Gerber Accumark — Version 14

"This isn't just about drawing lines on a screen anymore," says Brian Jones, a senior pattern engineer at a leading activewear brand. "Version 14 feels less like a tool and more like a command center. The connectivity eliminates the data corruption that used to happen when moving files between grading and marker departments."

Sustainability is no longer optional in fashion. AccuMark v14 includes advanced nesting algorithms that maximize "yield" (the amount of usable garment pieces per yard of fabric). gerber accumark version 14

For decades, the apparel industry has balanced on the knife-edge between artistic design and industrial efficiency. At the heart of this balance lies pattern making, grading, and marker making—processes that transform a designer’s sketch into a manufacturable garment. Gerber Technology’s AccuMark system has been a cornerstone of this digital transformation since the 1980s. With the release of , Gerber did not merely release an incremental update; it delivered a mature, integrated platform that redefined workflow efficiency, data interoperability, and user experience for the modern, fast-fashion era. "This isn't just about drawing lines on a

Eliminate manual errors in grading and marking. Gerber Technology’s AccuMark system has been a cornerstone

Given that fabric can represent 50-70% of a garment’s cost, even a 1% improvement in yield translates to millions of dollars saved annually for a large apparel brand. Version 14 also added support for "true shape" nesting, which considered pattern geometry more intelligently, and improved handling of stripe and plaid matching, a historically difficult manual task.

For nesting pieces efficiently to maximize fabric utilization.