Seamless CAD pattern file conversion for fashion, automotive, and industrial design. Convert Gerber, Lectra, Optitex, CLO 3D, DXF, AI, and more.
Why Apparel CAD File Conversion Matters
In industries where **precision and compatibility** are essential, converting CAD pattern files ensures smooth collaboration between different teams and software platforms. Our service eliminates **file errors, formatting issues, and lost data**, allowing for seamless integration into your workflow.
What We Offer
Accurate CAD File Conversion – Convert files between proprietary software without data loss.
Seamless Compatibility – Work with different manufacturers and suppliers effortlessly.
Fast Turnaround – Most files are converted within **24 hours**.
Support for Multiple Industries – Fashion, automotive, furniture, and industrial design.
✅ Expert Pattern Data Conversion – Retain notches, grainlines, and seam allowances.
✅ High Accuracy & Precision – Avoid missing components or misaligned grading.
✅ Fast & Reliable Service – Quick delivery without compromising quality.
✅ Industry Expertise – 20+ years of experience in CAD file management.
How It Works
Upload Your Files: Send your CAD files and specify the required format.
We Process Your Files: Our team ensures accuracy and seamless conversion.
Receive Your Converted Files: Your files are delivered ready for production.
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