EXP to HEIC Converter

Convert EXP embroidery files to Apple HEIC format

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Apple-Native Format

HEIC is the default image format for Apple devices. Convert EXP embroidery patterns to images optimized for the iOS and macOS ecosystem.

Speedy Conversion

Cloud servers process the EXP to HEIC conversion in seconds. No waiting, no local rendering requirements.

Secure and Private

EXP files are deleted after conversion. HEIC output files are automatically removed from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert EXP to HEIC

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

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Choose heic 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 heic 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
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's branded implementation of the HEIF (High Efficiency Image File Format) standard that uses HEVC (H.265) as its image compression codec. Apple adopted HEIC as the default photo format on iPhones and iPads starting with iOS 11 in September 2017, replacing JPEG for newly captured images. HEIC files store photographs compressed with the intra-frame coding mode of the HEVC video codec, which applies sophisticated prediction, transform, and entropy coding techniques that achieve roughly 50% better compression than JPEG at equivalent visual quality. The ISOBMFF (ISO Base Media File Format) container supports multiple images in a single file, enabling Live Photos (a still plus a short video clip), burst sequences, depth maps from dual-camera systems, and HDR gain maps that allow compatible displays to render extended dynamic range. HEIC also stores alpha channels, auxiliary images for computational photography features (portrait mode depth data, semantic segmentation masks), and comprehensive EXIF/XMP metadata. One advantage is storage efficiency: iPhones shooting HEIC use roughly half the storage of equivalent JPEG captures with no visible quality loss, a significant benefit on devices where storage is finite and photos accumulate rapidly. The format's integration with Apple's ecosystem is another key strength — HEIC files are natively supported across macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and iCloud Photos, and automatic JPEG transcoding during file sharing ensures compatibility when sending photos to non-Apple devices. HEIC can also be opened by Windows 10/11 (with codec), GIMP, ImageMagick, and Adobe Lightroom.
Developer: MPEG / Apple
Initial release: 2015

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert EXP to HEIC?

HEIC is the default photo format on Apple devices. Converting EXP to HEIC creates compact, high-quality images native to iPhones and Macs.

What devices open HEIC files?

HEIC opens natively on iOS and macOS. Windows 10+ supports it with the HEIF extension, and apps like GIMP and IrfanView also handle it.

Does HEIC offer better compression than JPG?

HEIC achieves roughly double the compression efficiency of JPEG at comparable quality. Files are significantly smaller.

Can I share HEIC images easily?

Apple devices handle HEIC seamlessly. When sharing to non-Apple platforms, many apps auto-convert HEIC to JPG for compatibility.

Is EXP to HEIC free?

Convertio offers free EXP to HEIC conversion. Premium plans provide higher limits and priority processing.

Does HEIC support transparency?

Yes — HEIC supports alpha transparency, allowing your embroidery pattern to render on a transparent background.

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