Building the missing middle of American manufacturing.
Infi is a small team of engineers in the Bay Area rebuilding how hardware gets made in the United States — software-defined, robotics-enabled, and run by people who have shipped real products.
We started with a simple observation. The early stages of hardware — pilot builds, NPI, the run of a few hundred units that turns a prototype into a product — have largely been offshored, and the loop between engineering and the floor has gotten slower and more expensive every year. The teams designing the next generation of robots, drones, medical devices, and consumer hardware deserve a better partner.
Our first product is FactoryHQ, a contract assembler for electromechanical hardware running out of programmable robotic cells in California. Beyond it, we're building the systems, software, and physical infrastructure to make domestic manufacturing the default again — fast, flexible, and close to engineering. If that's the kind of work you want to spend the next decade on, we'd like to meet you.