Amazon Proxies

Amazon proxies for product, price and review data

Collect Amazon product listings, pricing and review data at scale with residential and datacenter IPs from a 100M+ pool. Target the right marketplace by country and city, spread requests across fresh addresses, and keep your research pipelines online from $24.95/mo.

Residential, mobile & datacenter   Sticky & rotating   No setup fees

100M+IP Pool
195+Countries
City-levelGeo Targeting
RotatingPer-request IPs
Fast residential & datacenter IPs Country & city targeting Rotating & sticky User:pass or IP whitelist auth Real human support
Why our proxies

Why our proxies for Amazon scraping

Real IPs, marketplace-accurate geo targeting and rotation so your product and price research stays clean.

Real residential IPs

ISP-assigned residential addresses look like ordinary shoppers, so the product pages, prices and offers you collect reflect what a real buyer would see.

Localized marketplaces

Amazon shows different catalogs and pricing per region. Target by country and city so you record accurate data from each marketplace you research.

Rotating for scale

Switch to a new IP per request for high-volume product, price and review crawls across thousands of listings without leaning on one address.

Fast datacenter IPs

Cheaper, faster datacenter addresses suit high-frequency checks on pages that do not need a residential footprint, so you tune cost against accuracy.

Sticky sessions

Hold the same IP for a set duration when a research task spans several pages in a row, keeping multi-step flows on one consistent session.

Works with your tools

Standard HTTPS and SOCKS5 plug into the scrapers, dashboards and scripts you already use for product and price intelligence.

What Amazon proxies are used for

Amazon is one of the largest sources of public product, pricing and review data on the web, and that data changes constantly across millions of listings. An Amazon proxy routes your requests through a different IP so research and monitoring tools can pull catalog details, prices, buy-box offers and review counts at scale without overloading a single address. The goal here is legitimate market research and price intelligence, collecting public listing data so you can analyze demand, track competitors and understand the market rather than guess.

Because Amazon serves different catalogs, currencies and pricing by region, the IPs you use matter. Residential addresses are tied to real geographies and look like ordinary shoppers, so the prices and availability you record reflect what a local buyer actually sees. Datacenter IPs are faster and cheaper for high-frequency checks where a residential footprint is not required. Mixing both in one plan lets you balance accuracy against cost as your crawl grows.

Rotating and sticky sessions for crawls

Most Amazon research is high volume, sweeping across categories, search results and individual product pages. Rotating IPs fit this well because each request gets a fresh address, so you spread load across the pool and keep one IP from carrying every request. When a task spans several pages in a row, such as a product page that leads to offers and then reviews, sticky sessions hold the same IP for a set duration so the flow stays on one consistent address and your data stays clean.

Choosing regions and IP types

Start by deciding which Amazon marketplaces you care about, then target those countries and cities directly. For accurate localized pricing and availability, residential IPs give the most representative picture of what a regional shopper sees. Datacenter IPs work well for fast, high-frequency scans of public pages where speed and cost matter more than a residential footprint. With one plan you can mix all four IP types, so you tune cost and accuracy task by task.

  • Collect product details, specs and catalog data across categories
  • Track price changes and buy-box offers over time
  • Monitor review counts and ratings to gauge demand
  • Compare pricing and availability across regional marketplaces
  • Run high-volume listing crawls on rotating IPs
Which to use

Best proxy type for Amazon data

Match the proxy type to the job. Most Amazon research uses a blend of these.

Residential

Real ISP-assigned IPs for the most accurate localized pricing and availability. Residential proxies.

Mobile

Carrier-grade mobile IPs that match how shoppers browse Amazon on phones. Mobile proxies.

Sticky

Hold one IP through multi-page flows like listing, offers and reviews. Sticky proxies.

Rotating

A fresh IP per request for high-volume product and price crawls. Rotating proxies.

FAQ

Amazon proxies FAQ

What are Amazon proxies used for?
They route your requests through different IPs so research tools can collect public Amazon product, price, buy-box and review data across regions at scale, without overloading a single address. The focus is market research and price intelligence.
Should I use residential or datacenter proxies for Amazon?
For accurate localized pricing and availability, residential IPs match real shoppers best. Datacenter IPs are faster and cheaper for high-frequency checks. Use rotating proxies for large crawls and sticky proxies to keep multi-page flows on one IP.
Can I target specific Amazon marketplaces?
Yes. You can target by country, and by city on residential IPs, so the catalog, currency and pricing you record reflect what a local shopper in that marketplace would see across 195+ countries.
How much do Amazon proxies cost?
Plans start at $24.95/mo and scale with your concurrency needs. See pricing for current plans, or create an account to get your gateway credentials and start collecting data.
Is scraping Amazon with proxies allowed?
Use proxies for legitimate purposes like collecting public product data, price tracking and market research, and always in line with Amazon's terms of service and applicable law. We do not support activity that violates a site's rules.
Does Amazon block scrapers?
Amazon runs anti-bot systems and may serve CAPTCHAs, throttle, or block IPs that send heavy traffic from a single address. Spreading requests across rotating residential IPs and pacing them is what keeps public-data collection sustainable.
Is scraping Amazon legal?
Collecting publicly available data is generally permissible in many regions, but you must respect Amazon's terms of service and applicable law, and avoid personal or login-gated data. Treat this as general information, not legal advice, and confirm your own use case.
How do I avoid getting blocked while collecting Amazon data?
Rotate IPs, keep request rates modest, and target the right marketplace by region. Rotating proxies distribute traffic across the pool, while residential IPs better reflect what a real local shopper sees.

Start collecting Amazon data today

Get residential and datacenter IPs with rotation and marketplace-level geo targeting for product, price and review research. Plans from $24.95/mo.

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