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Embroidery File Converters

Convert any artwork to a machine-ready embroidery file, or render an embroidery design back to a flat preview image. Every converter is browser-based, AI-assisted, and free for typical use.

Embroidery file converters in StitchPilot.ai
Every converter shares the same browser workspace and AI engine.

Image → Embroidery

Start from an image, get a machine-ready file

PNG → Embroidery

PNG input — best with transparent backgrounds

JPG → Embroidery

JPG input — common for photos and logos

Other inputs / workflows

SVG vector, WebP, and multi-format logo flow

Embroidery → Image preview

Render an existing embroidery file back to a flat image

About StitchPilot.ai converters

Which file converter should I use?

It depends on what you have and what you need. If you have a JPG, PNG, SVG, or WebP image and need an embroidery file, choose an "Image to X" converter where X is your target format (PES for Brother, DST for Tajima, JEF for Janome, VP3 for Husqvarna Viking). If you already have an embroidery file and want a preview image, choose an "X to PNG/JPG/SVG" converter.

Do all converters use the same workspace?

Yes. Every converter listed here drops you into the same StitchPilot.ai workspace, pre-configured for the input/output combination you selected. The landing pages give you SEO-optimized context and per-format notes; the workspace handles the actual conversion.

Are conversions free?

Free for typical individual use. Paid plans add batch processing, larger files, and team access. No install, no Windows lock-in, no per-machine license.

How accurate is AI digitizing?

AI digitizing produces high-quality output for most logos, simple graphics, and clear images. For complex artwork or production-grade lettering, the AI output is a strong starting point — review the preview before downloading, and run a test stitch on important production work.

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Open the workspace and start converting

The workspace auto-detects your input and lets you choose any output format. The category pages above are starting points if you prefer a specific guided flow.

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