H&M’s Creator Studio launches fabric printing solution for AI-generated graphics
Nicola Mira
Creator Studio, an on-demand fabric printing platform owned by the H&M
The service gives users the chance to create graphics and illustrations using generative AI, and to print them on merchandise available in a variety of predefined styles. According to Creator Studio, the new tool makes it possible to “generate customised artworks in just a few steps.” The images are then printed using water-based inks on the items included in the range of men’s, women’s and children’s clothes and accessories (100% made with organic cotton or recycled polyester) offered by the company.
“Our mission at Creator Studio is to empower and enable any Creator to express themselves through merch. Finding new ways to reduce any obstacles for our customers to create content is what we relentlessly explore, and integrating a seamless AI artwork-creation tool is a natural step for us to take on this journey,” said Dinesh Nayar, managing director of Creator Studio, in a press release. The start-up is leveraging H&M’s supply chain and fulfilment firepower.
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