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2D and 3D CAD/CAM pattern design spanning fashion, automotive and upholstery

  • Deployment Cloud Based, On Premise
  • Starting price Quoted on request
  • Free trial Not offered
  • Best for Small Business, Medium Business, Large Enterprise

What is Optitex?

Optitex is 2D and 3D CAD/CAM software for pattern design, and its range beyond apparel is the first thing that distinguishes it. Alongside fashion it addresses automotive, upholstery, bags and accessories, with dedicated bundles for fashion and apparel and for automotive and furniture. Those industries all cut shaped pieces from roll goods, so the underlying pattern, marker and cutting problems are shared, but few vendors package for both.

The product set covers the full path from design to cut. 2D and 3D Pattern Design Software is the core. A 3D Design plugin for Adobe Illustrator lets designers work in the tool they already use rather than learning a CAD environment. Sketch handles concept work and Fill supports fabric and print application. Marker addresses the economics directly: marker efficiency determines how much fabric a garment consumes, and a small percentage improvement compounds across a production run into real money. Print and Cut plus CutPlan cover the cutting room, and Fabric Management tracks material.

O/Cloud provides cloud capability across the workflow. Services are extensive and reflect that CAD adoption is a skills problem as much as a software one: consultation, proof of concept, training, mentoring, a 3D Studio and ongoing technical support. Proof of concept is worth taking up, since pattern software is judged on whether it handles your own blocks and grading rules rather than on demonstrations. Customer segments are addressed separately for brands, retailers, manufacturers, enterprise, SMB and education. The site is published in English, Spanish and Italian, and eLearning, webinars, help and FAQ resources are available. Pricing is not published and evaluation begins with a booked demo.

Key Features of Optitex

  • 2D and 3D pattern design CAD
  • 3D Design plugin for Adobe Illustrator
  • Sketch for concept work
  • Fill for fabric and print application
  • Marker making for fabric efficiency
  • CutPlan and Print and Cut for the cutting room
  • Fabric management
  • O/Cloud cloud capability
  • Bundles for fashion and apparel
  • Bundles for automotive and furniture
  • Coverage for upholstery, bags and accessories
  • Consultation, proof of concept and mentoring services
  • 3D Studio service
  • Training, eLearning and webinars
  • Interfaces in English, Spanish and Italian

Optitex Pricing

Quoted

Quoted on request

No pricing is published. Cost depends on seats and which products or bundles are licensed. Evaluation begins with a booked demo.

Optitex Specifications

Software Tagline :
2D and 3D CAD/CAM pattern design spanning fashion, automotive and upholstery
Deployment :
  • Cloud Based
  • On Premise
Subscription Plan :
Desktop Platforms :
  • Windows
  • Web App
Mobile Platforms :
Language Support :
Target Audience :
  • Small Business
  • Medium Business
  • Large Enterprise
Available Support :
  • Email
  • Phone
Integrations :
Product Url :
API Available :
Yes
Free Trial Available :
No
Run On Mobile Browser :
No
Free Plan Available :
No
Customization Available :
No

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Optitex FAQs

No. Evaluation begins with a booked demo. CAD software of this type is licensed per seat with modules priced separately, so establish which products a bundle actually contains before comparing quotes.

No. Automotive, upholstery, bags and accessories are addressed alongside fashion, with dedicated bundles for automotive and furniture. These industries share the same pattern, marker and cutting problems as garment production.

Because marker efficiency determines how much fabric each garment consumes. A small percentage improvement compounds across a production run into significant material savings, which is usually where CAD pays for itself.

Yes. A 3D Design plugin for Adobe Illustrator lets designers stay in the tool they already know rather than learning a CAD environment, which lowers the adoption barrier for the design side of a team.

Take up the proof of concept service and run your own blocks and grading rules through it. Pattern software is judged on whether it handles your existing library correctly, not on how well a demonstration goes.