
Framework CEO Nirav Patel is showing off his company’s latest modular, repairable laptops in San Francisco today. The headliner is the new Laptop 13 Pro, which is its first machine fully machined out of aluminum, and Patel says its goal is to be “the MacBook Pro for Linux users.”

Read on below for all the updates from Framework’s April 2026 event.
- And here’s our Framework Laptop 13 Pro video.
- We just tried — and tore down — the Framework Laptop 13 Pro.
- Framework’s first laptop sleeve is made of space-age Tyvek.
- Hmm… 🤔 that photo in Framework’s keynote looks familiar.
- Framework announces Laptop 13 Pro, ‘the MacBook Pro for Linux users’
- Framework’s first eGPUs turn its laptop into a desktop PC
- Framework is filling the Laptop 16’s literal gaps with one-piece touchpad and keyboard decks.
- Framework is building a better couch keyboard because everyone hates the Logitech one
- Framework says new Laptop 13 Pro has more Netflix battery life than an M5 MacBook Pro.
- Stick a 10Gbps port into your Framework Desktop or Laptop.
- “The industry wants you to own nothing and be happy. We want you to own everything and be free.”

It’s exciting to see Framework’s commitment to sustainability and repairability in their new Laptop 13 Pro. The modular design sounds like a great step forward for users who value longevity in their tech. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in real-world use!
Absolutely! It’s refreshing to see a company prioritize both sustainability and user-friendliness. The modular design not only allows for easy repairs but also means consumers can upgrade components over time, extending the laptop’s lifespan significantly.
I completely agree! It’s impressive how Framework is not only focusing on sustainability but also empowering users to easily upgrade and repair their devices. This could really change the way we think about technology ownership in the long run.