Import Products from Shopify to WooCommerce
It is widely known that e-commerce comes from e-business, and store owners are migrating sequentially from Shopify to WooCommerce. Using WooCommerce to run an online shop provides unmatched flexibility, whether it is to get rid of subscription fees or have absolute control over the store.
When switching platforms, the most prominent challenge that arises is data migration, especially when it comes to importing Shopify products to WooCommerce and retaining essential product information.
The good news? This process has never been easier or safer, thanks to the official Shopify to WooCommerce importer plugin.
In this blog, we will explain how to import Shopify products to WooCommerce, step-by-step using the WooCommerce Shopify Importer plugin, highlight key benefits, and share advice for an effortless migration.
Before looking at specific actions that need to be taken, let us consider the primary reasons why the change is so appealing to merchants:
In order to simplify the process, the FMEAddons plugin called Migrate & Import Shopify to WooCommerce has been designed for that purpose. It is free for use and allows you to:
Before you begin the import process, make sure your WooCommerce store is ready:
This sets the stage to import products from Shopify to WooCommerce smoothly.
Here’s how to get the plugin:
Once installed, the plugin will appear under Tools > Import in your dashboard.
To transfer Shopify to WooCommerce, you’ll first need to export your Shopify store’s data.
Here’s how:
Alternatively, if you have a small store, you can use Shopify’s CSV export under Products > Export.
But the plugin works best when connected via the API token—it allows for full product data to be migrated accurately.
Now, go back to your WooCommerce dashboard.
The plugin will now begin retrieving your Shopify product catalog.
After connecting, the plugin will give you the option to:
For a full migration, select all options and click Start Import.
Depending on the size of your Shopify store, the import process may take a few minutes to complete.
You’ll see a progress bar and a summary of:
When it’s done, you’ll see a confirmation message.
Here’s a breakdown of the product data the plugin imports:
| Data Type | Imported? |
| Product Titles | ✅ |
| Descriptions | ✅ |
| Prices | ✅ |
| Sale Prices | ✅ |
| Product Categories | ✅ |
| Product Tags | ✅ |
| Product Images | ✅ |
| Inventory Quantities | ✅ |
| Product Variants | ✅ |
| SKU Numbers | ✅ |
| SEO Meta (if available) | ✅ |
This comprehensive approach ensures you migrate products from Shopify to WooCommerce without having to re-enter any data manually.
Here is a list of some things to remember in the process:
Before migrating anything, make sure you back up your Shopify data manually by performing a CSV export. We recommend this as a failsafe measure in case anything goes wrong.
To optimize your WooCommerce catalog after migration, delete old and unused products in your Shopify store prior to migrating.
To avoid crashing your live site, run a test migration on a WooCommerce staging site.
Sometimes images are of varying sizes or types which can lead to certain images not being recognized. Ensure all your product images on WooCommerce are displayed properly.
Shopify product URLs need to be changed to WooCommerce ones. Ensure you set 301 redirects if you wish to retain SEO ranking.
The most straightforward and safe option for migrating WooCommerce to Shopify is by using a specialized plugin. Here’s the reasoning:
Moving your e-commerce site may seem intimidating, but with the right resources, it can be accomplished effortlessly. The hassle-free transfer of products from Shopify to WooCommerce is made simple through the Shopify to WooCommerce importer plugin.
Regardless of whether you want more control and customization or simply wish to reduce platform fees, WooCommerce serves as a powerful hub for your online business.
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