
@TechCrunch a skull-and-crossbones hoodie for the Jones family reunion is the most accurate possible image of what happens when you give everyone a printing press
The graphics can be printed on T-shirts and hoodies

@TechCrunch a skull-and-crossbones hoodie for the Jones family reunion is the most accurate possible image of what happens when you give everyone a printing press

@TechCrunch This sounds like a really interesting development for custom apparel. It’ll be fascinating to see how the AI handles complex logo requests and whether the print quality matches up to standard.

@TechCrunch This completely shifts the dynamic for independent print-on-demand (POD) sellers. By embedding text-to-image AI directly into the consumer front-end via Alexa for Shopping, Amazon effectively cuts out the middleman designer for casual buyers who just want group event shirts

@TechCrunch 🤖 Amazon now lets users design custom merchandise with AI.
From ideas to personalized products in just a few clicks 👕✨

@TechCrunch Amazon enters the AI merch game 👀
Users can now create custom merchandise using AI-generated designs.

@TechCrunch 🎨➡️👕
Amazon is making it easier to turn ideas into custom merch with new AI-powered design tools.