At Gantio Robotics, we are on a mission to transform traditional carpentry. Our goal is to convert the construction of wooden frameworks and raw houses into an industrial assembly kit process. A shift that allows structures to be erected in half the time usually required.
From Manual Chaos to “Plug-and-Play”
We know that the classic picture of a construction site often involves noise, dust, manual measurements, and large piles of waste. It is an expensive, slow, and error-prone way to build. We are changing this narrative with our new concept, FrameX™.
Our approach is simple: we build a bridge between the drafting room’s digital models and the reality of the construction site. Instead of carpenters having to decipher drawings, measure, and cut under suboptimal working conditions, we deliver a finished “building kit” ready for immediate assembly.
“We remove all the hassle that normally slows down the pace on a construction site. Our robots saw, mill assembly markers, and ID-mark every single component with the precision expected of a robot. When it lands on site, it is plug-and-play. The crew doesn’t need to spend time measuring or sorting offcuts – they just have to assemble,” explains our CEO, Mathias Thor.
Precision Driven by Parametric Design
The FrameX™ system supports parametric design, which means we can go directly from the architect’s and engineers’ data to finished elements without any loss of information.
Our system auto-generates cutting lists directly from the drawings, and our robots – utilizing gantry architecture – process even heavy and large items with extreme precision. To ensure error-free assembly, we mill slots to guide all connections and apply ID markings that indicate the mounting logic. This makes it physically impossible to assemble the structure incorrectly.

We Are Our Own Biggest Customer
Unlike many suppliers of construction technology who simply sell the equipment, we have chosen an unconventional path to prove the value of our technology: we have become our own first customer.
Our factory in Tommerup Stationsby does not function as a showroom, but as an effective production line. By using our own robots in full-scale production, we create an extremely short feedback loop that allows us to continuously fine-tune and further develop our systems.
This strategy has proven that our business case holds water. We generated a turnover of 3 million DKK solely in the second half of 2025, with an expectation of 7–9 million DKK in 2026.
“We don’t just stand up and say our technology works in theory. We base our own business on it,” says Mathias Thor. “When we deliver FrameX™ elements to a construction site, they are produced using technology we have ‘hardened’ in daily operation.”
The Benefits of Industrialization in Construction
We believe the advantages of industrializing this process are tangible for everyone involved:
- Speed: Raw house and frame structures can be erected up to twice as fast as traditional construction allows.
- Economy: We offer a total financial overview from day one, with minimal material waste, less rework, and fewer unforeseen man-hours.
- Work Environment: We ensure a significant reduction in noise and dust, as the saw is largely not used on-site.
- Documentation: Every component is traceable. We deliver precise data on material consumption and waste reduction.





