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CLO3D Integration

Using Raspberry with CLO3D

Raspberry AI integrates with CLO3D to give design teams a seamless AI-to-3D workflow. Push AI-generated concepts directly onto styles in CLO-SET for 3D development, and pull style previews back into Raspberry for iteration — without leaving the tools your team already relies on.

Category

3D Design 3D garment simulation and cloud style library

Raspberry capabilities for CLO3D customers

CLO3D is a 3D garment simulation platform used by fashion teams to prototype, fit, and visualize designs digitally. CLO-SET is its cloud platform — the library where teams store, organize, and collaborate on 3D garment files and styles.

The Raspberry AI integration creates a direct connection between AI-powered concept generation and the CLO3D pipeline. Designers can push AI-generated visuals onto existing CLO-SET styles for 3D development, and pull style preview images back into Raspberry for further iteration — closing the gap between early ideation and digital sampling.

Unlike most Raspberry integrations, CLO3D works in both directions: export and import.

Key benefits

No Workflow Compromises for CLO3D Teams

Teams already standardized on CLO3D can adopt Raspberry AI without changing their 3D tools or processes. The integration layers AI concept generation on top of the workflow your team already uses.

Push and Pull Assets Between Platforms

Import style previews from your CLO-SET libraries directly into Raspberry AI, and export AI-generated concepts back onto CLO-SET styles — keeping both platforms in step throughout the design process.

Faster AI Concept to 3D Digital Sample

Remove the manual steps between generating a concept in Raspberry AI and getting it in front of the 3D team. Assets move between platforms in one action, cutting the time from initial idea to digital prototype.

Navigate Your Real CLO-SET Structure

The export and import browsers walk your actual workspace hierarchy — Groups, then Workrooms, then Styles — or search styles by name across every workroom, so you can target the right style without guessing.

All Style Previews, In One Import

A single style can carry multiple preview images — front, back, side. Importing a style brings every preview into Raspberry at once, into a dedicated CLO-SET Assets folder.

One Org-Level Connection

An admin connects the CLO-SET account once and every member of the organization can export and import. There is no per-user setup.

How teams use the CLO3D integration

Team

How they use the integration

Design

Push AI-generated concepts onto CLO-SET styles to kick off 3D development without manual file transfers

Technical Design

Pull style previews from CLO-SET into Raspberry AI to iterate on colorways and surface treatments

Merchandising

Review AI concepts alongside 3D simulations for earlier and better-informed assortment decisions

Cross-functional

Keep design and technical teams aligned through a shared asset flow across both platforms

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HOW TO CONNECT TAB

CLO-SET uses an access token, which you generate from your CLO-SET developer settings page.

Steps:

1

Go to Organization Settings → Integrations

2

Find CLO-SET and click Connect

3

Enter your access token

4

Click Connect — Raspberry verifies the token

5

You are connected

Where to find your access token: log in to CLO-SET, go to your developer or API settings, and generate an access token. Your CLO-SET admin can help if you do not have developer access.

Note: Connecting is an admin action. Once an admin connects the organization's CLO-SET account, all members of the org can export and import.

To disconnect, return to Organization Settings and click Disconnect.

Exporting to CLO-SET

  • From the Create Module — click the three-dot context menu on any generated image → Export To → CLO-SET

  • From the Library — select an image → right-click or use the Export option → CLO-SET

Once you click export:

1

A browser opens showing your CLO-SET workspace hierarchy: Groups, then Workrooms, then Styles

2

Navigate down to find the style you want to export to

3

You can also search for a specific style by name across all workrooms

4

Select the style — the image is attached to that CLO-SET style

5

A confirmation appears

The style must already exist in CLO-SET. Export attaches the image to the specific style version you selected; you cannot create new styles through Raspberry.

Importing from CLO-SET

1

In the Library, click Import From → CLO-SET

2

Find the styles you want:
Browse tab — navigate Groups → Workrooms → Styles
All Styles tab — search across every style with a keyword, with infinite scroll for large libraries

3

Select one or more styles

4

Click Import — all preview images for each selected style are downloaded into a CLO-SET Assets folder in your Raspberry library

Each style can have multiple preview images — for example front, back, and side views — and all of them are imported. A style with three previews gives you three images in Raspberry, named after the style with a numbered suffix, for example shirt-1, shirt-2, shirt-3.

If some images fail to import, the successful ones still go through, and you will see a count of how many succeeded and how many failed.

Workspace hierarchy

CLO-SET organizes content in three levels:

Groups
└── Workrooms
    └── Styles (individual garment/design assets)

  • Groups — broad organizational units, for example by season, brand, or team

  • Workrooms — project-level collections within a group

  • Styles — individual 3D garment designs. These are what you export to and import from

Troubleshooting CLO3D

Problem

What to try

"Invalid token" on connect

Regenerate your access token from CLO-SET developer settings and try again.

Hierarchy shows nothing

Your token may not have access to any Groups. Check with your CLO-SET admin.

Style not found when browsing

Try the search or All Styles tab instead of browsing the hierarchy.

Export fails with "destination required"

Make sure you have selected a specific style — not a Group or a Workroom — before clicking Export.

Import succeeds but images are not visible

They land in a CLO-SET Assets folder in the Library. Look there.

Some images imported but others failed

A partial-failure notice shows the count. Retry the missing ones individually.

Connection stops working

Access tokens can expire or be revoked. Reconnect from Organization Settings with a fresh token.

CLO3D at a glance

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CLO3D / CLO-SET

Best for

Teams standardized on CLO3D who want AI concept generation feeding their 3D garment pipeline

How you connect

Paste an access token generated in CLO-SET developer settings

Who can enable

Org admins only

Per-user setup

None — the org shares a single connection

Import supported

Yes — style preview images, into a CLO-SET Assets folder

Export supported

Yes — onto an existing CLO-SET style, from Create and Library

Destination pickers

Groups → Workrooms → Styles, or search across all styles

Can create new styles

No — the target style must already exist in CLO-SET

Token expiry

Access tokens can expire or be revoked; reconnect with a fresh token

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a separate CLO3D account? 

Yes. The integration connects to your existing CLO-SET account.

Can multiple team members use the integration?

 Yes. Once an admin has connected the integration, all members of the org can import from and export to CLO-SET.

Can I create a new style in CLO-SET from Raspberry? 

No. The style has to already exist — export attaches your image to the specific style version you select.

What gets imported when I select a style? 

Every preview image on that style. A style with three previews gives you three images in Raspberry, named after the style with a numbered suffix.

Where do imported images land? 

In a CLO-SET Assets folder in your Raspberry library.

Can I export from a Board or the Editor? 

CLO-SET export is available from the Create Module and the Library today.

Does CLO3D have access to my other Raspberry AI generations? 

No. Only the assets you explicitly export are sent to CLO-SET. Nothing is shared in the background.

Are my credentials stored securely? 

Yes. Credentials are encrypted at rest and are never exposed in the interface after initial setup.

Can I disconnect the integration? 

Yes. Go to Organization Settings → Integrations, find CLO-SET, and click Disconnect.

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