For Fashion Designers

Design faster.
Create better.

AI-powered textile design tools built for fashion designers who need production-ready prints, not pretty pictures.

Fashion design moves fast. A collection that took six months ten years ago needs to ship in eight weeks now, and every print on every piece has to clear color matching, rapport math, and a print partner's pre-press checklist. Texloom is built for that pace — every tool in the studio is purpose-made for the textile pipeline, from sketch to seamless repeat to Pantone-matched, screen-ready production file. You'll spend less time fighting Photoshop's pixel grid and more time iterating on the print itself.

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Seamless repeats from any sketch
ΔE<2
Pantone TCX match accuracy
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Production resolution exports
Faster collection iteration
Why fashion design teams choose Texloom

Challenges we solve

Building a seamless repeat in Photoshop takes 30–60 minutes per artwork — and the result is rarely truly tileable on the first pass.
AI Print Studio + Seamless Repeats turn a sketch or photo into a perfectly tileable repeat in under a minute, with edges checked automatically. The output is print-ready at 300 DPI on the first export.
Pantone matching by eye is unreliable — the print partner reports a Delta-E mismatch and the run gets rejected.
Pantone Color Finder uses CIEDE2000 Delta-E (the same algorithm textile labs use) against the full TCX library. Anything under ΔE 2 is a commercial match, and you see the number before you ship.
Producing color separations for screen printing requires a separation specialist or hours in dedicated software.
Separation Studio splits any artwork into spot-color channels with halftone screens at the angle and LPI you specify. Export as multi-page TIFF or layered PSD — drop straight into the printer's RIP.
Iterating on colorways for a collection means redrawing each variation manually.
Colorway Studio takes any source design and generates an unlimited number of palette variations in a few seconds. Pick three palette directions for the buyer review without touching the artwork.
Workflow

From idea to production-ready file

  1. 1

    Start with a sketch, photo, or moodboard reference

    Drop any source image into AI Print Studio — a hand-drawn motif, a thrift-store textile photo, or a moodboard scrap. The AI interprets the imagery into a finished print at the color palette and art style you choose.

  2. 2

    Build the repeat

    Send the rendered print into Seamless Repeats. Pick block, half-drop, brick, or mirror layout, set rapport size in inches or centimetres, and the studio outputs a perfectly tileable file with no visible seams.

  3. 3

    Match the colorway to Pantone

    Open Pantone Color Finder, click any color in the artwork, and see the closest TCX matches with Delta-E for each. Lock in the production palette before the print partner ever sees the file.

  4. 4

    Separate for the print method

    Heading to screen printing? Separation Studio splits the design into spot channels with halftone screens. Going digital? Skip this step — your file is already RIP-ready.

  5. 5

    Export at production resolution

    One click exports a 300 DPI lossless TIFF or PSD with your file's exact pixel dimensions. Bleed, repeat math, and color profile are baked in — no hand-off back-and-forth with the production team.

Use cases

Common scenarios

Ready-to-wear print collections

Develop a season's worth of coordinated prints — florals, abstracts, geometrics — that share a palette and feel cohesive on a hanger.

Print-on-demand and e-commerce drops

Generate dozens of saleable seamless prints quickly, each color-matched and resolution-locked for the print partner of your choice.

Couture and bespoke commissions

Render a couture-grade print from a single client moodboard reference and iterate on colorway with the client in the loop.

Swimwear, activewear, and intimates

All-over prints with strict color tolerances, fine motif placement, and stretch-fabric considerations — sized to repeat dimensions specific to engineered cuts.

Accessories and scarves

Engineered print placement on silk scarves, oversized chiffons, and accessories where the rapport math is bespoke per piece.

Costume and theatrical wardrobe

Period-accurate or stylized prints rendered to match a director's mood — at full production resolution for short-run digital printing.

Industry FAQ

Questions about fashion design on Texloom

Yes. Seamless Repeats uses a real graph-cut algorithm (Efros-Freeman MEBC) to make edges meet without visible seams. We don't AI-fake the seam — the math actually tiles.

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