If you're figuring out how to make a tech pack, Excel can still be the file you send. Build the pack with AI first, then export clean spreadsheets for factories and teams who still prefer working in Excel.
Included with Pro and Studio plans for production spreadsheet exports
Need the tech pack template guide first? Open the factory-ready workflow| Type | Item | Spec |
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| Fabric | Main Body | Cotton Jersey 180g |
| Fabric | Rib | 1x1 Rib 220g |
| Trim | Main Label | Woven 30x15mm |
| Trim | Care Label | Satin printed |
Choose individual sheets or download everything as one workbook.
Complete BOM spreadsheet with all components organized by category.
Size specs with grading across your full size range.
Cost breakdowns for production planning and budgeting.
Complete Excel workbook with multiple sheets — everything in one file.
The friction usually isn't the spreadsheet itself. It's the manual workflow behind it: drawing flats in Illustrator, duplicating specs in Excel, exporting PDFs, and chasing revisions across multiple files. AI Tech Packs lets you create the pack in one workflow, then export Excel only when your factory actually needs it.
PDFs are great for sharing. Excel is great for working.
Every factory, supplier, and team member knows how to work with Excel. No learning curve.
Factories can add notes, highlight cells, and mark changes directly in the spreadsheet.
Download once, access anywhere. No internet needed to review specs on the factory floor.
Integrates with ERP systems, costing tools, and whatever your factory already uses.
Unlimited Excel exports are included with the Pro and Studio plans. Studio adds Adobe Illustrator integration, Factory Share links, and MAX mode.
From the Changelog
A few recent Excel export updates from the changelog, focused on BOM cleanup and spreadsheet output.
Excel optimization updates
Recent changelog entries call out Excel-specific cleanup and export optimization for production spreadsheets.
See update
Cleaner BOM output improvements
BOM formatting work supports cleaner exported spreadsheets and downstream factory review.
See update
Original Excel export release
The changelog records when Excel export first shipped, which helps show the workflow has continued to evolve.
See update
Common questions about exporting BOMs, specs, and costing sheets to Excel after the tech pack is ready.
Yes. AI Tech Packs can export tech pack Excel files with BOMs, measurement tables, costing sheets, and summary tabs for factories that still rely on spreadsheets.
The export can include bill of materials details, size specs, grading information, costing data, and other summary information in a workbook format your team or factory can review.
The faster workflow is to build and edit the pack in AI Tech Packs, then export to Excel once the details are organized. That keeps Excel as the output format instead of the place where every revision happens.
Yes. Factories can open the Excel file, annotate cells, add comments, and work in the spreadsheet format they already use during costing or production review.
Create your tech pack, then export it in the format your factory prefers.