DST to DOCX Converter

Convert DST embroidery designs to modern Word DOCX format

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Embroidery to Word

Embed DST embroidery renders in DOCX documents — perfect for design specifications, order forms, and client presentations.

Universal Format

DOCX opens in every major office suite. Your embroidery document reaches any audience without compatibility concerns.

Private and Secure

DST files are deleted after conversion. DOCX outputs are removed from Convertio servers within 24 hours.

How to convert DST to DOCX

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

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Choose docx 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 docx 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
DOCX is the default document format for Microsoft Word since Office 2007, based on the Office Open XML (OOXML) standard published as ECMA-376 and adopted as ISO/IEC 29500. A DOCX file is a ZIP archive containing XML documents that describe the document body (document.xml), styles, themes, headers, footers, footnotes, comments, numbering definitions, and relationships between parts. Media assets like images and embedded objects reside in dedicated directories within the package. The XML structure means document content is human-inspectable and programmable — developers can create, modify, and extract content from DOCX files using standard XML libraries in any programming language without requiring Word. One significant advantage is openness and interoperability: the published specification enables any software to implement DOCX support, and the format is read and written by LibreOffice, Google Docs, Apple Pages, and dozens of other tools across all platforms. Built-in ZIP compression is another practical strength — DOCX files are substantially smaller than equivalent DOC files, and the modular XML structure improves crash recovery since corruption in one part does not necessarily destroy the entire document. The format supports all modern Word capabilities including SmartArt, content controls, bibliography management, accessibility metadata, and real-time co-authoring. DOCX has become the universal standard for document interchange in business, education, and government.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DST to DOCX?

DOCX is the modern Word format. Embedding embroidery visuals in DOCX makes design proposals and catalogs easy to share.

What opens DOCX files?

Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, Google Docs, Apple Pages, and virtually every modern office suite opens DOCX files.

Can I edit the document after conversion?

Absolutely — open the DOCX in any word processor and add text, formatting, tables, or additional images around the design.

Is the embroidery image embedded?

Yes — the DST pattern renders as an embedded graphic within the DOCX, visible in any compatible word processor.

Is this conversion free?

DST to DOCX conversion on Convertio is free — no charges, no mandatory sign-up.

Does this work on mobile?

Yes — the converter runs in any mobile browser. Download the DOCX and open it in mobile Word or Google Docs.

DST to DOCX Quality Rating

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