Kopy is the most-recommended Shopify product importer in 2026, but it is not the only one, and depending on your business model, the right tool for you might not be Kopy at all. If you are running a non-Shopify store, sourcing from US suppliers directly, or working a smaller budget than Kopy’s $24.99 to $29.99 monthly tiers, there are legitimate alternatives that fit specific use cases better.
I have tested most of the major product importers in the category and watched students use them with different results. The honest reality is that the “best” alternative depends on which platform you sell on, where you source from, and whether you want a fast-turn arbitrage tool or a legitimate supplier-driven workflow. In this Ecommerce Paradise guide, I am going to walk through the 10 best Kopy app alternatives for 2026, what each one does best, where each falls short, and which dropshipper profile each one fits. If you have not yet decided which dropshipping model fits your goals, my complete guide to high-ticket dropshipping covers the strategic differences before you commit to any importer.
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Quick Comparison Of All 10 Tools
| Tool | Starting Price | Platforms | Standout Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kopy | $4.99/month | Shopify only | 8 source platforms + Kopy Protect |
| Cloneify (Kopy-fy) | $4.99/month | Shopify only | Cheapest Kopy alternative, 4.9 stars |
| Product Upload | Free tier | Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Squarespace | Works with any website source |
| ProductCloner | $19.00/month | Shopify only | Clean Shopify-to-Shopify workflow |
| Importify | $14.95/month | Shopify, WooCommerce, Wix, Jumpseller | Established player, 40+ source sites |
| Spocket | $39.99/month | Shopify, WooCommerce, Wix, BigCommerce | US/EU suppliers with verified inventory |
| DSers | Free tier | Shopify, WooCommerce, Wix | Official AliExpress partner, bulk order processing |
| Kopia | $5/month range | Shopify only | Bulk Shopify cloning, simpler UX |
| Ecopy (Kopy-io) | Free | Shopify only | Free tier with bulk import |
| Dropmagic | Pay-per-store | Shopify only | AI store builder, not just importer |
1. Kopy (Still My Top Pick)
Kopy combines one-click product imports from 8 source platforms with an AI description rewriter and the unique Kopy Protect anti-scraping feature. The 8 source platforms include Shopify, AliExpress, Amazon, Etsy, CJ Dropshipping, Alibaba, Shein, and Temu, which is the widest source coverage in the category. Pricing tiers at $4.99 Starter, $24.99 Essential, and $29.99 Ultimate, with the Ultimate plan including unlimited imports and the Kopy Protect defensive feature.
According to recent independent reviews of product importers, Kopy is used by 15,000 plus dropshippers in the Shopify ecosystem, making it the most-established product importer in the category. My full Kopy app review covers the use cases in depth.
Pros: Widest source platform coverage (8 platforms), AI description rewriter avoids duplicate-content penalties, unique Kopy Protect anti-scraping feature, established user base.
Cons: Shopify-only on the destination side, 3-day trial is short, awkward pricing jump between Starter and Essential, customer support primarily via email.
Best for: Shopify dropshippers sourcing from multiple consumer platforms (AliExpress, Amazon, Etsy, Temu) who want one tool that handles everything plus defensive store protection.
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2. Cloneify (Kopy-fy Import Copy Products)
Cloneify is the closest direct competitor to Kopy on the Shopify App Store and explicitly positions itself as a “Kopy alternative” in its marketing. The app holds a 4.9-star rating across active reviews on the Shopify App Store, indicating strong user satisfaction. Pricing starts at $4.99/month with unlimited products from Shopify stores and a 100-product limit from other platforms.
The standout feature is the price-to-value ratio. Cloneify gives you a workable Shopify cloning tool at the same Starter price as Kopy, but without the awkward pricing jump to a $24.99 Essential tier. For dropshippers who specifically want Shopify-to-Shopify cloning without paying for source platforms they will not use, Cloneify is the cleaner spend.
The tradeoff is feature depth. Cloneify does not have a sophisticated AI description rewriter, does not include defensive anti-scraping protection, and supports fewer source platforms than Kopy. For pure Shopify cloning, it is the cheapest serious option. For multi-source workflows or defensive needs, Kopy is the broader tool.
Pros: Cheapest serious Kopy alternative, 4.9-star rating, clean Shopify-to-Shopify workflow, no awkward tier jumps.
Cons: Limited source platforms beyond Shopify, no AI description rewriter, no defensive anti-scraping feature, narrower feature set overall.
Best for: Dropshippers focused exclusively on Shopify-to-Shopify cloning who want lower cost than Kopy and do not need the broader source coverage.
3. Product Upload
Product Upload is the most direct multi-platform alternative to Kopy. While Kopy is Shopify-only on the destination side, Product Upload works with Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, and Squarespace, making it the only choice between these two if you sell on a platform other than Shopify.
The tool also accepts product data from any website (not just a fixed list of source platforms like Kopy), which means you can import from suppliers Kopy does not support directly. According to recent industry coverage of dropshipping tooling, multi-platform importers are increasingly important as more dropshippers diversify beyond Shopify. Product Upload offers a free tier so you can test imports before committing, where Kopy requires a credit card upfront for the 3-day trial.
The tradeoff is polish and user base. Kopy has 15,000 plus users and a more refined workflow. Product Upload is functional but feels less polished, and the smaller user base means fewer community resources and tutorials available online.
Pros: Multi-platform support (Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Squarespace), works with any source website, free tier available, no fixed source platform restrictions.
Cons: Less polished than Kopy, smaller user community, fewer tutorial resources, no defensive anti-scraping feature.
Best for: Non-Shopify dropshippers (WooCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, BigCommerce users) who need a product importer that works with their ecommerce platform.
4. ProductCloner
ProductCloner is a Shopify-focused product cloning tool that focuses on clean Shopify-to-Shopify imports rather than multi-source coverage. Pricing starts at $19/month, putting it between Cloneify and Kopy on cost.
The platform’s positioning is around reliability rather than breadth. Where Kopy supports 8 sources and tries to do everything, ProductCloner focuses on doing Shopify cloning extremely well. The import workflow is clean, the data accuracy on Shopify sources is excellent, and the UI is polished. What it does not do: import from AliExpress, Amazon, Etsy, or other non-Shopify sources at meaningful depth.
Pros: Clean Shopify-to-Shopify workflow, reliable data extraction, polished UI, focused feature set without bloat.
Cons: No multi-source support, no AI description rewriter, no defensive features, higher price than Cloneify with narrower features.
Best for: Shopify operators who specifically want clean Shopify-to-Shopify cloning and value workflow polish over feature breadth.
5. Importify
Importify is one of the most established product importers in the Shopify ecosystem, supporting 40 plus source sites including AliExpress, Amazon, Etsy, Walmart, Wayfair, AliBaba, Costway, and many others. The platform also supports WooCommerce, Wix, and Jumpseller as destinations, making it more flexible than Kopy on both source and destination sides.
Pricing starts at $14.95/month for Basic, $27.95/month for Premium, and $37.95/month for Gold. Importify includes one-click imports, semi-automated order fulfillment, product description editing, and Chrome Extension support. The Premium and Gold tiers add AI description rewriting and price markup automation.
The tradeoff is that Importify feels more dated than Kopy and has a steeper learning curve. The interface has not been refreshed as recently and the source coverage, while broad, has variable data quality across the 40 plus supported sites.
Pros: 40+ source sites (widest in the category), multi-destination platform support, semi-automated order fulfillment, established player with proven track record.
Cons: Dated UI, variable data quality across some sources, no defensive anti-scraping feature, no Shopify-to-Shopify cloning emphasis.
Best for: Dropshippers sourcing from a wide range of consumer platforms beyond the standard AliExpress/Amazon/Etsy core who need the broadest source coverage available.
6. Spocket
Spocket takes a fundamentally different approach than the other tools on this list. Instead of importing products from any URL you paste, Spocket is a curated supplier marketplace where verified US and EU suppliers list products that you can import into your store with one click. The products come with verified inventory, faster shipping than AliExpress (1 to 5 day US delivery), and higher quality than typical Chinese arbitrage.
Pricing starts at $39.99/month Starter, $59.99/month Pro, $99.99/month Empire. Spocket integrates with Shopify, WooCommerce, Wix, and BigCommerce. The tradeoff for higher prices is the supplier quality and shipping speed, which directly impacts customer satisfaction and refund rates. According to recent ecommerce data from Statista, customer expectations on shipping speed continue tightening in 2026, which makes the US/EU supplier angle increasingly valuable.
Pros: Verified US/EU suppliers with fast shipping, higher quality products than AliExpress arbitrage, integrated order fulfillment, multi-platform support.
Cons: Higher pricing than pure URL-paste importers, narrower product selection (curated rather than open), still primarily low-to-mid ticket products.
Best for: Dropshippers who want to graduate from AliExpress arbitrage to legitimate supplier-sourced fulfillment without going all the way to direct US brand dealer agreements.
7. DSers
DSers is the official AliExpress dropshipping partner and the most-recommended tool for serious AliExpress arbitrage workflows. Where Kopy gives you a one-click import from AliExpress, DSers handles the entire AliExpress dropshipping operation: product imports, bulk order processing, automatic order tracking, supplier optimization (finding lower-cost variants of the same product across multiple AliExpress sellers), and integration with the actual AliExpress fulfillment system.
Pricing starts with a generous free tier (Basic), then $19.90/month Advanced, $49.90/month Pro, $499/month Enterprise. The free tier covers most beginner needs and is the most generous free tier in the dropshipping import category.
The platform is AliExpress-specific. If you source primarily from AliExpress and want a deeply integrated workflow rather than just a URL importer, DSers is the better choice than Kopy. If you source from multiple platforms beyond AliExpress, Kopy is broader.
Pros: Official AliExpress partnership, generous free tier, bulk order processing automation, supplier optimization, integrated order tracking.
Cons: AliExpress-specific (no Amazon, Etsy, Temu support), narrower than Kopy for multi-source needs, less useful for non-AliExpress workflows.
Best for: Pure AliExpress dropshippers who want a deeply integrated workflow rather than a simple URL importer.
8. Kopia
Kopia is a newer Shopify App Store competitor that explicitly markets itself as a “Poky, Kopy alternative.” The app offers bulk and single-product copying with smart editing tools and clean integration with Shopify Admin. Pricing sits in the $5/month range, similar to Cloneify, making it one of the cheaper alternatives in the category.
The platform focuses on simplicity over feature breadth. Where Kopy tries to be a comprehensive solution with AI rewriting and defensive features, Kopia just imports products quickly and cleanly. For dropshippers who do not need the extra features and want the simplest possible workflow, Kopia is a legitimate budget pick.
The catch is that Kopia is newer and has a smaller user base than Kopy or Cloneify. Less community support, fewer tutorials, and less established workflow documentation.
Pros: Simple workflow, cheap pricing, clean Shopify Admin integration, focused on doing one thing well.
Cons: Newer platform with smaller user base, no AI description rewriter, no defensive features, fewer source platforms than Kopy.
Best for: Dropshippers who want the simplest possible product import workflow at the lowest possible price without needing advanced features.
9. Ecopy (Kopy-io)
Ecopy is a free Shopify product importer that offers bulk import, bulk clone, edit-before-importing, and import history tracking. The free pricing is the standout feature: no subscription, no credit card required, no time limits. For dropshippers in their first few weeks who do not want to commit to a paid subscription yet, Ecopy is a reasonable starting point.
The tradeoff is everything else. The platform is newer, the user base is small (single-digit reviews), feature depth is shallow, and there is no defensive anti-scraping protection. Source platform coverage is also narrower than Kopy.
Use Ecopy as a free testing ground to see if URL-paste product importing fits your workflow at all. If you decide it does, upgrade to Kopy or Cloneify for the more polished workflow. If you decide it does not, you have lost nothing by trying Ecopy.
Pros: Completely free, no credit card required, basic feature set is functional, good for testing the import concept.
Cons: Limited features, small user base, no AI features, no defensive protection, narrower source coverage.
Best for: Absolute beginners testing whether product import tools fit their workflow before paying for a real subscription.
10. Dropmagic
Dropmagic takes a different approach entirely. Instead of being a product importer like the others on this list, Dropmagic is an AI store builder that generates complete Shopify stores from a single product URL. You paste a product link, the AI generates a full store with original design, original copy, original product pages, and supplier recommendations. The output is a complete branded store rather than a clone of an existing one.
The pricing model is pay-per-store rather than subscription, which makes it interesting for operators launching multiple test stores quickly. The catch is that Dropmagic is a store builder, not an import tool. If you already have a store and just want to add products to it, Dropmagic does not solve that problem. If you are launching new stores fast and want each one to have unique design and copy rather than cloned content, Dropmagic is the right tool.
Pros: Generates complete unique stores rather than clones, original AI-generated design and copy, pay-per-store pricing model, sidesteps duplicate content issues entirely.
Cons: Store builder rather than importer, does not help with existing stores, AI-generated stores may need editorial cleanup, narrower use case than pure import tools.
Best for: Dropshippers launching multiple test stores fast who want each one to have unique branding rather than cloned catalogs.
How To Choose Between These 10 Tools
The honest framework: pick based on your platform, your sourcing model, and your stage in the dropshipping journey.
If you sell on Shopify and source from multiple consumer platforms: Kopy is the broadest fit because of 8-platform source coverage plus the AI rewriter and defensive Kopy Protect feature.
If you sell on WooCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, or BigCommerce: Product Upload is the only realistic choice. Kopy and most alternatives are Shopify-only on the destination side.
If you want the cheapest serious option for Shopify cloning: Cloneify (Kopy-fy) at $4.99/month for unlimited Shopify sources is the cleanest budget pick.
If you source from 20+ different consumer platforms: Importify covers 40+ source sites, more than any other tool here.
If you want to graduate from AliExpress arbitrage to legitimate suppliers: Spocket connects you to verified US and EU suppliers with faster shipping and higher quality. This is the bridge tool between low-ticket arbitrage and high-ticket direct supplier relationships.
If you source primarily from AliExpress and want deep workflow integration: DSers is the official partner with the most integrated fulfillment workflow.
If you want the simplest possible workflow at the lowest cost: Kopia or Ecopy depending on whether you want paid simplicity or free basics.
If you are launching multiple new stores and want unique design per store: Dropmagic generates complete AI stores rather than cloned catalogs.
Why I Still Recommend Kopy For Most Dropshippers
For most readers landing on this article, Kopy itself remains the best Kopy alternative, even though that sounds like a joke. Here is the actual reasoning.
The typical dropshipper looking for a product importer is running Shopify, sourcing from a mix of AliExpress, Amazon, Etsy, and similar consumer platforms, and wants one tool that handles the whole workflow. Kopy’s 8-source platform coverage covers that mix in one app. The AI description rewriter solves the duplicate content problem. The Kopy Protect feature is a defensive feature no other tool on this list offers.
The alternatives that beat Kopy in specific dimensions all sacrifice depth in another. Cloneify is cheaper but narrower. Product Upload is multi-platform but less polished. Importify covers more sources but feels dated. Spocket has better suppliers but costs more and limits product selection. DSers is AliExpress-only. Each alternative serves a specific use case, but for the typical multi-source Shopify dropshipper, Kopy remains the most complete single-tool solution.
The exceptions are clear and worth taking seriously. If you sell on WooCommerce, Kopy is useless to you and Product Upload is the answer. If you source only from AliExpress and want deep workflow integration, DSers beats Kopy. If you want to move beyond arbitrage to legitimate suppliers, Spocket is the bridge.
The deeper truth, though, is this: product import tools are downstream of your business model. The highest-leverage decision is not which importer you use, but whether your sourcing model is sustainable in the first place. Low-ticket arbitrage from AliExpress and Amazon is increasingly commoditized in 2026. Margins compress as more sellers enter the space, customer expectations on shipping speed and product quality keep rising, and viral product saturation cycles keep shortening.
The dropshippers I work with who are still profitable in 2026 have either built scale on viral product hunting with disciplined media buying, or graduated to high-ticket dropshipping with direct US supplier relationships where product import tools are largely irrelevant because suppliers provide structured product feeds directly. My high-ticket niches list covers the supplier categories where this graduation makes sense, and my complete guide to finding suppliers covers how to source from those brands directly.
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What To Pair With Whichever Tool You Pick
The product importer is one tool in a broader operation. The rest of your stack determines whether the imported products actually sell. Here is what I run alongside.
For your ecommerce platform, Shopify is the foundation that most of these tools require. If you are on WooCommerce or another platform, Product Upload is the rare exception that supports you.
For your theme, Turbo by Pixel Union is what I run on most of my own stores. Imported product pages benefit dramatically from a fast, conversion-optimized theme.
For email, Omnisend captures the leads your store generates and runs the welcome, abandoned cart, and post-purchase flows that turn first-time visitors into repeat customers.
For LLC and business formation, Northwest Registered Agent is my pick in 2026 because their privacy-focused filing keeps your home address off public records. This matters once you start scaling and competitors notice your store.
For bookkeeping, FreshBooks works for most ecommerce operators in their first few years. All product importer subscriptions are deductible as software expenses.
For competitor intelligence, my Winning Hunter review covers the multi-platform ad spy and store tracking tool I recommend. The combination of Kopy for product imports plus Winning Hunter for knowing which products to import is the workflow I see working most consistently in 2026.
For graduating from low-ticket arbitrage to high-ticket direct supplier relationships, my complete business formation checklist covers the LLC, EIN, and supplier-relationship documentation that direct suppliers require before approving dealer accounts. This is the actual path from product importer tools to a sustainable dropshipping business.
The Bottom Line
The 10 best Kopy app alternatives in 2026 each serve specific dropshipper profiles. Cloneify for cheap Shopify cloning, Product Upload for multi-platform stores, ProductCloner for clean Shopify workflows, Importify for the widest source coverage, Spocket for legitimate US/EU suppliers, DSers for deep AliExpress integration, Kopia for simple cheap cloning, Ecopy for free testing, Dropmagic for AI-generated unique stores.
For most dropshippers, Kopy itself remains my top recommendation because the combination of 8-platform source coverage, AI description rewriter, and Kopy Protect anti-scraping handles the broadest range of workflows in one app. The honest exceptions are real but apply to specific operator profiles rather than the typical multi-source Shopify dropshipper.
If you want me to build the whole Shopify operation for you on a proven high-ticket niche with direct supplier relationships (skipping the importer tools entirely), my done-for-you store build service handles it end-to-end. If you want the full curriculum on running this model yourself, the Ecommerce Paradise High-Ticket Dropshipping Masterclass covers it all. If you want one-on-one help working through your specific situation, private coaching is the most direct path.
FAQ
What is the best free Kopy alternative?
Ecopy is the best fully-free option, with a 5-star rating but only a single review (small sample size). DSers offers a generous free tier for AliExpress-specific workflows. Product Upload also offers a free tier with multi-platform support. For dropshippers testing the import tool concept before paying for a real subscription, these three are reasonable starting points.
What is the cheapest paid Kopy alternative?
Cloneify (Kopy-fy) at $4.99/month is the same price as Kopy Starter but with more usable features at that tier (unlimited Shopify sources versus Kopy’s more restrictive Starter limits). For pure Shopify-to-Shopify cloning on a budget, Cloneify is the cleanest spend.
Which alternative supports WooCommerce?
Product Upload is the most direct multi-platform alternative, supporting Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, and Squarespace. Importify also supports WooCommerce and Wix in addition to Shopify. If you sell on a non-Shopify platform, these are your two realistic choices.
Which tool is best for high-ticket dropshipping?
None of the URL-paste import tools are well-suited to high-ticket dropshipping because high-ticket suppliers (US-based manufacturers like NAKTO, Kohler, or Briggs and Stratton) provide structured product feeds directly through dealer portals, not through public product pages that need scraping. For high-ticket operators, the right workflow is direct supplier integration through CSV uploads, supplier API connections, or manual product entry from supplier documentation. Pair the right supplier sourcing with my high-ticket niches list for niche selection.
Should I use multiple importer tools?
Rarely. The overlap between these tools is significant, and the workflow value comes from mastering one rather than splitting attention across two. Exception: if you sell on multiple platforms (Shopify plus WooCommerce, for example), you might need Product Upload alongside Kopy because Kopy only works for Shopify. For single-platform operators, pick one tool and use it well.
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Trevor Fenner is an ecommerce entrepreneur and the founder of Ecommerce Paradise, a platform focused on helping entrepreneurs build and scale profitable high-ticket ecommerce and dropshipping businesses. With over a decade of hands-on experience, Trevor specializes in high-ticket dropshipping strategy, niche and product selection, supplier recruiting and onboarding, Google & Bing Shopping ads, ecommerce SEO, and systems-driven automation and scaling. Through Ecommerce Paradise, he provides free education via in-depth guides like How to Start High-Ticket Dropshipping, advanced training through the High-Ticket Dropshipping Masterclass, and fully done-for-you turnkey ecommerce services for entrepreneurs who want a faster, more hands-off path to growth. Trevor is known for emphasizing sustainable, real-world ecommerce models over hype-driven tactics, helping store owners build scalable, sellable, and location-independent brands.
