
Your Jira exit solution: The OpenProject Jira Migrator
Advertencia
Atlassian has announced that Jira Data Center will reach end of life on March 28, 2029. After this date, Data Center licenses and apps will expire and become read-only, leaving cloud hosting as the only supported option.
Teams around the world are looking for alternatives to Jira, whether due to changing project requirements, a preference for open source solutions or rising costs. However, switching tools is often easier said than done – especially if a seamless migration solution is not readily available. We at OpenProject are currently developing a Jira migration tool to meet this need. With version 17.2 in February 2026, it has been released under feature flag – meaning it is in its final testing phase and soon to be released to our users.
The challenge: Migrating from Jira to OpenProject
For many teams, Jira has long been the project management tool of choice. In many cases, simply out of habit and a lack of time to start over. Especially since Atlassian continues to raise prices and “lock-in” users into their cloud offering, more and more organizations are rethinking their options and looking for cost-effective open source alternatives that are trustworthy and feature-rich.
However, switching from Jira to OpenProject presents challenges:
- Time constraints – teams often don’t have the resources to manually migrate their projects.
- Technical complexity – a migration tool must be able to handle issues, work logs and custom fields.
- Lack of ready-made solutions – until now, there was no specific importer tool that guides the user through a migration process.
The solution: The Jira Migrator, official migration wizard from OpenProject
In current beta version, the Jira Migrator is able to import the following basic data:
- Projects
- Issues (name, title, description, attachments)
- Users (name, email, project membership)
- Statuses
- Types
With upcoming releases, we aim to also include importing:
- Workflows
- Custom fields
- Issue relations
- Permissions
Currently, we only support Jira Server/Data Center versions 10.x and 11.x. Cloud instances are not supported at this time.
See our documentation to learn how to experiment with the Jira importer in beta version. You might also take a look at our best practices for Jira migrations.
Alerta
Please be aware that right now (March 2026), this feature is still under active development. We know that many users are eagerly awaiting the release, and we are working hard to provide a high-quality migration tool soon.

Watch this video to learn how the OpenProject Jira Migrator will support teams in their Jira exit:
Este vídeo está actualmente disponible solo en inglés.
We at OpenProject want to help finding migration solutions
At OpenProject, we want to support solutions that make migration easier. Many teams want to make the switch but don’t have the time or technical skills to do so. Which is why, in the past months, the OpenProject core team was quite busy working on a Jira Migrator.
To support the development of the official migration tool, we are collecting anonymized data samples. This data helps test and validate import capabilities across different JIRA and Confluence configurations. Please reach out to us if you want to donate your data, we will sign an NDA to ensure confidentiality.
