Magento Migration

Cart2Cart, the trusted leader in seamless platform transfers, ensures your Magento Migration is flawless. When you need to migrate from Magento, our fully automated, secure, and lightning-fast service guarantees zero downtime for your source store. Completed in just a few hours, we expertly transfer all your crucial data—including products, customers, orders, SEO URLs, and more—with unmatched precision and absolute peace of mind.

Supported versions: Magento (Adobe Commerce) 1.1.0 - 2.4.9

How to Migrate to Magento

This step-by-step guide details how to securely migrate to Magento from any other e-commerce platform using Cart2Cart, ensuring complete data integrity for your online storefront.

  1. Register and Initiate: Create a Cart2Cart account to begin your platform switch. This initial step is free and takes only a minute.
  2. Connect Your Source Store: Provide the credentials for your current platform to allow secure API access for the data transfer.
  3. Connect Magento Target Store: Download the Cart2Cart Connection Bridge and upload it to your Magento store's root folder via FTP. This establishes a secure link for the data import.
  4. Select Data and Options: Choose which data entities to move, including products, SKUs, and customer orders. Configure crucial options like 301 redirects to preserve your SEO rankings.
  5. Run a Free Demo Migration: Launch a free test transfer to move a limited set of your data. This allows you to check the results directly in your new Magento store before the full replatforming.
  6. Launch the Full Migration: Once satisfied with the demo, start the full migration. The process runs on our servers, ensuring no downtime for your business.

Pro-Tip: To ensure a complete transition, note that the Magento module for password migration is required to move customer credentials. We also recommend a full store re-index after the process is complete.

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What data can be migrated from/to Magento (Adobe Commerce)

  • Products Product information, e.g. Product Title, Description, Model, Created Time, Modified Time, Available, Weight, Quantity, Default Price, Special Price, Tax Class, etc.
  • Product Categories Product categories constituting the major groups of products in the store.
  • Manufacturers Information about the manufacturer of each product in the store database, e.g. Name, Description, URL, Meta Title, Meta Keywords, Meta Description, etc.
  • Taxes Details about the type of taxes assigned for products, e.g. Name, Value, Value Type (percent or exact value in default currency), Created Time, Modified Time, etc.
  • Customers Information about each customer, e.g. Email, Login, First Name, Last Name, Company, Birthday, Phone, Fax, Active, Created Time, Modified Time, etc.
  • Orders General information about the orders made by customers, e.g. Customer, Customer Info, Billing Address, Shipping Address, Currency, Status, Totals, Created Time, etc.
  • Coupons Codes that consumers can use to obtain a discount on their purchases.
  • Reviews Reviews of products on your store including Customers Name, Review, etc.
  • Multistore
  • Multiple Languages
  • CMS Pages CMS pages typically contain blog content, information from "contact us", "about us" or similar website sections.
  • Cost.
  • Name, SKU, Short Description, Full Description, Status, Custom Fields(Name, Value), Manufacturer, Country of Manufacturer, Tax Class, Sort Order in Category.
  • Price, Special Price, Special Price From-To Date, Sale Price, Sale Price From-To Date, Group Price, Tier Price, MSRP.
  • URL, Meta Title, Meta Keywords, Meta Description.
  • Product Image, Thumbnail Image, Additional Images.
  • Quantity, Stock Availability, Manage Stock, Stock Status, Backorder.
  • Weight, Width, Height, Depth.
  • Related Products, Product Tags, Up-sells, Cross-sells, UPC.
  • Options(Name, Price), Product Attributes(Name, Values), Custom Options(Drop-down, Radio Buttons, CheckBox, Multiple Select, Date, Text Field, Text Area, Time, Date & Time, File).
  • Product Variants(SKU, Weight, Length, Attributes, Width, Height, Quantity, Images, Price, Special Price, Additional image, Special Price From-To Date, Name, Tier Price, Group Price, MSRP).
  • Downloadable Products(Price, Files, Max Downloads, Number of allowed downloads), Grouped Products (Associated Products), Virtual Products, Bundle Products.
  • Name, Description, Status, Is Anchor.
  • URL, Meta Title, Meta Description, Meta Keywords.
  • Category Images, Thumbnail Image.
  • Name, Manufacturer Images.
  • Tax Class(Name, Tax Name, Rate), Tax Rates(Country, Tax Name, State, Percent), Tax Rules(Tax Class, Tax Rate, Name), Tax Name, Rates(Name, Rate, Country), Status, Country, State.
  • ID, First Name, Last Name, Email, Customer Group, Newsletter, Gender, Date of Birth, Passwords, Created Date.
  • Customer Billing Address(First Name, Last Name, Company, Address 1, Address 2, Country, State, City, Zip Code, Telephone, VAT Number, Fax).
  • Customer Shipping Address(First Name, Last Name, Company, Address 1, Address 2, Country, State, City, Zip Code, Telephone, Fax).
  • Payment method name, Shipping method name.
  • ID, Order Date, Order Status, Order Products(Name, SKU, Option, Image), Custom Order Status, Product Price, Quantity, SubTotal Price, Discount Price, Tax Price, Shipping Price, Total Price, Order Comments, Order Status History.
  • Customer Name, Email, Billing Address(First Name, Last Name, Company, Address 1, Address 2, Country, State, City, Zip Code, Telephone, Fax).
  • Shipping Address(First Name, Last Name, Company, Address 1, Address 2, Country, State, City, Zip Code, Telephone, Fax).
  • Invoice.
  • Credit Memo.
  • Shipment.
  • Transactions.
  • Name, Description, Status, Coupon Code, Coupon Date, Coupon From Date, Coupon To Date, Customer Groups, Uses Per Coupon, Uses Per Customer, Type Discount, Discount Amount, Total available, Product, Category, Coupon Expire Date.
  • Created Date, Status, Rate, User Name, Summary, Description, Comment, Product, Title, Type.
    • Yes.
    • Yes.
    • Title, Created Date, URL, Description, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Status, Content Heading.
    • Cost.
    • Name, SKU, Short Description, Full Description, Status, Custom Fields(Name, Value), Manufacturer, Country of Manufacturer, Tax Class, Sort Order in Category.
    • Price, Special Price, Special Price From-To Date, Sale Price, Sale Price From-To Date, Group Price, Tier Price, MSRP.
    • URL, Meta Title, Meta Keywords, Meta Description.
    • Product Image, Thumbnail Image, Additional Images.
    • Quantity, Stock Availability, Manage Stock, Stock Status, Backorder.
    • Weight, Width, Height, Depth.
    • Related Products, Product Tags, Up-sells, Cross-sells, UPC.
    • Options(Name, Price), Product Attributes(Name, Values), Custom Options(Drop-down, Radio Buttons, CheckBox, Multiple Select, Date, Text Field, Text Area, Time, Date & Time, File).
    • Product Variants(SKU, Weight, Length, Attributes, Width, Height, Quantity, Images, Price, Special Price, Additional image, Special Price From-To Date, Name, Tier Price, Group Price, MSRP).
    • Downloadable Products(Price, Files, Max Downloads, Number of allowed downloads), Grouped Products (Associated Products), Virtual Products, Bundle Products.
    • Name, Description, Status, Is Anchor.
    • URL, Meta Title, Meta Description, Meta Keywords.
    • Category Images, Thumbnail Image.
    • Name, Manufacturer Images.
    • Tax Class(Name, Tax Name, Rate), Tax Rates(Country, Tax Name, State, Percent), Tax Rules(Tax Class, Tax Rate, Name), Tax Name, Rates(Name, Rate, Country), Status, Country, State.
    • ID, First Name, Last Name, Email, Customer Group, Newsletter, Gender, Date of Birth, Passwords, Created Date.
    • Customer Billing Address(First Name, Last Name, Company, Address 1, Address 2, Country, State, City, Zip Code, Telephone, VAT Number, Fax).
    • Customer Shipping Address(First Name, Last Name, Company, Address 1, Address 2, Country, State, City, Zip Code, Telephone, Fax).
    • Payment method name, Shipping method name.
    • ID, Order Date, Order Status, Order Products(Name, SKU, Option, Image), Custom Order Status, Product Price, Quantity, SubTotal Price, Discount Price, Tax Price, Shipping Price, Total Price, Order Comments, Order Status History.
    • Customer Name, Email, Billing Address(First Name, Last Name, Company, Address 1, Address 2, Country, State, City, Zip Code, Telephone, Fax).
    • Shipping Address(First Name, Last Name, Company, Address 1, Address 2, Country, State, City, Zip Code, Telephone, Fax).
    • Invoice.
    • Credit Memo.
    • Shipment.
    • Transactions.
    • Name, Description, Status, Coupon Code, Coupon Date, Coupon From Date, Coupon To Date, Customer Groups, Uses Per Coupon, Uses Per Customer, Type Discount, Discount Amount, Total available, Product, Category, Coupon Expire Date.
    • Created Date, Status, Rate, User Name, Summary, Description, Comment, Product, Title, Type.
    • Yes.
    • Yes.
    • Title, Created Date, URL, Description, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Status, Content Heading.
  • Products

  • Clear current data on Target Store before Migration

    Change products quantity to 100 on Target Store

    Migrate product SKUs

    Migrate invoices, credit memos and shipments to the Target Store

    Migrate images from products descriptions, categories descriptions and blog posts descriptions

    Migrate categories and products SEO URLs

    Preserve customer IDs on Target Store

    Create product variants based on the combinations of options

    Migrate the store tax configuration

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    The design and store functionality transfer is impossible due to Magento limitations. However, you can recreate it with the help of a 3rd-party developer.

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    HTTPS protocol and 128-bit SSL encryption are used to protect the data being exchanged
    The most up-to-date network architecture schema, firewall and access restrictions protect our system from electronic attacks
    Employee access to customer migration data is restricted, logged and audited

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    Magento Monthly Pulse: Dominating the Enterprise and B2B Landscape

    This month’s analysis of Magento, now under the Adobe Commerce umbrella, reveals a platform successfully navigating a transition from high-volume small business use to becoming the uncontested backbone for enterprise-scale commerce. While lower-tier competitors may boast higher store counts, Magento is doubling down on its unique value proposition: the ability to manage highly complex, multi-site, and B2B architectures that SaaS-only models simply cannot replicate. The narrative this month is one of technical maturity, where reliability and scale take precedence over experimental feature bloat, solidifying its role for brands that treat commerce as a core strategic asset rather than a simple storefront.

    Enterprise Dominance and Market Calibration

    Magento maintains a formidable 8.5 percent share of the global eCommerce market, firmly positioning it as the second most utilized platform among major players. Crucially, its influence is even more pronounced in high-stakes environments, powering approximately 20 percent of the top 1,000 retailers in the United States. While the total number of active stores has calibrated to roughly 111,495 in early 2026, the quality of these deployments has shifted dramatically toward the mid-market and enterprise segments. This trend highlights a flight to quality, where businesses with annual GMVs exceeding $50 million prioritize Magento’s robust framework over the limitations of entry-level platforms.

    Core Infrastructure Resilience and Scalability

    Performance updates this month centered on the 2.4.9 release line, which has significantly enhanced the platform's processing power. Recent benchmarks indicate that Magento is now capable of handling 3X the order processing rate per hour compared to previous versions. By optimizing PHP 8.3 support and refining database query execution, Adobe has ensured that storefronts remain responsive during high-traffic surges. For the merchant, this technical overhead translates directly into reduced bounce rates and higher conversion stability during critical sales windows, proving that Magento remains the gold standard for high-performance commerce infrastructure.

    Expansion of the Integrated Developer Network

    The Magento ecosystem continues to expand its pre-integrated API library, facilitating deeper connections with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and customer relationship management (CRM) tools. This month saw a surge in high-performance headless commerce deployments, leveraging Magento's PWA Studio and GraphQL enhancements. By providing developers with the tools to decouple the frontend experience from backend logic, Magento is empowering brands to build bespoke, lightning-fast user interfaces that are not tied to restrictive templates, ensuring long-term architectural flexibility as consumer shopping habits evolve.

    Flagship Innovation: AI-Driven B2B Catalog Management

    The standout feature release this month is the AI-Powered Shared Catalog Optimizer. Designed specifically for complex B2B environments, this tool uses machine learning to automatically remove duplicate SKU data and suggest personalized pricing tiers for different customer segments. This solves the primary bottleneck for large-scale distributors: catalog management at volume. By automating these administrative tasks, Magento allows B2B merchants to manage 250,000+ SKU catalogs with surgical precision, reducing manual overhead and ensuring that professional buyers always see the most relevant, contract-accurate data.

    Advanced Security Protocols and Trust Frameworks

    Security remains a cornerstone of the Magento experience, with the release of critical security patches (2.4.8-p5 and 2.4.7-p10) addressing emerging vulnerabilities in third-party file upload workflows. By adopting the latest Require.js 2.3 standards and moving away from retired libraries like Laminas MVC, Magento is proactively closing technical debt gaps. For high-volume merchants, these updates provide an enterprise-grade trust framework that is essential for maintaining PCI compliance and securing cyber-insurance in an increasingly hostile digital landscape, ensuring that consumer data remains protected behind a modern, hardened architecture.

    Global Reach and Cross-Border Optimization

    While the United States remains the platform's largest market with a 13.3 percent store concentration, Magento is seeing significant growth in Germany (6.5%) and the United Kingdom (6.2%). This month, the platform enhanced its global commerce footprint by integrating the latest DHL shipping integration schema and expanding native support for Apple Pay across European markets. These updates allow global operators to manage multiple regions from a single admin panel, effectively turning Magento into a borderless commerce engine that simplifies the complexities of international taxes, shipping, and payment preferences.

    Strategic Migration: The Mid-Market Shift

    We are observing a distinct trend of mid-market retailers migrating to Magento as they outgrow the scalability limits of SaaS platforms. A notable example is the recent launch of a major European industrial distributor that moved its 300,000-SKU operation to Magento to leverage its native multi-store capabilities. This brand chose Magento because it required a platform that could handle complex B2B pricing logic and deep ERP integration that was not possible on a lightweight SaaS platform. This migration serves as a powerful signal that for businesses requiring total data sovereignty and absolute architectural control, Magento remains the definitive choice for sustainable growth.

    Source: This analysis is synthesized from Adobe Commerce (Magento) 2026 release notes, StoreLeads Q1 2026 market data, MageComp industry analysis, and official Adobe corporate project portfolios.

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