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Import your products from Google Merchant to BigCommerce — free

Moving your products to a new store? Upload the file you exported and download one that's ready to import — every column matched for you. No signup, no fees, processed privately in your browser.

Step 1 — Choose platforms

Step 2 — Add your product file

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Drop your CSV here
or click to browse — .csv exported from your store
🔒 Nothing is uploaded or stored — it runs on your device.

Step 3 — Your import file is ready

You hit the free limit — converted the first 100 products ✨

Your file has more products than that. CatalogPort Pro handles the whole list, plus the parts you do every week:

  • Unlimited rows & multiple files at once
  • Saved field mappings — repeat conversions in one click
  • Scheduled exports & API access

How to move your products from Google Merchant to BigCommerce

Switching from Google Merchant to BigCommerce? Export your products from Google Merchant, drop the file above, and download a ready-to-import BigCommerce file in seconds — every column mapped for you, free.

FieldGoogle Merchant columnBigCommerce column
TitletitleProduct Name
DescriptiondescriptionDescription
PricepricePrice
SKUidProduct Code/SKU
Quantity / stockavailabilityCurrent Stock Level
Barcode (UPC/GTIN)gtinProduct UPC/EAN
BrandbrandBrand Name
Image URLimage_linkProduct Image URL - 1
Categorygoogle_product_categoryCategory
Weightshipping_weightProduct Weight
Conditionconditionn/a
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Export from Google MerchantDownload your product CSV from your store admin.
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Drop it aboveCatalogPort auto-detects and maps every column.
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Import to BigCommerceDownload the converted file and upload it.
Is this really free?
Yes — single-file conversions up to 100 products are free with no account. Larger catalogs and recurring conversions are on the Pro plan.
Where does my file go?
Nowhere. The conversion runs entirely inside your browser. Your catalog is never uploaded to a server and nothing is stored.
What if a column doesn't match?
CatalogPort flags any field it couldn't map so you can fill it in. Platform-specific fields (like category IDs) sometimes need a quick manual touch.

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