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Describe Your Garment
Write a plain-language brief — category, fit, fabric, construction, colorway. The AI interprets your intent and generates consistent front and back garment renders.
AI Fashion Design Software
Describe your garment in plain language. Generate front and back renders, iterate through chat, produce complete tech packs — all in one workspace. No CAD skills needed.
How it works
01
Describe Your Garment
Write a plain-language brief — category, fit, fabric, construction, colorway. The AI interprets your intent and generates consistent front and back garment renders.
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Iterate Through Chat
Refine silhouette, construction, trims, and styling through conversation. Each change builds on the previous — no regenerating from scratch.
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Generate Tech Pack
One action produces a complete tech pack — cover page, flat sketches, BOM, measurements, graded sizes, construction notes, colorways, labels, and costing.
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Export & Produce
Export a manufacturer-ready PDF. All specifications, measurements, and construction notes in one document — no loose files, no version confusion.
Time savings
Why Skema3D
Garment-Aware AI
Understands construction, fabric, fit, and grading — not just visual appearance. A raglan sleeve gets different specs than a set-in sleeve.
Connected Workflow
Design context flows into tech packs automatically. No copy-paste between tools, no version drift, no manual re-entry.
Production-Ready Output
Complete tech packs with flat sketches, BOMs, measurements, grading, construction, colorways, and costing — exported as professional PDF.
AI fashion design software uses generative models to create garment visuals from text descriptions. Unlike general image generators, fashion-specific AI understands garment construction, fabric properties, and production specifications — connecting concept generation directly to tech pack output.
General image generators produce concept art with no garment-specific data. AI fashion design platforms like Skema3D generate structured garment concepts with construction details, then connect those concepts directly to production documentation — tech packs, BOMs, measurements, and flat sketches.
No. AI fashion design replaces the CAD step with natural language input. Describe your garment in plain language and the AI handles the technical execution — rendering, flat sketches, and specification generation.
Yes. Platforms like Skema3D generate complete tech packs including cover pages, flat sketches, bills of material, measurement specs, graded size charts, construction notes, colorway definitions, and costing — all from the same garment context used for design.
Accuracy depends on prompt quality. Structured, specific briefs that define category, fit, fabric, and construction produce garments that closely match design intent. Vague prompts produce generic results. The AI improves through iterative refinement via chat.
No installations, no CAD training. Describe your garment and go from concept to tech pack in one session.
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