DST to BMP Converter

Render DST embroidery designs as BMP bitmap images

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Uncompressed Clarity

BMP preserves every pixel of your rendered DST design — no compression, no quality loss, just clean bitmap output.

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Hassle-Free Workflow

Upload your DST, pick BMP, download. Three steps — no accounts, no installations, no learning curve.

How to convert DST to BMP

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose bmp or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your bmp file right afterwards

About formats

DST (Tajima) is a machine embroidery file format created by Tajima Industries, one of the world's leading manufacturers of commercial embroidery equipment. The format encodes stitch data as a sequence of relative coordinate movements, with each stitch record containing a horizontal offset, vertical offset, and a command flag indicating the stitch type — normal stitch, jump (move without stitching), color change, or stop. DST files use a compact binary encoding where each stitch occupies three bytes, making the format efficient for storing complex multi-color designs with tens of thousands of stitches. The coordinate system uses 0.1 mm increments with a maximum single-stitch length of 12.1 mm in any direction. DST has become the de facto standard in the commercial embroidery industry — virtually every embroidery machine from any manufacturer can read DST files, making it the most widely supported embroidery format in existence. One advantage is universal machine compatibility: a DST file will run reliably on Tajima, Barudan, SWF, Brother, and Melco machines alike, eliminating format conversion concerns. The minimal file structure is another strength — files are compact, load instantly even on older machine controllers with limited memory, and their simplicity makes them resistant to corruption during transfer. While DST lacks embedded metadata like thread color names and design previews, this limitation is offset by the format's unmatched portability across the global embroidery industry.
Developer: Tajima Industries
Initial release: 1987
BMP (Bitmap) is a raster image file format developed by Microsoft for the Windows operating system, introduced with Windows 3.0 in 1990. The format stores pixel data in a straightforward structure: a file header specifying dimensions, color depth, and compression method, followed by an optional color palette and then the raw pixel array. BMP supports color depths from 1-bit monochrome through 4-bit and 8-bit indexed color to 16-bit, 24-bit true color, and 32-bit with alpha channel. Most BMP files store pixels uncompressed (BI_RGB), though optional RLE compression is available for 4-bit and 8-bit modes. Pixels are arranged in bottom-up row order by default, with each row padded to a 4-byte boundary. One advantage is absolute simplicity — the format has no complex encoding, filtering, or compression layers, making BMP files trivial to read and write programmatically in any language. This simplicity also means BMP images render with zero decoding overhead, useful in scenarios where decompression latency matters. The format's deep Windows integration is another strength: BMP is the native bitmap format for Windows GDI, clipboard operations, and device-independent bitmap (DIB) handling, ensuring first-class support across the entire Windows ecosystem. While BMP's lack of compression produces large files unsuitable for web use or storage-constrained environments, it remains widely used as an intermediate format in image processing, as a clipboard exchange format, and in embedded systems where decoding simplicity outweighs file size.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DST to BMP?

BMP gives you an uncompressed bitmap — useful when you need a pixel-perfect rendering of your embroidery design with no artifacts.

What programs open BMP files?

Windows Paint, Photo Viewer, GIMP, IrfanView, and nearly every image editor or viewer handles BMP files natively.

Is BMP better than JPG for embroidery previews?

BMP has zero compression artifacts, making it sharper for detailed stitch patterns. The trade-off is a larger file size.

Does the conversion preserve DST color data?

Yes — thread color information from the DST is used to render the design, producing a colored BMP representation.

Can I convert DST to BMP on a Mac?

Absolutely — the converter works in Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and every other browser on macOS, Windows, or Linux.

Is there a charge for this service?

DST to BMP conversion on Convertio is free. No account or payment required for basic use.

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