Machine Compatibility

Brother

Primary: PES

A market leader in home and small business embroidery, known for user-friendly interfaces and the ubiquitous PES format.

Janome

Primary: JEF

Japanese manufacturer famous for precision engineering and the Memory Craft line. Uses JEF as its standard.

Bernina

Primary: ART

Swiss perfectionism in sewing form. Bernina machines are high-end, often using ART for design and EXP for stitching.

Baby Lock

Primary: PES

Closely related to Brother but with distinct high-end features. Extremely popular in the US prosumer market.

Husqvarna Viking

Primary: VP3

Swedish brand known for innovation. Moved from HUS to VIP and now VP3 formats.

Singer

Primary: XXX

The historic American brand. Modern Singer embroidery machines typically use the XXX format.

Pfaff

Primary: VP3

German heritage, known for the IDT system. Legacy machines use PCS; modern ones share VP3 with Viking.

Elna

Primary: EMD

Swiss design, now manufactured with Janome. Known for the EMD format and high reliability.

Tajima

Primary: DST

The global standard for industrial embroidery. The creator of the DST format.

Barudan

Primary: DST

Tajima's main industrial rival, known for robust machinery and the U01/DAT formats.

Melco

Primary: EXP

American commercial manufacturer, famous for the AMAYA modular system. Uses EXP and CND.

ZSK

Primary: DST

German industrial heavyweights. Machines are robust and use the Z00 or DST formats.

SWF

Primary: DST

Korean industrial manufacturer offering cost-effective multi-head machines.

Happy

Primary: DST

Japanese industrial brand. Their HAP/TAP formats exist, but they primarily run on DST.

Toyota

Primary: 10O

Expert series machines. While no longer producing new embroidery models, they are workhorses using 10O.

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