The Best Residential Proxies for Amazon & E-commerce
Amazon enforces strict per-IP limits, geo-locked pricing, and selective IP blocks against datacenter ranges. For continuous price monitoring or product-catalog scraping, the proxy network must look like organic shopper traffic, not a server farm. We rank providers by direct Amazon probe success.
Direct test — measured, not inferred
Every 6 hours we route requests through each provider's residential network to Amazon product and category endpoints. We classify each response as success (200 with expected HTML structure), challenge (CAPTCHA), or block. Reported success rate is over a rolling 30-day window.
Aceproxies
4.0/5GonzoProxy
4.0/5Maskify
4.0/5Why Amazon & E-commerce is a hard target
Amazon's anti-bot is less aggressive than Google's but enforces tighter rate-limits per IP. The decisive factor is not raw bypass capability but 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 | Amazon Success Rate | Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Aceproxies | 4.0 | 100.0% | $6/GB |
| #2 | GonzoProxy | 4.0 | 100.0% | $6.5/GB |
| #3 | Maskify | 4.0 | 100.0% | $0.3/GB |
Top Provider Analysis
Aceproxies
4.0/5Aceproxies is our top-ranked pick for Amazon & E-commerce, earning a exceptional composite score of 82/100. Its amazon success rate stands at 100.0%, with a median response time of 582ms. Priced at $6/GB, it offers a solid price-to-performance balance. Full latency graphs and historical trends are available on the Aceproxies provider page.
GonzoProxy
4.0/5GonzoProxy is our second-place pick for Amazon & E-commerce, earning a exceptional composite score of 80/100. Its amazon success rate stands at 100.0%, with a median response time of 598ms. Priced at $6.5/GB, it offers a solid price-to-performance balance. Full latency graphs and historical trends are available on the GonzoProxy provider page.
Maskify
4.0/5Maskify is our third-place pick for Amazon & E-commerce, earning a strong composite score of 79/100. Its amazon success rate stands at 100.0%, with a median response time of 617ms. 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.
Session stickiness matters more than raw speed
Many e-commerce flows (search → product → reviews → pricing) require the same IP across multiple requests. Look at the provider's session-duration options (5 min, 10 min, 30 min) — these 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 typically transfers well — though for high-volume scrapers it's worth running a 48h trial on your specific target.
- 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 currently break down geo-targeting precision; check each provider's individual page for that detail.
- 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. Top pick: Aceproxies (82/100). No provider pays for placement.