EXP to PES Converter

    Convert EXP embroidery files (Bernina & Melco) to PES (Brother & Babylock) online — upload, preview the stitch-out free, and download a machine-ready PES file.

    Drop an embroidery file here, or click to browse

    Supports JEF, DST, PES, EXP, XXX, SEW · up to 15MB

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    Why convert EXP to PES?

    EXP is the Melco Expanded format, read by Bernina home machines and Melco commercial embroidery machines. Convert to PES when your Brother or Baby Lock machine needs PES. SewFlow re-encodes your existing stitches for the new format — it never re-digitizes, so the design sews out identically.

    What happens to thread colours

    EXP files carry no thread-colour information (the format stores raw stitch data with no thread-colour table), so SewFlow assigns a preview palette to each colour block. The stitch sequence and colour stops stay exactly as digitized — check every block in the free preview before downloading.

    How to convert EXP to PES

    1. 1

      Upload your EXP file

      Drag and drop the .exp file (up to 15 MB). SewFlow decodes it and shows an animated stitch-out preview with size, stitch count, and thread colours.

    2. 2

      Check the preview

      Watch the design sew out stitch-by-stitch exactly as your machine will run it, and review the thread colour chips.

    3. 3

      Download as PES

      PES is preselected as the target — click Convert and the .pes file downloads instantly. Copy the .pes file to a USB stick and open it from the machine's Embroidery menu.

    Frequently asked questions

    Will my design stitch out the same after converting EXP to PES?

    Yes. SewFlow re-encodes the same stitches rather than re-digitizing: stitch paths, jump and trim commands, and colour stops are preserved exactly, so the PES file sews out identically to the original EXP design.

    Which machines read PES files?

    PES (Brother embroidery format) is read by Brother PE800, SE600/SE700, Innov-ís and Luminaire series machines, and Baby Lock machines. Copy the .pes file to a USB stick and open it from the machine's Embroidery menu.

    What happens to thread colours when converting EXP to PES?

    EXP files carry no thread-colour information (the format stores raw stitch data with no thread-colour table), so SewFlow assigns a preview palette to each colour block. The stitch sequence and colour stops stay exactly as digitized — check every block in the free preview before downloading.

    Is the EXP to PES converter free?

    Uploading and previewing is free with no account. To download the converted file, create a free account — you get 1 free download every month, with affordable plans when you need more.