How Taylor-made works
Drop in an image a client sent you. Taylor-made reads it and gets it ready for what you're making:
Screen print: clean vector art plus a separate file for each ink color.
Embroidery: a real stitch file (DST and EXP) your machine can read. Works best on simple logos and bold text, not photos.
Just convert: a clean PNG, JPG, transparent cut-out, or PDF at the size you need.
It thinks for you: it names the design, matches your colors to real thread and ink, flags anything that could go wrong, and shows it on a shirt. No logo yet? Describe one and it draws it for you.
Your art is turned into files right on your device and nothing is stored. The smart read uses a quick, private AI check that keeps nothing.