| Feature | e4.1L R2 | Wilcom e5.0 / e6.0 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | No (physical dongle only) | Yes (optional subscription) | | Native macOS | No (Windows only) | Yes (via cloud portal) | | 3D Puff Foam | Excellent | Same engine, no major change | | Auto-Digitizing AI | Good (Neural v2.1) | Superior (Deep Neural v4.0) | | Hoops | Up to 360x360mm | Infinite (virtual hooping) | | Performance | Very fast on older PCs | Requires modern GPU | | Cost | Discontinued (used licenses only) | $2,500+ annual subscription |
The e4 series shifted toward a more efficient, graphical approach to digitizing: Integrated Graphics Suite : It comes standard with
Wilcom’s lettering is legendary, but e4.1L R2 adds:
Let’s be honest: auto-digitizing is usually a punchline. However, e4.1L R2’s vector-to-stitch engine was a leap forward. Using the "Edge Run" and "Center Run" tools, digitizers could convert complex logos in under 60 seconds, requiring only manual tweaking of pull-compensation. It wasn't perfect, but it was productive .
The e4.1 release expanded the creative toolkit for professional digitizers with several specialized stitch effects:
effects, which give digital embroidery a more organic, artisanal look. The Legacy of e4.1L R2