How to Import Products From AliExpress (Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce & More)
Connect your store to Importify, then import AliExpress products by pasting a link or using the optional one-click Chrome extension. Works the same on Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, and Jumpseller.
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To import products from AliExpress with Importify, connect your store to Importify, then import any product one of two ways: paste its link into the Importer page, or use the optional one-click Chrome extension. Edit the product in your Importify dashboard and push it to your store. The flow is the same on Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, and Jumpseller, only the one-time store connection differs.
AliExpress import is available on every Importify plan, with no import limits, import unlimited products on any plan and any platform. (Automated 1-click order fulfillment for AliExpress is a Gold-plan feature; importing and editing products is never plan-restricted.)
Before you start
You need two things: an active Importify subscription and your store connected to Importify (one-time setup, below). Nothing else has to be installed to import your first product.
Step 1: Connect your store to Importify
Do this once. Pick your platform:
- Shopify β connect your Shopify store to Importify from your Importify account setup.
- Wix β install Importify from the Wix App Market, then follow how to install Importify on Wix.
- WooCommerce β install the plugin and link your store: connect WooCommerce to Importify.
- BigCommerce β getting started with Importify on BigCommerce.
- Jumpseller β getting started with Importify on Jumpseller.
Step 2: Import a product from AliExpress
There are two ways to import, pick whichever fits you:
From a product link, nothing to install. Copy the AliExpress product URL, paste it into the Importer page in your Importify dashboard, and import. This works in any browser with nothing added.
With the Chrome extension, optional and faster. Add the Importify Chrome extension to a desktop Chrome browser and it puts an Add button on every AliExpress product page, so one click sends a product straight to Importify. It is the quickest way to source at volume, and it is completely optional.
Either way, the product lands in your import list. From there:
- Edit the title, description, images, variants, and price.
- Click Add product to push it to your connected store.
Customize before you publish
Don't publish raw supplier listings. Before pushing a product, use Importify to:
- Apply Smart Pricing Rules so every product gets your margin automatically.
- Turn on currency conversion if AliExpress prices come in another currency.
- Clean up titles, descriptions, and variants, AliExpress copy rarely sells as-is.
One thing to expect: the AliExpress page price can differ from the price Importify imports. That's normal, and we explain why AliExpress prices differ from the API price.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need the Chrome extension to import from AliExpress?
The extension is the fastest way (it adds an Add button to AliExpress product pages), but you can also paste an AliExpress product URL into the Importer page in your Importify dashboard and import without it.
Which plan do I need to import from AliExpress?
AliExpress import works on every Importify plan, with no limit on how many products you import, on any platform. Automated 1-click order fulfillment for AliExpress is a Gold-plan feature, but importing, editing, and pushing products is unlimited on all plans.
Can I import AliExpress products to Wix and WooCommerce, not just Shopify?
Yes. Importify imports from AliExpress to Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, and Jumpseller. The import steps are identical; only the one-time store connection differs by platform.
Does Importify import AliExpress variants and images?
Yes. Importify pulls the product title, description, images, and variants. You can edit all of them in your import list before publishing to your store.
Why is the price in my store different from the AliExpress page?
AliExpress shows location-based, coupon, and flash-sale prices that its API does not always include, so the imported cost can differ. Set a pricing rule with a margin buffer and confirm the live price before fulfilling. See our guide on why AliExpress prices differ from the API price.