Gerber - Accumark
Gerber AccuMark isn't sexy. It is a spreadsheet for fabric. But until someone invents a cheaper way to cut cloth, this "old" software will continue to run the world’s supply chain.
But in an era of SaaS startups and “cloud-native” PLM systems, is this legacy software still relevant? The short answer is —but with important context. gerber accumark
For decades, the name has been synonymous with professional pattern making. If you have worked in cut-and-sew manufacturing, you know the blue interface. You know the workflow. Gerber AccuMark isn't sexy
Small indie brands doing short-run production, or design-forward studios that need photorealistic renderings. A Pro Tip for Brands If you are a brand sending tech packs to factories, do not send Adobe Illustrator files. Ask your pattern maker to export a Cutter Ready DXF (ASTM) or an AccuMark .TMP file. Your factory’s marker maker will thank you, and you will likely see a lower cost-per-unit because you saved them 30 minutes of redrafting. But in an era of SaaS startups and
Why this 30-year-old software remains the gold standard for pattern design, grading, and marker making.
Are you still using AccuMark, or have you moved to a newer solution like CLO or Tukatech? Let me know in the comments. Is Gerber AccuMark still relevant in 2025? A technical review of pattern design, marker making, and whether legacy software beats cloud-native alternatives.
Beyond the Marker: A Deep Dive into Gerber AccuMark for Modern Apparel Manufacturing
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