Embroidery digitizing starts with clean vector artwork. When your digitizing software converts a design into stitch patterns, it follows the vector paths to determine where each stitch goes. Clean, smooth SVG paths translate directly to even stitch coverage, crisp edges, and professional results on fabric.
VectoSolve uses AI to convert your logos, monograms, and designs into clean SVG vectors - the essential first step before digitizing. Whether you use Embrilliance, Wilcom Hatch, or the free Ink/Stitch plugin, starting with a quality vector from VectoSolve means less cleanup and better embroidery output on your Brother, Janome, or Bernina machine.
From image to embroidery-ready vector in 3 simple steps
Upload the logo, monogram, or artwork you want to embroider. PNG, JPG, and WebP formats supported.
Our AI traces your image into smooth vector paths with clean curves - perfect for embroidery digitizing software.
Download your SVG and import it into Embrilliance, Hatch, or Ink/Stitch to generate stitch files for your machine.
Our AI creates clean curves with minimal anchor points. Smoother paths mean more uniform stitch patterns and fewer digitizing headaches.
Starting with a clean vector eliminates the jagged edges that raster-based digitizing produces. Your finished embroidery looks professional.
No need to spend hours redrawing logos in Illustrator or Inkscape. Upload any image and get a digitizing-ready vector in seconds.
Convert client logos to clean vectors for uniform embroidery, corporate apparel, and branded merchandise with sharp, consistent results.
Clean vector output with distinct color areas makes it easy to assign thread colors during the digitizing process.
Standard SVG output imports into Embrilliance, Wilcom Hatch, Pulse, SewArt, Ink/Stitch, and any other digitizing software.
What embroiderers are creating with VectoSolve vectors
Biker patches, scout badges, team emblems
Personalized initials on towels, bags, shirts
Corporate uniforms, polo shirts, workwear
Baby blankets, stockings, tote bags, hats
Embroidery machines typically require stitch files (PES, DST, JEF, etc.), not SVG files directly. However, VectoSolve creates the clean SVG vector that is the essential first step in embroidery digitizing. You import the SVG into digitizing software like Embrilliance, Hatch, or Ink/Stitch to generate the final stitch file.
Clean vector artwork is the foundation of quality embroidery. Digitizing software converts vector paths into stitch patterns. Starting with a clean SVG (rather than a pixelated raster image) means smoother outlines, better stitch coverage, and fewer manual corrections during the digitizing process.
Logos, monograms, text, and simple illustrations with solid color areas produce the best embroidery results. Designs with clear outlines, limited colors (under 10-12), and distinct shapes translate beautifully to stitches. Avoid photographs or highly detailed gradients for embroidery.
VectoSolve outputs SVG vector files, which are the standard starting point for embroidery digitizing. To create PES (Brother), DST, JEF (Janome), or other stitch files, import your VectoSolve SVG into digitizing software like Embrilliance StitchArtist, Wilcom Hatch, or the free Ink/Stitch extension for Inkscape.
Clean vector paths with smooth curves translate to even stitch distribution, crisp letter edges, and fewer thread breaks. When your digitizing software works from a clean SVG rather than a blurry raster image, it can map stitches more accurately, resulting in professional-quality embroidery output.
Yes! Your first conversion is completely free with no signup required. For embroidery businesses with ongoing digitizing needs, affordable plans start at just $1.30 for 5 conversions or $4/month for 30 conversions.
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