Fashion tech startup Style3D automates 3D garment design with AI agent

  • AI can now execute complex garment design tasks from text prompts
  • The platform automates modeling, rendering and production workflows

Style3D (凌迪科技), a Hangzhou-based startup that uses AI and 3D technologies to digitize traditional fashion design, has become what it describes as the world’s first 3D apparel platform to fully support the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing designers to complete complex garment workflows using simple natural language prompts.

The move follows CAD software giant Autodesk and open-source 3D software Blender Foundation’s recent announcements of MCP-enabled AI collaboration.

MCP, developed by AI giant Anthropic, acts as a standardized interface that lets AI safely call external software tools, turning AI from a passive chatbot into an active operator.

In the past, AI in fashion largely provided creative inspiration, while technical tasks such as patterning, 3D modeling, fabric swapping, and physical simulation remained heavily manual.

With MCP integration, Style3D allows AI to directly read garment engineering files, call software functions, and execute tasks.

Designers can now input prompts for automatic stitching, one-click try-ons, and other advanced operations.

Images courtesy of Style3D

AI also handles camera switching, lighting adjustments, and rendering, producing professional marketing visuals. On the production side, it can manage fabric selection, replacement, and automated layout and cutting.

Founded in 2015, Style3D has focused on fashion digitalization, offering 3D modeling, digital fabric design, and cloud collaboration. The company has worked with over 2,000 global brands, including Bosideng, Anta, and Decathlon.

Beyond individual design tasks, AI tools such as Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex and Hermes, when integrated into workflows, enable batch processing of hundreds of digital garments, including color changes, material upgrades, physical property checks, and unified rendering adjustments, significantly reducing repetitive work.

Style3D said that with the arrival of the AI agent era, the firm will not just provide software but also seeks to turn fashion digital workflows into modular professional capabilities that AI can flexibly access.

“Our goal is to become a foundational platform for developers and intelligent agents worldwide,” it said in an official WeChat post.