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Jeanologia launches Billy

The first artificial intelligence for denim design

The new AI extracts precise laser designs from a garment image in minutes, transforming how vintage denim is recreated for production. If Jeanologia’s laser changed the way jeans were made at the end of the last century, its AI now takes the next step: moving from reproducing wear to designing it. / archive photo © 2026 Jeanologia

Over 25 years ago, Jeanologia revolutionized the denim industry by introducing laser technology for jean finishing, a solution that replaced manual processes with high impact on both workers’ health and the environment, marking the beginning of a new era in denim production. Today, the Spanish company is once again transforming the sector with the launch of BILLY, the first artificial intelligence developed specifically for the denim industry, capable of extracting precise designs directly from a picture. With this launch, Jeanologia brings AI into one of the most creative and complex phases of denim development: design.

For decades, translating the character of a vintage garment into a laser design ready for production required hours, sometimes even days, of work by highly skilled designers. Achieving an authentic result depended not only on their experience and precision, but often also on manual retouching during production to refine the final look.

With Jeanologia AI, this process changes completely. In just minutes, the system analyzes a garment image and extracts a precise laser design, capturing the natural wear patterns and authentic character of vintage denim. The result is a design perfectly optimized for laser technology, eliminating the need for manual retouching or inefficient traditional processes in production. With BILLY, that process becomes almost instantaneous. By analyzing a garment image, the system extracts a precise laser design that captures the natural wear patterns and character of vintage denim. The result is a design perfectly optimized for laser technology, ready to be executed with accuracy and consistency, without the need for manual retouching or inefficient traditional processes.

“BILLY brings intelligence to the creative process,” explains Enrique Silla, CEO of Jeanologia. “For the first time, designers can transform a garment image into a precise laser design ready for production in just minutes. What previously required a full day of expert work can now be achieved almost instantly.”

More than a new tool, BILLY represents a game changer for denim design, connecting inspiration, digital creation, and industrial execution in a matter of minutes.

© 2026 Jeanologia
© 2026 Jeanologia


From heritage to artificial intelligence

The name BILLY pays tribute to one of the most emblematic garments in the Jeanologia archive: a pair of jeans dating back to World War II. The garment belonged to a young American soldier named Billy who crossed the ocean to fight in Europe. Decades later, Jeanologia acquired the jeans, which became a central piece of the company’s ‘Truth & Light’ exhibition, where the industry first saw how technology could reproduce the authentic wear patterns of vintage garments.

Every repair, fade, or crease on these jeans tells a story, capturing a moment in time and reflecting the authenticity that defines denim culture. Today, that same spirit inspires the development of BILLY AI, transforming that legacy into a digital tool that shapes the future of jean design.

“As a company, we have spent decades studying vintage garments to understand how denim naturally ages,” adds Enrique Silla. “BILLY AI translates that accumulated knowledge into intelligence.”

BILLY has been trained with over 9,000 laser designs, developed by Jeanologia during more than 25 years of experience working with laser technology and creating laser files. That extensive archive allows this new generation of multimodal artificial intelligence to understand the structure, depth, and natural behavior of denim wear patterns, extracting them from any garment image and converting them into accurate laser designs ready for marking.

Combined with Jeanologia’s laser technology, the system ensures that what is designed digitally is reproduced on the garment with precision, consistency, and authenticity.

Empowering designers and accelerating creativity 

Beyond efficiency, BILLY is designed to empower designers. “BILLY does not replace designers; it amplifies their creativity,” explains Enrique Silla. “It removes the most labor-intensive technical work and allows them to focus on what truly matters: creating.” By automating the extraction of complex wear patterns, designers can dedicate more time to creative exploration and concept development rather than technical reconstruction. This new workflow accelerates product development cycles and allows designs to move from inspiration to production more quickly and accurately.

BILLY also responds to one of the strongest fashion trends nowadays, the demand for authentic vintage aesthetics. From luxury houses to premium brands, retailers, and fast fashion, jeans with character and a vintage look remain central to collections. However, reproducing complex wear patterns required extensive manual work, often involving water-intensive, chemical, and labor-intensive processes with high environmental and safety costs.

With BILLY extracting the design and laser technology executing it with precision, brands can now recreate authentic vintage garments with unprecedented accuracy and reproducibility. The process is efficient, precise, and sustainable, eliminating the need for manual retouching while guaranteeing quality, authenticity, and natural-looking results.

Jeanologia pushes the boundaries of denim innovation once again, bringing artificial intelligence directly into the creative process. The company reinforces its commitment to a more digital, creative, and eco-efficient denim industry, where technology preserves the essence of the past while redefining the design of the future.




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