Raspberry AI raises $24M from a16z to accelerate fashion design
The world of fashion is moving at a faster pace each year. Most retailers introduce new styles each season, and fast-fashion companies like Shein, H&M, and Zara update their collections continuously. To keep pace with the rapid demand for new styles, brands and manufacturers have been turning to tech to accelerate their design process.
Raspberry AI, a startup founded two years ago, is one of the technological solutions that helps expedite product development by allowing designers to visualize and iterate their ideas nearly instantly with its text-to-image platform.
Rasberry’s founder Cheryl Liu, who was a private equity analyst at KKR focused on retail before working for Amazon and DoorDash, spotted an opportunity to apply generative AI to fashion design right after image models like Open AI’s DALL-E and Stability AI‘s stable diffusion became available in late 2022.
“For the first time in history, you could rapidly create hundreds of designs in a way that you could never do before,” Liu told TechCrunch. She explained that before generative AI, designers would often have to order physical samples to visualize their ideas, which would take weeks.