Dress to Design
Upload a photo of a printed garment and AI extracts the pattern flat — removing folds, shadows, and perspective distortion. Free account includes 100 credits.
Why extracting patterns from garment photos is hard
When you photograph a printed shirt, the pattern is distorted by folds, shadowed by drape, tinted by ambient lighting, and perspectively skewed by the angle. Extracting the flat, undistorted pattern requires reversing all of that — something that historically needed hours in Photoshop with smart objects, puppet warp, and careful dodging.
Our AI does it automatically. Upload the garment photo, and the model detects the garment's geometry, inverses the folds and perspective, equalises the lighting, and delivers a flat, undistorted pattern that you can use as a reference, a starting point for new designs, or a tile for seamless reproduction.
Use this for competitive analysis (what patterns are your competitors running?), archival work (digitising vintage garment prints), and design reference (quickly capturing pattern structure from on-rack finds). Who uses it: textile designers building reference libraries, forecasters tracking print trends, and design students studying pattern composition.
Four steps, free account
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15-second signup, 100 credits, no card.
Upload a garment photo
JPG, PNG, WEBP up to 10MB. Clearer the better — natural light, flat lay preferred but not required.
AI extracts the pattern
Wait ~20 seconds. The model unfolds, equalises, and delivers the flat pattern.
Download extracted pattern
Flat pattern PNG ready for reference or further editing.
Frequently asked
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