Upload a photo, logo, or drawing and get a machine-ready embroidery pattern in seconds — no digitizing service, no waiting. Adjust colors, preview every stitch, and download a file your machine can sew.
Drop in any image — photo, logo, hand drawing, screenshot. We handle the rest.
Reduce colors, simplify to line art, adjust stitch density. Preview your design in real time.
Download your file in PES, DST, JEF, or any format your machine needs.
Download in the six formats that cover virtually every home and commercial machine.
Embroidery machines can't read pictures. Turning an image into stitches — choosing thread colors, stitch types, densities, and the order everything sews — is called digitizing, and it's usually done by hand at $5–$25+ per design with a day-or-more turnaround.
99¢ Embroidery digitizes automatically, in your browser, in seconds. Photos get their lighting and shadows flattened to find true base colors. Logos and text keep their crisp edges. Narrow shapes get real satin columns, larger areas get proper fill with underlay, and every file includes lock stitches and clean trims — the details that make a design actually sew well, not just look right on screen.
You see a true stitch-by-stitch preview before you download, and your pattern comes out in the exact format your machine reads.
Upload the photo in the editor, pick how many thread colors and how wide you want the design, and process it. We flatten lighting and shadows to recover the true colors, convert the image into stitch regions, and generate a machine-ready pattern you can preview and download.
PES (Brother, Babylock), DST (Tajima and most commercial machines), JEF (Janome, Elna), EXP (Melco), VP3 (Husqvarna Viking, Pfaff), and SVG for previews. That covers virtually every home and commercial embroidery machine.
Yes. Patterns include underlay stitching, lock stitches at starts and ends, pull compensation on satin columns, and automatic thread trims — the same fundamentals professional digitizers apply by hand.
You choose any width from 50mm to 300mm (about 2 to 12 inches), and the height scales to match your image. Pick a size that fits your hoop.
Photos, logos, clip art, line drawings, sketches, and lettering. Clean images with distinct colors give the crispest results, but photos work too — lighting and shadows are flattened automatically before the colors are traced.
Traditional digitizing services charge $5 to $25 or more per design and take hours to days. Here the same conversion happens instantly in your browser for 99 cents, and you can tweak colors, density, and angle yourself and re-preview as many times as you like.
Professional digitizing services charge $5–$25+ per design.