Chicago’s Wedding Bands & Co. unveils AI-assisted bespoke engagement ring design
Chicago studio Wedding Bands & Co. launched an AI-assisted workflow pairing conversational quiz inputs, CAD iteration, and lab-grown diamond sourcing to speed bespoke engagement-ring design.

Wedding Bands & Co., a Chicago studio that appears on its site as "Wedding Bands & Co. by Koorosh" and alternately as "Wedding Bands Company," is offering an AI-assisted custom-design workflow for engagement rings that combines conversational, quiz-style inputs with CAD iteration and lab-grown diamond sourcing. The company announced the program in materials dated Feb. 26–27, 2026 and positioned it as a way to accelerate bespoke design while keeping customers engaged digitally and in person.
The new process, as described in the announcement, pairs natural-language prompts and guided quizzes with iterative CAD work that moves designs from concept to production. A separate AI-jewelry example site shows the functionality in practice: users "Type a prompt into the text box and click generate image. The image will then be generated. You can use the image for the jewelry creation reference." Sample prompts on that site include "Image of a diamond engagement ring with a halo setting in white gold" and "Hyper-realistic image of a platinum engagement ring with a solitaire diamond and thin band," illustrating the level of metal, setting, and photorealism language the workflow accepts.
Wedding Bands & Co. markets the service within a broader custom offering that emphasizes in-store expertise and post-sale care. The site copy states, "Our team of master jewelers and gemologists will guide you through the design process with unlimited options and a limitless diamond selection." It also promises a "stress-free and educational shopping experience, backed by a lifetime warranty on our products," and invites clients to "Visit us in Chicago or schedule a remote consult for a memorable jewelry shopping experience."
Practical touchpoints are explicit: the firm advertises a free consultation and provides a contact line — "Call or Text Us Now: +13129200726" — and notes customers may schedule appointments through the website, drop off jewelry in-store, and receive help finding insurance to cover loss or damage. The example gallery from an AI-design demo site lists work such as "Diamond Eternity Band — 18K Yellow Gold 3.10ctw," demonstrating the kind of reference imagery designers and clients might generate before moving to CAD.

Not all operational details are public. The company materials and the AI-demo fragments do not name a third-party AI vendor or identify specific lab-grown diamond suppliers, and pricing, turnaround times, and a named company spokesperson were not provided in the supplied materials. Branding on the site appears in multiple forms - Wedding Bands & Co., Wedding Bands Company, and Wedding Bands & Co. by Koorosh - which merits clarification from the studio.
For couples who value faster iteration and digital participation, the Chicago workflow promises a modern route to custom rings; for those prioritizing supply-chain transparency, the next step will be verification of the lab-grown sourcing and supplier credentials when the studio publishes partner details and pricing.
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