Versalis, the fastest leather-cutting solution in the industry, replaces leather-cutting typically done by hand with software and machinery that automates the process. In 2011, Lectra launched its leather-cutting technology Versalis for the automotive, furniture and fashion industries. It manages the life cycles of products and collections through software from planning, creation and product development to production.
The company first launched its product life-cycle management (PLM) software in 2006. Vector, Lectra's fabric-cutting technology, was introduced in 1993. Its onscreen pattern modification and design systems are widely used in the textile industry, including fashion schools and colleges. Lectra initially launched its Modaris software in 1984.