EXP to AZW3 Converter

Convert EXP embroidery designs to Kindle AZW3 format

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Kindle-Ready

Package EXP embroidery designs into AZW3 Kindle format. Share stitch patterns on Amazon Kindle devices and apps.

Read Anywhere

AZW3 works on Kindle hardware and the Kindle app across iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows. Convert and read on any device.

Secure Conversion

Uploaded EXP files are deleted after processing. AZW3 outputs are removed from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert EXP to AZW3

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

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Choose azw3 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 azw3 file right afterwards

About formats

EXP (Melco) is a machine embroidery file format developed by Melco, a company founded in 1972 that pioneered the commercial embroidery industry. The format stores stitch data as a series of relative coordinate movements using a compact binary structure, with each record encoding the needle's horizontal and vertical displacement along with control flags for stitch type, color changes, and machine stops. EXP files use a straightforward sequential layout — stitch records follow one after another without complex headers or nested structures, making the format reliable and fast to process on embroidery machine controllers. Melco developed the format for their commercial multi-head embroidery machines, widely deployed in contract embroidery shops, uniform manufacturers, and promotional product companies. One advantage is efficiency for commercial production — the lean binary structure minimizes file size and loading time, important when operators run hundreds of designs daily on multi-head machines. The format's association with Melco's professional-grade equipment gives it credibility in the commercial embroidery sector, where reliability and speed are prioritized. Most professional digitizing software — including Wilcom, Pulse, and Hatch — supports EXP export, ensuring designs from any major platform can target Melco equipment. While EXP lacks embedded thread color metadata, its simplicity and industry acceptance have sustained its use across decades of commercial embroidery production.
Initial release: 1985
AZW3, also known as Kindle Format 8 (KF8), is Amazon's advanced ebook format introduced in November 2011 alongside the first Kindle Fire tablet. It replaced the older MOBI-based AZW format with a substantially more capable layout engine built on HTML5 and CSS3 subsets, enabling fixed layouts, embedded fonts, SVG graphics, drop caps, and other typographic refinements that were impossible in earlier Kindle formats. Internally, an AZW3 file packages content in a structure derived from EPUB, wrapped in Amazon's proprietary Palm database container with optional DRM protection. The format supports both reflowable text for novels and fixed-layout pages for comics, cookbooks, and children's titles. One major advantage is rich formatting fidelity — publishers can produce visually sophisticated ebooks with complex page designs, nested tables, and precise font control that render consistently across the Kindle ecosystem. Another strength is backward compatibility: AZW3 files can bundle a MOBI fallback section so older Kindle hardware still displays the content, even without full KF8 rendering. The format integrates tightly with Amazon's Kindle platform, supporting features like X-Ray, Whispersync page tracking, and in-book dictionary lookups across millions of devices and apps worldwide.
Developer: Amazon
Initial release: November 2011

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert EXP to AZW3?

AZW3 is the Kindle Format 8 used by Amazon Kindle devices. Converting EXP to AZW3 packages your embroidery design for reading on Kindle hardware.

What devices read AZW3 files?

AZW3 files open on all Kindle e-readers, the Kindle app on iOS/Android, and Calibre on desktop for library management.

Can I send the AZW3 to my Kindle?

Yes — transfer the AZW3 file to your Kindle via USB, Send to Kindle email, or the Kindle app on your device.

Does the embroidery pattern display in the eBook?

The conversion renders your EXP design as visual content within the AZW3 file, viewable on Kindle screens.

Is EXP to AZW3 free?

Convertio provides free conversions. Premium plans offer larger file limits and priority processing.