Gerber AccuMark
Gerber AccuMark (now part of Lectra) is the historic global standard for apparel pattern making, grading, and marker making — deployed by virtually every global apparel manufacturer for decades.
Full Pricing Breakdown
Key Capabilities
Technical Audit
The Pros
- The de facto global pattern CAD — fluent talent pool everywhere
- Mature plotter / cutter integration
- Strong PLM connector
The Cons
- Windows-only
- Subscription pricing not advertised — quote-only
- 3D module less polished than CLO / Browzwear
CADGuide Verdict
Final Professional Conclusion
"If you work in any large apparel factory, AccuMark is already on the desk."
Expert Q&A
?What is Gerber AccuMark used for?
Lectra's Gerber AccuMark — the long-standing global standard for apparel pattern and marker making. Gerber AccuMark is a visualization and rendering solution widely adopted in Fashion, Apparel, Textile.
?How much does Gerber AccuMark cost?
Gerber AccuMark starts at $3,500 per seat on a subscription license. Volume, network, and educational tiers are typically available — contact the vendor for an enterprise quote.
?Is there a free version of Gerber AccuMark?
Gerber AccuMark is a commercial product without a free permanent tier. Most vendors offer a 15-30 day evaluation on request; verified educational seats are typically free for students.
?What operating systems does Gerber AccuMark support?
Gerber AccuMark runs on Windows.
?Which file formats does Gerber AccuMark support?
Gerber AccuMark works with standard visualization and rendering interchange formats including FBX, OBJ, glTF, and USD. Check the vendor's official documentation for the complete list of supported import and export options.
?What are the best alternatives to Gerber AccuMark?
The closest alternatives within the Specialized space are Infraworks, 3ds Max, ZBrush. The right fit depends on whether you prioritise file-format compatibility, geometry kernel, ecosystem of plugins, or pricing model — compare them side-by-side using the CADGuide comparison tool.