Take a look here for them.....
http://www.8clawsandapaw.com/embroidery-fonts.html
There are about 630 converted fonts.
I took a look at a couple of them, those are not fonts, those are alphabets. I know the website used the term fonts, but if they are raw stitch files they are alphabets. Too many software choices to be able to have all those fonts work as keyboard fonts for all of them. I know I can only create fonts for Wilcom software and Brother software.
CYW: All embroidery fonts are techinically speaking not going to be exact matches physically (kerning is a different story and depending on your software can be manipulated to match) as they are almost always digitized in segments. A simple Arial "A" (or any block "A") can have 3 or 4 segments to it, depending on if it's small lettering or not (3 if it's small, or thin)
Wow, thread looks like it's going on 3 yrs old. I was going to tell the OP that it looks like a Wilcom font, or at least they have something similar if the OP needed the font or just manually digitize if only needed that copy, but I would hope by now the job was completed.