Welcome to the EmbroideryTrace beginner course. In this first lesson we'll take a simple daisy and walk through exactly how the app turns it into a real, stitch-ready embroidery file.
The whole point of EmbroideryTrace is to skip the hours of manual digitizing. You give it an image, and it does the heavy lifting — but the result is only as good as what you feed it, so we'll start there.
What you'll do in this lesson
- 1 Pick a good source image
- 2 Upload it to EmbroideryTrace
- 3 Let the AI process and trace it
- 4 Review your design's color layers
Pick a good source image
Before you upload anything, it's worth knowing this: the cleaner and flatter your image is, the better the result. The AI works by finding distinct colors and tracing them into shapes, so images with clear, flat color regions are easy for it to separate.
✓ Works great
Logos, cartoons, clip art, and simple illustrations with flat colors and clear outlines. Designs with 2–6 colors digitize most cleanly.
Harder to convert
Photos with gradients, shadows, and lots of shades. The AI has to guess where one color ends and the next begins, so results are less predictable.
Upload your image
There are two ways to get your image in:
- Drag and drop the image straight onto the upload card
- Click Upload and pick a file from your computer
JPGs, PNGs, and SVGs all work. If you don't have artwork ready, you can also describe a design in plain language and let the built-in AI generator create one for you.
Let the AI process the image
As soon as your image is in, the AI goes to work. Behind that "Analyzing…" screen, it's doing three things at once:
- Finding every color in the image
- Separating the design into individual layers
- Tracing each one into clean, editable shapes
Review your color layers
When processing finishes, you're dropped into the Stitch Editor. Look at the list on the right — the Stitch Colors panel. Each color in your image became its own layer.
This mirrors exactly how your embroidery machine works: it stitches one thread color at a time, and each layer here maps directly to one of those thread changes. Understanding this layer-by-color model is the key idea that everything else in the course builds on.
Follow along for free
Upload your own image and watch the AI build your color layers in seconds.
Upload Your Image — FreeNo software to install