Several cloud-based file conversion platforms support CAD extensions. While fully automated, generic online converters (like CloudConvert or Zamzar) occasionally struggle with proprietary laser parameters inside an EZD file, they can successfully extract raw vector outlines if the file structure isn't overly complex.
These scripts work by brute-forcing the XOR key pattern left behind in the EZD header. To use them, you need basic Python knowledge: Ezd File Converter
For businesses transitioning entire libraries of files, opening every file manually is inefficient. Beijing JCZ occasionally provides batch conversion tools or plugins alongside specific software distributions (such as upgrading from EzCad2 to EzCad3). Check your software installation directory for executable files named Ezd2Dxf.exe or similar utilities, which automate the extraction of vectors into DXF format. Method 3: Transitioning to LightBurn (.ezd to .lbrn) To use them, you need basic Python knowledge: