Using Raspberry AI with Trasix
Raspberry AI connects directly to Trasix's digital collection planning and merchandising environment to create a seamless design-to-planning workflow. Give your buying and planning teams immediate visibility into new designs and accelerate time from concept to shelf.
PIM/PLM/DAM/ERP Platform

Trasix is a Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Digital Asset Management (DAM) system built for fashion. Its T1-Dunes product is the central image repository where teams store product photos by style, colorway, and image type. The integration lets you send AI-generated images directly into Trasix — correctly tagged and organised — without manual uploads.
Planners and merchants gain immediate visibility into the latest creative direction, enabling faster line reviews, seasonal alignment, and sell-in preparation.
Export AI-generated images directly into Trasix T1-Dunes, eliminating the manual steps between design sign-off and planning team access.
Instead of waiting weeks for assets to move through email chains and shared drives, planners and merchants see the latest creative direction as soon as it's exported, keeping line reviews and seasonal alignment on track.
Assign key product metadata — style code, color code, and classification — at the point of export, so assets land in Trasix fully tagged and ready for planning without any rework.
Exported designs appear on the Trasix tracing board and can be dragged directly into product slots, seasonal boards, or concept boards.
Populate a single product slot in Trasix with multiple AI-generated concepts to gather merchant and planner feedback early in the design process — before any physical samples are made.
Use AI-generated images to build and align on global themes, color stories, and seasonal direction directly inside Trasix.
Ensure that sales and sell-in teams have immediate access to final visual intent for products as soon as a design is approved.
By connecting Raspberry AI's generative output to Trasix's commercial planning environment, the integration extends AI's value beyond the design team — into merchandising, buying, and sell-in workflows.
Team
How they use the integration
Design
Generate and export concepts directly into Trasix
Merchandising
Review and compare styles within assortment plans
Planning
Align on product direction using real-time visual concepts
Cross-functional
Collaborate from a shared source of truth to streamline decisions










































































To enable the integration, you must have a Raspberry Professional account or above and be the Org Admin.
You will need the following from your Trasix account administrator to authenticate:
Credential
Description
Client ID
Your interface client identifier, provided by Trasix
Client Secret
Your interface client secret, provided by Trasix
The Context and Context Key values are configured by your team during the initial Trasix integration setup — you do not need to enter them when connecting.
Open Settings → Integrations in the design assistant.
Find Trasix in the integrations list and click Connect.
Enter your Client ID and Client Secret.
Enter your Client ID and Client Secret.
A green "Connected"badge confirms the integration is active.
What gets imported:
Click the Export button on the generated image.
Select Trasix from the export options.
Fill in the export form:
Field
Required
Notes
Style code
Yes
The product style identifier (e.g. ABC123)
Classification
Yes
The image type — see classification table above
Color code
Yes
The colorway code (e.g. RED01). If provided, the image is filed under StyleCode-ColorCode in Trasix
Click Export.
A confirmation message appears once the upload is complete.
The asset is immediately visible in your Trasix DAM.
How the image is filed in Trasix:
Scenario
Filed as
With color code
ABC123-RED01 (StyleCode-ColorCode)
Without color code
ABC123 (tyleCode only)
Supported image formats: JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP
Symptom
Likely cause
What to do
"Connection failed" on setup
Incorrect Client ID or Client Secret
Verify credentials with your Trasix administrator
Export fails with "Unauthorized"
Token expired or credentials revoked
The app auto-retries once; if it still fails, reconnect the integration
Export fails with "Forbidden"
Credentials lack upload permission for the configured Context
Ask your Trasix admin to grant upload permissions
Export fails with "Invalid format"
Style code, color code, or classification is unrecognized
Check that style/color codes match exactly what Trasix expects; verify the classification is in the supported list
Export fails with "Conflict"
An asset with the same style code, color code, and classification already exists
Use a different classification or update the existing asset in Trasix directly
Image format not supported
Unsupported file format
Supported formats: JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP — export as PNG or JPEG for best results
Yes. The design assistant connects to your existing Trasix T1-Dunes account. If you do not have an active license with those platforms, contact their sales teams directly.
Each Org-Admin sets up their own connection. Usable to all the members within the org.
Yes. Credentials are encrypted at rest and are never exposed in the interface after initial setup. All the communication with the platforms are done via encrypted credentials.
Yes. Go to Settings → Integrations, find the integration, and click Disconnect. Your stored credentials are deleted immediately.
No. Only the images you explicitly export are sent. Nothing is shared in the background.
Allow up to a minute for the asset to index. If it still does not appear, check whether your account has any pending approval workflows that hold new assets in a draft state before publishing.