Since Ezd is a proprietary format, the most reliable way to convert it is using the software that created it.

: EZCAD2 easily imports DXF files via File > Import Vector File .

Go to File > Save As and choose .

: Because it is proprietary, you cannot simply "Open With" another program. You need a specific conversion step to move your work into a broader CAD environment.

Embroidery files produce thousands of tiny nodes (points). Laser cutters hate this.

: Developed by Autodesk, DXF is a file format used for data exchange between CAD systems. It supports various types of data, including lines, arcs, circles, and more complex entities. DXF files are widely accepted across the industry, making them a versatile choice for sharing and collaborating on CAD designs.

Would you like a version tailored to a specific EZD type (e.g., embroidery vs. CAD), or a shorter one for Amazon/software store listings?