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Our Story

Inside the Audlis studio

Bring creation back to everyday things

Audlis began with a simple observation: AI has finally made authorship accessible to everyone, yet most generated images end their lives trapped behind a screen. We wanted to close the loop — to take what lives in your head and let it live in your wardrobe, on your desk, on your wall. Audlis is not a shelf. It is a studio: you generate and refine the design here; our audited print and embroidery partners produce each piece on demand and ship it to your door.

Quality craftsmanship

AI is the tool, the piece is the answer

We do not treat AI as a gimmick. Inside the Audlis studio, AI helps you cross the "blank page" threshold — composing, recolouring, iterating, generating mockups. But the piece is defined by your judgement: which version survives, what colour goes on what fabric, what role the object will play in your life. Every piece you order represents a real creative process, not a one-shot generation.

What it means for a piece to ship

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Audited Partners

Every print and embroidery facility we use is audited against WRAP, Oeko-Tex, or equivalent labour and environmental standards.

02

Made-to-Order

No warehoused stock, no overproduction. Each piece enters production after you order — typical apparel turnaround is 2–7 days.

03

Design QC

Every uploaded or generated artwork passes a technical check before production: resolution, bleed area, placement fit.

04

Transparent Pricing

Retail price = supplier cost × published markup. No inflated compare-at prices; technique upcharges (e.g. unlimited-colour embroidery) are surfaced before checkout.

Studio environment

Not a shelf — a studio

The Audlis core team comes from product design, applied ML, and e-commerce operations. We write prompts and rewrite supplier contracts. Every new model or technique that enters the platform gets used internally first — it ships only if it actually helps a real piece get made. The metric we care about is not "how much did we sell today" but "how many people made something today that they could not have imagined yesterday".

The Audlis Studio Team

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