XXX to JEF Converter
Convert XXX embroidery files (Singer & Compucon) to JEF (Janome & Elna) online — upload, preview the stitch-out free, and download a machine-ready JEF file.
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Supports JEF, DST, PES, EXP, XXX, SEW · up to 15MB
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Why convert XXX to JEF?
XXX is the Singer/Compucon format, read by Singer Futura series machines and Compucon EOS software. Convert to JEF when your Janome or Elna machine reads JEF natively. 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
XXX and JEF both store thread colours, so your colour sequence transfers automatically — SewFlow re-encodes each thread into Janome palette indices. The XXX file keeps an RGB thread-colour table alongside the stitch data; the converted JEF file stores thread colours as indices into the Janome thread palette.
How to convert XXX to JEF
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Upload your XXX file
Drag and drop the .xxx file (up to 15 MB). SewFlow decodes it and shows an animated stitch-out preview with size, stitch count, and thread colours.
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Check the preview
Watch the design sew out stitch-by-stitch exactly as your machine will run it, and review the thread colour chips.
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Download as JEF
JEF is preselected as the target — click Convert and the .jef file downloads instantly. Copy the .jef file into the EMBF folder on a USB stick and open it from the machine's built-in file browser.
Frequently asked questions
Will my design stitch out the same after converting XXX to JEF?
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 JEF file sews out identically to the original XXX design.
Which machines read JEF files?
JEF (Janome Embroidery Format) is read by Janome Memory Craft and Skyline series machines, plus Elna eXpressive models. Copy the .jef file into the EMBF folder on a USB stick and open it from the machine's built-in file browser.
What happens to thread colours when converting XXX to JEF?
XXX and JEF both store thread colours, so your colour sequence transfers automatically — SewFlow re-encodes each thread into Janome palette indices. The XXX file keeps an RGB thread-colour table alongside the stitch data; the converted JEF file stores thread colours as indices into the Janome thread palette.
Is the XXX to JEF 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.
