Matrix 9.0 introduced several foundational tools that remain staples for professional jewelry designers:

How does this updated software stack up against the alternatives?

Updating to a stable build directly impacts a jewelry business's bottom line. In an industry where time-to-market and material accuracy are vital, software glitches represent lost revenue.

Gemvision Matrix 9.0 Build 7349 remains a landmark in digital jewelry design. It was the culmination of years of development, offering a powerful, specialized, and integrated suite of tools that empowered a generation of designers. Its features—from Smart Pattern to Clayoo integration—set a high bar for what jewelry CAD could be. While its time as a supported platform has passed, with MatrixGold rightly taking its place for modern, forward-looking workflows, Build 7349 is remembered by many as the definitive version of a true industry classic. For new designers and established studios alike, it's a reminder of the software's legacy and the continuous evolution that drives the industry forward.

This article covers everything you need to know about : the specific fixes, new features, performance benchmarks, and why this build represents a silent revolution in reliability.

: A major move towards a streamlined workflow was the direct integration with Stuller's manufacturing services. This feature allowed designers to submit a CAD model directly from the Matrix interface for CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing), casting, and more, effectively bridging the gap between digital design and physical production.