If you want to use AI to rapidly explore different fabric textures and patterns for your designs, VMOD Fabric is a digital fabric library and AI toolset that can help. It includes tools like Fabricator AI for generating fabric textures from text prompts and a vast library of digital fabrics in various formats. The service also has a fabric digitization service that captures surface texture and physical properties, and it can be integrated into your workflow with tools like CLO, Cinema 4D, Blender and Unreal Engine 5.
Another option is Avolo, an offline text-to-image AI client that offers a collection of imaging tools without a subscription. That includes a texture mode for creating patterns and textures, AI upscaling for large-scale images, and an image-to-image transformation tool. Avolo lets you generate an unlimited number of images offline, so it's a good option if you want to explore a lot of fabric textures.
If you want to get more creative, Refabric is an AI-based fashion design assistant that can generate new designs beyond what's in vogue today. The tool is designed to take over some of the grunt work of design so you can concentrate on higher-level creative decisions and perhaps get more work done.
Last, Fermat is an AI tool that accelerates the design process with tools like converting sketches into photorealistic renders and applying custom styles based on visual references. It also offers virtual try-on for outfits and high-resolution export of designs into editable vector formats, so it's a good option for creating and refining fabric patterns and designs.