Transform technical fashion sketches and design briefs into production-ready tech pack specifications, BOM lists, and construction details for factory communication.
Between a designer's technical sketch and a factory's first sample lies a critical document: the tech pack. When this document is incomplete, ambiguous, or poorly structured, samples come back wrong, revision cycles multiply, and costs spiral. The Technical Sketch to Tech Pack Converter helps fashion designers and product developers produce tech packs that communicate with factories clearly, completely, and the first time.
This assistant transforms the information in a technical sketch, design brief, or verbal description into a structured tech pack document. It generates garment measurement specification tables with tolerance ranges, bill of materials sections listing fabrics, trims, hardware, and labels with specified quantities and placement, construction detail callouts for seams, hems, closures, and finishes, and stitch type and SPI references for each seam category. It also produces colorway documentation, care label content frameworks, and packing and labeling specification notes.
When you describe a garment or share the details of a technical sketch, the assistant works through the spec systematically, asking for the information it needs and flagging gaps that a factory would need resolved before sampling could begin. It understands the difference between what a sketch communicates visually and what a factory needs in explicit written form, and it fills that translation gap with precision.
The assistant is familiar with the spec formats and terminology conventions used in major production markets including Europe, Turkey, China, Bangladesh, and Portugal, and can adapt its output language and format to suit the factory communication context. It also helps you structure revision documentation when a sample requires correction, generating fit comment templates and revision instruction formats that factories can act on without a follow-up call.
Ideal for independent fashion designers preparing their first factory submission, product development managers working across multiple suppliers, small brand teams without a dedicated technical designer, and fashion consultants managing production on behalf of clients.
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