Upload multiple PNG, JPG, or SVG files and convert them all to DST, PES, or JEF embroidery formats in one go. Built for shops, decorators, and production teams who can’t afford to convert designs one by one.
Process 5, 50, or 500 designs in a single batch — all files packaged into a ZIP download, ready for your machines.
Convert an entire design library in one session — not one file at a time.
Select all your PNG, JPG, or SVG files at once — or drag-and-drop a whole folder. No limit on the number of files per batch.
Choose your target format — DST, PES, JEF, EXP, or VP3 — and apply it to all files in the batch. No need to set it individually per file.
All files are digitized simultaneously — not queued one by one. A batch of 20 designs takes about the same time as converting a single file.
All converted embroidery files are packaged into a single ZIP archive — original filenames preserved, ready to distribute to your machines or team.
Used by production shops to convert hundreds of designs per week — without manual effort.
Stop converting designs one by one. Batch mode handles your entire queue at once.
All files process simultaneously. A 50-file batch takes minutes, not hours.
Output files are named after the input — “logo_acme.png” becomes “logo_acme.dst”. No renaming needed.
One download for your entire batch. Unzip and load straight to your machine’s USB.
Every file in the batch gets the same digitizing settings — consistent stitch density and underlay across the whole set.
Output DST, PES, JEF, EXP, VP3, or XXX — whichever format your machines use.
Try batch conversion free. No account required for small batches — upgrade for priority processing on large jobs.
Answers for shops and teams using batch embroidery conversion.
There’s no hard limit. Small batches (up to 20 files) run instantly with no account. For larger batches of 50–500+ files, an account lets you queue jobs and receive a notification when the ZIP is ready for download.
By default, one output format applies to the entire batch. If you need different formats for different files (e.g., DST for some machines, PES for others), run them as separate batches and combine the ZIPs.
Yes — the same digitizing engine runs on every file. Batch mode processes files in parallel, not at lower quality. The only difference is delivery: you download a ZIP instead of individual files.
PNG, JPG, JPEG, SVG, and PDF files are all supported for batch upload. You can mix formats in the same batch — the tool handles each file type automatically.