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How to Migrate from Dzine to PhotoRoom (Step-by-Step)

Last updated: April 2026

If you're using Dzine for general photo editing but need more specialized e-commerce capabilities, migrating to PhotoRoom makes strategic sense. PhotoRoom excels at product photography with its superior background removal, batch processing, and e-commerce templates—perfect for businesses selling online. This guide covers the complete migration process from Dzine to PhotoRoom, including data transfer, feature adaptation, and timeline estimates. You'll learn how to export your assets, recreate workflows, and leverage PhotoRoom's business-focused tools for professional results.

Estimated Timeline

solo user

2-4 hours for setup and migrating up to 50 images

small team

1-2 days including training and workflow adjustment

enterprise

1-2 weeks for large catalogs, team training, and process integration

Migration Steps

1

Audit Your Dzine Assets and Workflows

easy

2

Export Original Images from Dzine

easy

3

Set Up PhotoRoom Account and Workspace

easy

4

Recreate Key Editing Workflows in PhotoRoom

medium

5

Migrate Product Catalogs in Batches

medium

6

Implement E-commerce Templates and Optimizations

medium

7

Train Team Members and Document New Processes

medium

8

Final Verification and Dzine Account Closure

easy

Feature Mapping

DzinePhotoRoom EquivalentNotes
Background removalAI Background RemoverPhotoRoom's algorithm is more precise for product edges and handles complex shapes better
Style transfer filtersBackground templates & effectsPhotoRoom focuses on commercial backgrounds rather than artistic style transfers
Basic image adjustmentsLighting, shadows, color correctionPhotoRoom offers more product-focused adjustments rather than general photo editing
Single image processingBatch processingPhotoRoom excels at handling multiple images simultaneously—a significant advantage for product catalogs
Creative effects libraryE-commerce templatesPhotoRoom provides ready-made templates for Amazon, eBay, Shopify instead of artistic filters
Intuitive drag-and-drop interfaceUser-friendly mobile & web appBoth offer simple interfaces but PhotoRoom is optimized for product photography workflows
Freemium accessFreemium with different limitsPhotoRoom's free tier focuses on single images while paid plans unlock batch features

Data Transfer Guide

Dzine doesn't offer direct export functionality for projects, so you'll need to manually download your edited images. First, log into Dzine and navigate to your gallery or projects section. Select all images and use the export/download option, choosing the highest quality format available (PNG recommended for transparency). Save these to an organized folder structure on your computer or cloud storage. For PhotoRoom import, simply drag and drop these image files into PhotoRoom's interface or use the batch upload feature. PhotoRoom will process them through its AI background remover automatically. Note that you cannot transfer editing layers or history—only final rendered images. Keep originals separate from edited versions for best results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer my data from Dzine to PhotoRoom?+
You can transfer final edited images by exporting them from Dzine and uploading to PhotoRoom. However, editing layers and project files cannot be transferred—only flattened image files.
How long does migration take?+
For individual users with under 100 images, expect 2-4 hours. Teams or larger catalogs may require 1-2 days for complete workflow transition and quality verification.
Will I lose any features switching to PhotoRoom?+
You'll gain e-commerce features but lose Dzine's artistic style transfers. PhotoRoom focuses on commercial photography rather than creative artistic effects.
Can I use both tools during migration?+
Yes, maintain both subscriptions during transition. Use Dzine for reference while building workflows in PhotoRoom, then phase out Dzine once comfortable with the new tool.
Is PhotoRoom cheaper than Dzine?+
Pricing varies by usage. PhotoRoom's business plans offer more value for e-commerce users with batch processing, while Dzine may be cheaper for occasional creative editing.