Upload your embroidery file
Start from a supported stitch or design file such as PES, DST, JEF, VP3, or EXP. The source file quality determines how accurate the preview will be.
Preview export · SVG output
Upload a PES, DST, JEF, or VP3 embroidery file and export a scalable SVG preview using StitchPilot.ai — useful for design review, web display, and pre-production quality checks.

Recommended workflow
Start from a supported stitch or design file such as PES, DST, JEF, VP3, or EXP. The source file quality determines how accurate the preview will be.
StitchPilot.ai generates a visual representation of the stitch structure. The preview shows color zones, approximate scale, and design layout.
Check the rendered preview for obvious errors, unexpected color zones, or scale issues. A preview is useful for communication but not a substitute for a test stitch.
Export the preview as PNG, JPG, or SVG and send it to clients, store it with the order, or use it as a product listing image. Keep the original embroidery file for future use.
About preview export
Exporting a preview image from an embroidery file is useful for client approvals, product listings, support tickets, and pre-production quality checks. StitchPilot.ai renders the stitch structure as SVG, PNG, or JPG.
Quality & privacy
Embroidery involves physical variables that software cannot fully predict. StitchPilot.ai assists with AI-driven conversion and preview generation — the final stitched result also depends on fabric, stabilizer, needle, thread, hoop size, and machine settings.
embroidery file to SVG — common questions
This page helps users understand the embroidery to SVG workflow in StitchPilot.ai and choose the right next step — whether exporting a vector preview, inspecting a file, or routing to production.
Yes. AI conversion, preview export, and file viewing are workflow aids. Review scale, fabric, thread assumptions, density, and machine constraints before production. A preview does not replace a physical test stitch.
No. A preview is useful for communication and quality checks, but a physical test stitch is still recommended for important production runs. Fabric, stabilizer, and machine settings all affect the final result.
Choose the format requested by your machine, software, vendor, or production partner. When in doubt, keep the original artwork and ask the recipient which format they require.
Contact support@stitchpilot.ai with the route, file type, browser, and a short description of the issue so the support team can investigate.
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