EXP to PLT Converter

Convert EXP embroidery to PLT plotter format online

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Plotter-Ready Output

Transform EXP embroidery stitch data into PLT plotter commands. Bridge the gap between embroidery design and cutting production.

Precision Paths

PLT retains exact vector geometry from your EXP pattern. Lines and curves translate cleanly for plotter or cutter hardware.

Secure & Private

Uploaded EXP files are deleted right after conversion. PLT outputs are purged within 24 hours — your designs remain protected.

How to convert EXP to PLT

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

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Choose plt 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 plt 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
PLT is a vector file format associated with HP-GL (Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language), a plotter control language introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1977 with the HP-9872 pen plotter. PLT files contain a sequence of two-letter ASCII commands that instruct a pen plotter to move, draw lines, select pens, and render text — commands like PU (pen up), PD (pen down), PA (plot absolute), and SP (select pen) form a straightforward instruction set that directly controls physical drawing motion. The language operates on a coordinate grid measured in plotter units (typically 0.025 mm per unit), and the resulting files read almost like machine code for a drawing device. HP-GL became the dominant standard for computer-aided design output, adopted by virtually every CAD application and supported by plotters from all manufacturers throughout the 1980s and 1990s. One advantage is universal CAD compatibility — PLT files generated by AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or any engineering software can be sent directly to plotters and cutting machines without driver translation. The text-based, human-readable command structure is another strength: engineers can inspect, edit, and hand-write PLT files to troubleshoot output or generate simple drawings programmatically. HP-GL/2, an enhanced version introduced with the HP LaserJet III in 1990, added polygon fills, Bezier curves, and raster support. PLT remains actively used in engineering, architecture, and manufacturing for large-format output.
Developer: Hewlett-Packard
Initial release: 1977

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert EXP to PLT?

PLT is the HPGL plotter format. Converting EXP to PLT lets you send embroidery pattern outlines to plotters and vinyl cutting machines.

What software opens PLT files?

PLT files open in CorelDRAW, Adobe Illustrator, AutoCAD, FlexiSign, and most plotter or cutting software applications.

Can I use PLT files for vinyl cutting?

Yes — PLT is commonly used for vinyl cutters. Convert embroidery outlines from EXP to PLT for cutting applications.

Is the stitch path accurately converted?

The geometric paths from EXP are mapped to HPGL vector commands in PLT. The design shape is faithfully preserved.

Does the converter work on mobile?

Yes. Convertio is fully responsive and works in mobile browsers on both iOS and Android — no app needed.

Is EXP to PLT conversion free?

Free conversions are available on Convertio. Premium accounts unlock larger uploads and priority processing.

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