Converting an SVG to XXX, the best possible input
An SVG is already vector, clean, infinitely sharp shapes, which makes it the ideal source for embroidery. There's no tracing guesswork: Embify reads the SVG paths directly, digitizes them into satin and fill stitches and writes a XXX XXX file. If you have an SVG of your logo, use it — it gives the crispest, most accurate sew-out.
What is a XXX file?
An XXX file is the embroidery format used by Singer and Compucon machines. It stores the stitch commands for your design.
How to convert SVG to XXX
- Upload your SVG. Drop in your logo or artwork. Embify reads the vector paths directly, no tracing needed.
- Set the size and preview. Enter the real finished size (left chest, cap, full back…) and check the realistic 3D sew-out preview — exactly how it will stitch.
- Download your XXX file. XXX stores the stitches; you set thread colours on the machine. It's machine-ready, with the stitch path, jumps and trims already optimised.
The whole thing runs in your browser in a couple of minutes — nothing to install.
SVG to XXX. FAQs
How do I convert a SVG to a XXX file?
Upload your SVG to Embify, set the finished size, check the sew-out preview, choose XXX and download. Embify auto-digitizes the vector paths into stitches for you.
Is an SVG better than a PNG for making XXX files?
Yes. An SVG is clean vector artwork, so Embify digitizes it directly without tracing pixels. The edges stay sharp and the XXX sew-out is more accurate. Use an SVG whenever you have one.
Does a XXX file keep my colours?
No: it stores stitches only, so you set the thread colours on the machine. If you need colours saved in the file, choose PES or JEF instead.
Is the SVG to XXX converter free?
Yes: digitizing your artwork and previewing the result is free, with no card required. Downloading the finished file is £5 as a one-off, or a monthly plan if you convert regularly.