We built a Windows application that replaces a slow, entirely manual Adobe Illustrator workflow with an automated measurement diagram generator — with human override at every step.
Adding measurement overlays to product images was done entirely by hand in Adobe Illustrator. Each image had to be loaded onto a template with a known reference item, manually resized, and rulers placed and labeled individually. The process was slow, inconsistent across editors, and impossible to scale with catalog volume.
A Windows desktop application that automates measurement diagram creation end-to-end. The operator loads jewelry item images and metadata from the company CMS or local disk; the system handles segmentation, scaling, ruler placement, and labeling automatically. Manual override is available at every step for cases where automatic detection needs correction.
- Load images and metadata from CMS by item ID or from local disk
- Automatically separate multi-component images (e.g. earrings) into individual thumbnails
- Automatic scaling based on real measurement data
- AI semantic segmentation for jewelry component detection and bounding boxes
- Auto-generation of rulers with correct measurement values pulled from metadata
- Multiple measurement templates with persistent storage and custom loading
- Manual overrides: assisted segmentation correction, manual ruler placement, with snapping value editing
- Export to local disk or upload directly to CMS
- Supports bracelets, bangles, earrings, necklaces, pendants, and rings
A workflow that previously required an experienced editor working manually in Illustrator is now completed automatically, with the operator reviewing and approving rather than building from scratch. Measurement diagrams are consistent across the catalog.