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Users can now import existing Browzwear garments, boards, and resources directly into Raspberry AI’s library to use as reference points in design generation. They can also export AI-generated images and concepts back to Browzwear, attaching them as resources or colorway references to existing 3D garments.

Innovation meets heritage in a runway partnership between Raspberry AI and Theophilio that accelerates design, reduces waste, and amplifies creativity.

Raspberry AI, the leading generative AI platform for fashion design and marketing, is excited to announce its integration with Coloro, the global authority in color intelligence. This partnership enables fashion brands using Raspberry AI to seamlessly access and apply Coloro’s scientifically backed color system directly within the Raspberry platform.

Discover Cheryl Liu's journey as CEO of Raspberry AI, transforming fashion design with generative AI and making cloud AI accessible globally.

Raspberry AI has joined NVIDIA Inception, a program that nurtures startups revolutionizing industries with technological advancements.

This exclusive recognition celebrates the top SaaS startups that made big waves at the start of 2025, and Raspberry AI is proud to be highlighted as a rising leader in our industry.

Raspberry AI, a generative platform for fashion creatives, is expanding its platform by launching three new tools for marketing and merchandising teams.

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Raspberry AI, a generative AI platform for fashion creatives working with Under Armour, MCM Worldwide, Gruppo Teddy and Li & Fung, has secured $24 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z).

Raspberry AI has successfully raised $24 million in Series A funding to further accelerate its AI-driven solutions.

A US $ 24 million Series A fundraising round led by Andreessen Horowitz has been secured by Raspberry AI, a leading generative AI platform for fashion creatives. The round also included prominent angel investors Gokul Rajaram and Ken Pilot, as well as current investors Greycroft, Correlation Ventures, and MVP Ventures.

Raspberry AI, a generative AI platform for fashion design, has raised $24M in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz. Founded by Cheryl Liu in 2022, Raspberry AI has now raised a total of $28.5M in reported equity funding.

AI models are becoming an afterthought as software firms and cloud providers focus their attention on applications.

Raspberry AI, the generative AI platform for fashion creatives, has secured 24 million US dollars in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z).

Raspberry AI, a NYC-based provider of a generative AI platform for fashion creatives, raised $24M in Series A funding.

Raspberry AI raises $24 million to accelerate product development Generative AI platform Raspberry AI secured $24 million in funding to help fashion brands use AI to accelerate product development, facilitate swifter design capabilities and enhance client service.

Raspberry AI, a generative AI platform for fashion creatives working with Under Armour, MCM Worldwide, Gruppo Teddy and Li & Fung, has secured $24 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z).

Raspberry AI, a generative AI platform for fashion brands, has raised $24 million in series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz.

Backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Raspberry AI's latest funding will spur advancements in AI-driven fashion technology, assisting brands from design to market.

Silicon Valley venture firm Andreessen Horowitz led the round as Raspberry AI looks to expand its customer base and accelerate product development.

The world of fashion is moving at a faster pace each year. Most retailers introduce new styles each season, and fast-fashion companies like Shein, H&M, and Zara update their collections continuously. To keep pace with the rapid demand for new styles, brands and manufacturers have been turning to tech to accelerate their design process.

The Leading 100 List of start-ups spotlights a new class of trailblazers — and how deeply AI has moved into retail.

Six tech start-ups set to shape the future of fashion retail, reflecting key industry themes of social commerce, personalization, fraud protection, visual commerce, AI design and sustainability impact.

Women's Leadership & The World of Retail: Insights from a Global CEO

Funding to AI companies is surging. Investors are now eyeing startups that offer specific uses for fashion and retail, including new ways to design, market and discover pieces.

A new wave of start-ups is building tools that take the capabilities of the market’s top generative-AI models and tailor them to fashion’s specific needs. Among them is Raspberry, which just raised $4.5 million in funding from a number of big-name backers.

The eighth annual State of Fashion report by The Business of Fashion and McKinsey & Company reveals an industry navigating deep uncertainty. Download the full report to understand the 10 themes that will define the industry and the opportunities for growth in the year ahead.

Raspberry AI, a New York-based generative AI platform for fashion design, landed $24 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz.

Users can now import existing Browzwear garments, boards, and resources directly into Raspberry AI’s library to use as reference points in design generation. They can also export AI-generated images and concepts back to Browzwear, attaching them as resources or colorway references to existing 3D garments.

Innovation meets heritage in a runway partnership between Raspberry AI and Theophilio that accelerates design, reduces waste, and amplifies creativity.

Raspberry AI, the leading generative AI platform for fashion design and marketing, is excited to announce its integration with Coloro, the global authority in color intelligence. This partnership enables fashion brands using Raspberry AI to seamlessly access and apply Coloro’s scientifically backed color system directly within the Raspberry platform.