The is proprietary to the EZ Digitizing software suite (often associated with Tajima or Wilcom-based legacy systems). While robust for embroidery, it is virtually useless in the worlds of engineering, laser cutting, or vinyl plotting, where the DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) is king.
While EZD files are perfect for the machine they were built for, they are "locked" to EZCAD. If you need to move your design into a CAD program like AutoCAD or a different laser software like LightBurn, you’ll need a (Drawing Exchange Format).
: The EZD format is a proprietary binary container for EZCAD that includes machine-specific parameters like power, speed, and frequency.