EXP to EPUB Converter

Convert EXP embroidery patterns to EPUB eBook format

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Open eBook Standard

EPUB is the universal eBook format. Package your EXP embroidery designs as digital publications readable across all major e-readers.

Browser-Based Tool

No eBook software needed on your device. Upload the EXP file through your browser and receive EPUB output online.

Cloud Processing

Server-side infrastructure handles the conversion. Your device stays free while the EXP file transforms to EPUB.

How to convert EXP to EPUB

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

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Choose epub 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 epub 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
EPUB (Electronic Publication) is an open ebook standard originally developed by the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) and now maintained by the W3C following the organizations' merger in 2017. The first version carrying the EPUB name was approved in October 2007 as a successor to the Open eBook Publication Structure (OEBPS). An EPUB file is essentially a ZIP archive containing XHTML or HTML5 content documents, CSS stylesheets, images, fonts, and metadata organized according to the Open Packaging Format and Open Container Format specifications. The current major version, EPUB 3, supports reflowable and fixed-layout content, embedded multimedia, JavaScript interactivity, MathML equations, and rich accessibility features including semantic markup and media overlays for synchronized text and audio. A defining advantage is universal device support — unlike proprietary formats, EPUB works natively on virtually every non-Kindle e-reader, tablet, and reading application, from Apple Books and Google Play Books to Kobo and dozens of third-party apps. The reflowable text model is another core strength, automatically adapting pagination, font size, and margins to match any screen dimension and user preference. EPUB's open specification and active W3C stewardship ensure long-term preservation and vendor independence, making it the de facto standard for digital publishing across libraries, academic institutions, and commercial retailers worldwide.
Initial release: October 2007

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert EXP to EPUB?

EPUB is the open standard for eBooks, supported by most readers. Converting EXP to EPUB packages your embroidery design for e-reader distribution.

What devices support EPUB?

EPUB opens on Apple Books, Kobo, Nook, Google Play Books, Calibre, and virtually every e-reader except Kindle (which needs MOBI/AZW3).

Is the embroidery design visible in the EPUB?

Yes — the conversion renders your EXP pattern as visual content embedded within the EPUB file for e-reader display.

Can I add text to the EPUB after conversion?

Open the EPUB in an editor like Calibre or Sigil to add descriptions, chapters, and text around your embroidery visual.

Is this conversion free?

Convertio offers free EXP to EPUB conversion. Premium accounts provide expanded limits for professional usage.