Design
Veterans of luxury print studios and surface design houses who understand what a repeat must survive on the factory floor.
Studio
We started Perfecto because every textile designer we knew was hand-tiling patterns in Photoshop at 2 a.m. The repeat is sacred. The repeat is also mathematical. We built the engine that respects both.

Manifesto
The studio operates on four non-negotiables. They shape what we ship and what we refuse to ship.
If the repeat shows a seam, the file isn't shipped. Math is not a suggestion.
The engine answers to a designer's eye. Every output is a draft, never a final word.
We build, write, and print here. The Sentier district has been producing patterns for 400 years.
One credit equals ten cents. No surprise pricing tiers, no upsells dressed as features.
Timeline
Textile designers and computational researchers crossed paths at a print fair, bound by a shared frustration: the repeat should be sacred, not sacrificed to deadlines.
The first working prototype proved the concept — true seamless tiles, generated in under a minute on commodity hardware.
A quiet paid launch with the first cohort of studios. Many were already waiting for a tool that respected the craft.
Vector-native exports, a mockups studio, and color-separated outputs for industrial textile print.
Hundreds of studios producing millions of tiles, deployed in factories and ateliers across continents.
Collective
Veterans of luxury print studios and surface design houses who understand what a repeat must survive on the factory floor.
Researchers and builders focused on the seam-quality estimator, vector pipelines, and the mathematics of tileable space.
The bridge between the engine and the mills — ensuring every output meets manufacturing tolerances.
Designers who set the bar for what ships: coherent motifs, honest palettes, and outputs worthy of a client's name.
The quiet work that keeps the studio running, the lights on, and the relationship with every partner personal.



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Registered in France as Perfecto SARL. Designed, built and operated from the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
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