KolAi offers AI certification for denim designers

To empower individuals in the field, KolAi Denim is extending its free AI-driven certification program to interested participants who enroll on the company’s website.

Upon signing up, participants gain complimentary access to the certification program. Once they complete the course, designers will receive a certificate of completion demonstrating their proficiency in crafting laser designs with KolAi. KolAi believes that designers certified in KolAi Denim will have a significant advantage for success in the industry, thanks to the prominence of AI-based tools.

Since its launch in 2021, KolAi Designer has been touted as the “first and only” AI-driven design tool specifically tailored for denim laser designers. The technology enables designers to create high-quality laser designs inspired by various garments in just minutes.

Last year, the platform introduced version 2.5 of KolAi Designer, enhancing the tool’s capabilities to generate laser designs with multiple layers, offering easier customization and a more realistic 3D look. Customers reported that using the AI system saved up to 95% of the time compared to traditional denim laser design methods.

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