistics for your sites.

Is this safe for union jobsites?

Automation changes task codes rather than removing humans entirely, but every district differs. Run the plan through labor counsel and trade partners before you promise schedule savings in bid documents.

Tutorials and learning

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