Navan AI launches niia.ai FashionTech Platform

Following a successful trial period with several fashion firms in Singapore and India, Singapore-based Navan AI has officially unveiled its FashionTech platform, niia.ai. niia.ai leverages generation AI to streamline the clothing design process, offering significant time and cost savings while fostering creativity and experimentation.

Traditionally, the journey from ideation to market involves multiple phases spanning several weeks. However, niia.ai condenses this process into a matter of hours, reducing the number of steps by half. Designers can effortlessly generate new designs or variations of existing ones by simply outlining their concepts within niia.ai’s intuitive interface.

The platform enables designers to produce high-quality visual representations, preview designs on AI-generated fashion models, and obtain a comprehensive 360-degree view of the product through its visualization feature.

Santosh Rout, Founder and CEO of Navan AI, highlighted the platform’s transformative impact, stating, “niia.ai eliminates the constraints of time and cost traditionally associated with bringing design ideas to fruition.” He emphasized the platform’s affordability, operating on a low-cost SaaS-model pricing structure, which democratizes apparel design and empowers fashion designers to unleash their creativity efficiently and cost-effectively.

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