Makalot bets on real-time AI to solve fashion’s speed, cost, and waste problem, debuting its new StyTrix platform at CES 2026 as an end-to-end engine built “by designers, for designers.” By fusing more than three decades of manufacturing expertise with startup-grade AI, the company is positioning itself as a tech-first partner for global apparel brands.
From factory powerhouse to AI fashion player Founded in 1990 in TAIWAN, Makalot has grown into a world-leading apparel manufacturer with more than 33,000
employees worldwide. It serves major retailers in the US, Europe, and Asia through OEM/ODM services . The company has steadily moved beyond pure manufacturing into smart textiles. It has also focused on AI-powered fashion innovation, underpinned by advanced ERP systems and integrated design capabilities.
Through its digital subsidiary Portal:M, Makalot is now investing in specialized tech partners like startup Meta Intelligence. This investment aims to accelerate this shift. The launch of StyTrix marks a strategic moment where traditional garment know-how is deliberately translated into software.
This software can serve designers, brands, and e-commerce players in real time. Inside StyTrix: AI for the full fashion lifecycle StyTrix is described as the industry’s first end-to-end, real-time AI platform. It is built to support the entire fashion development lifecycle, from design ideation through to production alignment.
Unlike generic design tools, it is rooted in Makalot’s deep understanding of garment construction, fabric behavior, pattern-making, and supply chain workflows. This enables AI outputs that are actually manufacturable at scale. Vanessa Chou, Director of Strategic…