| | Minimum Requirement | Recommended Requirement | | :------------------ | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Operating System | Microsoft® Windows® 7 (32-bit or 64-bit) with latest updates | Microsoft® Windows® 10 or 11 (64-bit) with latest updates and service pack | | CPU | Intel® Core® i3 or AMD Athlon FX | Latest Intel® Core® i7 | | RAM | 8 GB | 16 GB or more | | Free Disk Space | 40 GB (HDD) | 256 GB or more (Solid State Drive) | | Graphics | Support for Highest Color 32bit and 1366 x 768 resolution | Support for Highest Color 32bit and 1920 x 1080 resolution or higher | | Other | USB port for security dongle; Internet connection for updates and registration; Sound card for multimedia training | Dual monitors capable of 1280 x 1024 or higher; Wacom tablet (compatible) |

While it can work on Windows 10/11, it is not certified. You will face:

stands as the definitive industry benchmark for professional embroidery digitizing and multi-decoration design. Developed by Wilcom International , a pioneer in commercial embroidery tech since 1979, the e4.5 platform refines traditional manual digitizing while introducing automated vector conversions and advanced lettering controls. Whether managing a commercial production shop or running a boutique design studio, upgrading to version 4.5 delivers measurable gains in rendering speed, design library organization, and stitch quality control. Core Digitizing Capabilities

NO. With the lifecycle ending in 2026, professional businesses should not invest in new e4.5 licenses. The lack of support, security updates, and compatibility with Windows 11/12 makes it a liability. Upgrading to the current EmbroideryStudio e5 or Digital Edition is essential to maintain workflow efficiency and software security.

In the world of professional embroidery digitizing, few names carry as much weight as Wilcom. Known for its high-end feature set and industry-standard output, Wilcom’s software has evolved significantly over the years. While the latest versions (such as Wilcom EmbroideryStudio e4.5 and e5.0) dominate current workflows, many long-time professionals and certain production houses still remember, or actively use, —a version that marked a significant turning point in the transition from legacy systems to modern digitizing.

Includes 25 new embroidery fonts (totaling over 226) and adds native support for Arabic and Thai complex text layouts.