Gerber AccuMark, now part of Lectra, is one of the most widely used apparel CAD systems for pattern design, grading, and marker making. Production and technical teams rely on it to turn a pattern into a graded set of sizes and the markers that drive cutting and material yield. In a great many factories and brands, AccuMark is the working definition of a style's technical truth.
That makes AccuMark data the data everyone downstream depends on. Patterns, graded specs, and markers feed costing, sourcing, and the cutting room, and the numbers have to match. When that information only lives inside AccuMark, every other tool runs on a copy that drifts out of date. When your product reads AccuMark data and writes results back, the team stays on one accurate source and your product becomes part of the production workflow rather than a manual handoff.
What we connect
- Patterns and graded specs, kept aligned across your product and AccuMark
- Markers and yield data, so costing and the cutting room work from real numbers
- Materials and fabrics referenced in the style
- Tech pack data: points of measure, measurements, and construction notes
- Production handoff data, so a finished style moves toward the factory cleanly
Common use cases
- A design or costing product that pulls patterns and markers out of AccuMark and runs its own logic on them
- A sourcing or yield app that keeps material figures aligned with the AccuMark source in real time
- A QA or grading-check tool that reads graded specs and posts results back as the record of truth
- An integration that moves finished pattern and spec data from AccuMark into PLM and production
How we build it
- We map the exact objects, file formats, and events your use case needs in AccuMark, and write the integration scope with acceptance criteria.
- We prototype against the AccuMark formats and tooling with AI assistance, so a working spike exists in days, not weeks.
- We write and review the real integration code: auth, sync, format handling, error handling, and reconciliation.
- We ship it, document it, and keep it healthy as the platform changes.