The Best Residential Proxies for Amazon & E-commerce
Amazon enforces strict per-IP limits, geo-locked pricing, and selective IP blocks against datacenter ranges. Price monitoring and catalog scraping run as multi-step flows (search → product → reviews → pricing), so session stability decides the outcome. We rank by session reliability first, then hard-target reachability, IP cleanliness, and speed.
Directly measured
We rank Amazon-style e-commerce primarily by session stability (sticky-session survival — the factor that makes or breaks cart and checkout flows), then hard-target reachability, IP cleanliness, and response speed. These are separate measured signals, weighted independently. We run a coarse Amazon liveness check but don't rank on it: its homepage sits behind an AWS WAF JS-challenge no non-browser client clears, and anti-bot pass rate is saturated anyway.
DataImpulse
5.0/5Proxyon
5.0/5Maskify
4.5/5Why Amazon & E-commerce is a hard target
Amazon's anti-bot is less aggressive than Google's but enforces tighter rate-limits per IP. What matters is IP pool size and rotation quality: you need fresh IPs faster than Amazon can flag them. Most e-commerce targets (Walmart, eBay, AliExpress) use similar approaches.
Full Framework Rankings
| Rank | Provider | Stars | Success Rate | Clean IPs | Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | DataImpulse | 5.0 | 92.8% | 100% | $1/GB |
| #2 | Proxyon | 5.0 | 94.2% | 100% | $2.25/GB |
| #3 | Maskify | 4.5 | 91.3% | 97% | $0.3/GB |
| #4 | FleetProxy | 4.5 | 92.1% | 100% | $2.65/GB |
| #5 | NodeMaven | 4.5 | 92.2% | 100% | $2.2/GB |
| #6 | MangoProxy | 4.5 | 88.3% | 98% | $3/GB |
| #7 | Gsocks | 4.5 | 94.1% | 100% | $4/GB |
| #8 | KindProxy | 4.5 | 91.5% | 100% | $1.2/GB |
| #9 | Aceproxies | 4.0 | 84.9% | 100% | $3/GB |
| #10 | ProxyEmpire | 3.5 | 92.6% | 99% | $3.5/GB |
Top Provider Analysis
DataImpulse
5.0/5DataImpulse is our top-ranked pick for Amazon & E-commerce, earning a exceptional composite score of 87/100. Its success rate is 92.8%, with a median response time of 520ms. Priced at $1/GB, it is one of the most cost-effective options for high-volume workloads. Full latency graphs and historical trends are available on the DataImpulse provider page.
Proxyon
5.0/5Proxyon is our second-place pick for Amazon & E-commerce, earning a exceptional composite score of 85/100. Its success rate is 94.2%, with a median response time of 686ms. Priced at $2.25/GB, it is one of the most cost-effective options for high-volume workloads. Full latency graphs and historical trends are available on the Proxyon provider page.
Maskify
4.5/5Maskify is our third-place pick for Amazon & E-commerce, earning a exceptional composite score of 82/100. Its success rate is 91.3%, with a median response time of 625ms. Priced at $0.3/GB, it is one of the most cost-effective options for high-volume workloads. Full latency graphs and historical trends are available on the Maskify provider page.
FleetProxy
4.5/5FleetProxy is our fourth-ranked pick for Amazon & E-commerce, earning a strong composite score of 77/100. Its success rate is 92.1%, with a median response time of 823ms. Priced at $2.65/GB, it is one of the most cost-effective options for high-volume workloads. Full latency graphs and historical trends are available on the FleetProxy provider page.
NodeMaven
4.5/5NodeMaven is our fifth-ranked pick for Amazon & E-commerce, earning a strong composite score of 76/100. Its success rate is 92.2%, with a median response time of 1375ms. Priced at $2.2/GB, it is one of the most cost-effective options for high-volume workloads. Full latency graphs and historical trends are available on the NodeMaven provider page.
Session stickiness matters more than raw speed
Many e-commerce flows (search → product → reviews → pricing) need the same IP across requests. Check the provider's session-duration options (5 min, 10 min, 30 min); they often matter more than raw P50 latency.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use the same provider for Amazon and Walmart?
- Probably yes. Walmart, eBay, and most North American e-commerce platforms use similar IP-reputation and rate-limit stacks. A provider with strong Amazon performance usually transfers well. For high-volume scrapers, run a 48h trial on your specific target first.
- Do I need ZIP-code-specific IPs for pricing?
- If you're tracking localized prices (the same product can differ by $5+ between ZIP codes), yes, you need a provider with US ZIP/state-level targeting. Our rankings don't yet break down geo-targeting precision; check each provider's page for that.
- How fast can I rotate IPs without getting flagged?
- Rotate too fast (every request) and Amazon's cookie/session tracking gets confused, raising challenge rates. Rotate too slow and per-IP rate limits hit. Most experienced scrapers settle around 1 rotation per 5–10 requests, with longer sessions for cart/checkout flows.
Rankings reflect rolling 30-day data. Currently leading (collecting data): DataImpulse (87/100). No provider pays for placement.