We were tired of the constant frustration caused by inaccurate fabric drape simulations.
Designers and manufacturers struggled with tools that fell short of capturing the essence of how fabrics flow, stretch, and behave. Everyone created drape measurement methods for their software.
We knew there had to be a better way—and we set out to create it.
We didn’t just stop at the basics.
We partnered with the Taiwan Textile Research Institute (TTRI) to ensure our solution had expert input.
By leveraging industry-standard measurement tools like BS-5058 and Fabric Touch Tester, we built an algorithm that could accurately predict and replicate fabric behavior.
But we didn’t stop there.
Our team embarked on an ambitious journey: collecting and comparing thousands of fabrics to fine-tune our technology.
We analyzed their weight, flexibility, and texture under precise conditions, ensuring our data reflected real-world characteristics.
We taught our algorithms how to think like fabric using advanced drape machines and AI. Every ripple, fold, and stretch was meticulously recorded and processed, creating a library of information that powers our industry-leading simulation tools today.
The result?
An award-winning digital fabric drape simulation that doesn’t just visualize fabric—it brings it to life.
Whether you’re working on a flowing gown or a structured chair cover, our tools ensure you can design with confidence, knowing the digital representation mirrors reality.
At NunoX, we believe that great design starts with great tools. That’s why we put so much effort into solving this challenge—for designers, manufacturers, and everyone in between. Because accuracy is essential, not optional.
NX Drape automatically outputs physical values compatible with CLO3D, Browzwear, and DC Suite.