Raspberry AI is a platform that aims to help creative teams in the fashion industry leverage generative AI to streamline their design process, potentially helping brands and manufacturers accelerate the time it takes to prototype new styles or modifications to existing ones. The company says it is motivated by the challenges faced by fashion design in the age of "fleeting social media trend cycles, the on-demand economy, consumers’ insatiable appetite for newness and the rise of fast fashion." Major fashion brands including Under Armour, MCM Worldwide, and Li & Fung are already using the platform to streamline their design processes.

The technology allows designers to instantly visualize how products will look, fit, and drape, while also generating technical drawings needed for manufacturing. Raspberry AI's platform can process text as input to generate realistic imagery and visual marketing content or it can transform sketches into renderings that better showcase how the piece would look in real life. The latter function vastly accelerates the prototyping process, allowing clients to move forward, rather than wait for physical samples to be manufactured and deliver, or than having to spend substantial amounts of time modifying images using photo editing software.

Raspberry AI secured $24 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), with participation from existing investors Greycroft, Correlation Ventures, and MVP Ventures. The company plans to use the fresh funding to accelerate product development and expand its team. Looking ahead, Raspberry AI aims to extend its generative AI capabilities beyond fashion into home, furniture, and other retail categories.