3D digital design platform for apparel development and supply chain collaboration
Browzwear operates a 3D apparel design platform trusted by over 1,000 fashion brands and manufacturers. The company is modernizing its UI codebase and integrating desktop and web experiences while adopting React and moving away from jQuery—a typical pattern for product teams maturing their front-end architecture. Active hiring spans engineering, product, and marketing across US, Malaysia, Poland, and UK offices, with notable velocity in senior and director-level roles, suggesting both technical scaling and go-to-market expansion.
Browzwear builds 3D digital design and product lifecycle management tools for the apparel industry. The platform—including VStitcher, Stylezone, FAB, and Lotta—lets technical designers, pattern makers, and supply chain teams collaborate on virtual garment twins to reduce time-to-market and physical sampling. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Singapore, the company operates globally with offices across North America, Asia, and Europe. Current work centers on expanding integrations, improving customer adoption, and building out reseller go-to-market motions alongside internal systems optimization (NetSuite) and marketing ROI initiatives.
Browzwear uses JavaScript, React, C++, HTML5, and CSS for front-end and platform development, with NetSuite and Salesforce for back-office operations, supported by Microsoft Office and Windows/macOS infrastructure.
Browzwear is trusted by over 1,000 apparel brands and manufacturers worldwide.
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