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Updated on Aug 4, 2025

7 Best Amazon Proxies for 2025: Benchmarks & Pricing

In early 2025, we sent over 150,000 scraper requests to 1,400 Amazon endpoints across seven different countries. In our benchmark:

  • Datacenter proxies delivered the quickest median latency (1.4–2.8 seconds): the fastest and best suited for speed-critical scraping.
  • ISP proxies followed closely behind (1.7–2.8 seconds): a balanced choice for mid-range workloads.
  • Residential proxies averaged 2.5–3.7 s: perfect when you need the highest success rates

See our performance benchmarks and expert feature reviews to choose the best Amazon proxy:

The best Amazon proxy providers

Updated at 08-04-2025
Proxy providersPrice/mo*Price per GBPAYGFree trial
Bright Data$499 for 138 GB$3.61$4.20$5 for 30 days
Decodo$7.20 for 2 GB$3.60$4.00100 MB for 3 days
Oxylabs$45.50 for 13 GB$3.50$4.007 days
Webshare$7.00 for 1 GB$7.00
NetNut$99.00 for 14 GB$7.077 days
Nimbleway$7.50 for 1 GB$7.50$8.007 days
IPRoyal$7.00 for 1 GB$7.00$6.25

*Starting monthly subscription price for residential proxies.

Amazon proxy benchmark results

We measured the median round-trip times over 150,000+ requests. Here are the full ranges:

  • Datacenter: 1.4–2.8 s (fastest for bulk scrapes)
  • ISP: 1.7–2.8 s (balanced speed & reliability)
  • Residential: 2.5–3.7 s (hardest to block)

Recommendations based on our benchmark

Residential proxies outperform datacenter proxies when used with Amazon. However, Amazon is a challenging website to crawl because it has robust anti-bot procedures in place, making large-scale data collection impossible.

We recommend employing unblockers to ensure that data is received with a high success rate.

Amazon proxy performance benchmark methodology

We have integrated the proxy services with the Amazon scraper APIs that are specifically designed for this purpose. We conducted over 150,000 requests across seven Amazon sites to ensure our results are robust and comparable:

  • Request volume: 150,000+ total, split into 8 batches per proxy type
  • Domains crawled: amazon.com, amazon.ca, amazon.co.uk, amazon.de, amazon.fr, amazon.it, amazon.es
  • Proxy types tested: Residential, Datacenter, ISP
  • Metrics captured: Median latency, success, and block rates
  • Integration: All tests executed via our dedicated Amazon-scraper APIs

For more details, check the methodology and benchmark results.

Bright Data

Bright Data provides residential, ISP, datacenter, and mobile proxy pools across 195 countries, everything routed through a single, Amazon-optimized API.

Its Proxy Manager UI delivers real-time IP health monitoring and geo-fencing down to the ZIP or coordinate level, while sticky sessions, per-request rotation, and adaptive rotation, plus Bright Shield’s built-in CAPTCHA solver with custom TLS-fingerprint randomization, keep your scrapes stealthy.

Pros:

  • 99% success rate and 2.7 s median latency across seven Amazon domains in our tests
  • ZIP, city, ASN, coordinate, and U.S.-census-tract targeting
  • Sticky sessions (10 min–12 h) or per-request/adaptive rotation

Cons:

  • Premium pricing
  • Steeper learning curve to master advanced rotation and stealth settings
Bright Data matches first deposits up to $500.

Decodo

Decodo offers rotating residential and mobile proxies, as well as shared datacenter proxies. Dedicated IPs are available on the datacenter tier only, all with country, state, city, and ZIP-level targeting, per-request or 1/10/30-minute rotation, plus an anti-detect browser, Proxy Checker, and Chrome and Firefox extensions.

Pros:

  • Precise geo-targeting down to ZIP code with session- or time-based rotation
  • Built-in anti-detect browser and proxy-checking extensions for easy setup
  • Affordable pricing

Cons:

  • Dedicated IPs only on ISP and datacenter tiers; residential and mobile pools are shared.
New residential users get 50% off with code RESI50.

Oxylabs

Oxylabs offers rotating residential, ISP, mobile, and both rotating and dedicated datacenter proxies, all accessible via unified endpoints.

You get free geo-targeting down to the country, city, or ASN level, automatic per-request rotation by default, plus optional static sessions on datacenter via custom ports.

Integrations include the Residential Proxy API and Datacenter Proxy API, with code examples for HTTP(S)/SOCKS5 and SDKs for Python, Node.js, Java, Go, PHP, C#, Selenium, and Puppeteer.

Pros:

  • Free geo-targeting down to country, city, or ASN with no extra fees
  • Median latencies of 1.5 – 2.3 s (datacenter) and 2.6 – 3.3 s (residential) in our Amazon scraping benchmark, second-fastest among all tested providers

Cons:

  • No sticky sessions outside datacenter; every residential/mobile request gets a new IP
  • No built-in CAPTCHA solver: requires a separate Web Unblocker purchase

Webshare

Webshare offers HTTP and SOCKS5 residential, static residential (ISP), and data center proxies, complete with downloadable proxy lists, automatic proxy refresh, and a free tier of 10 proxies and 1 GB per month.

Pros:

  • Filter, rotate, and authorize proxies via JSON-based REST endpoints

Cons:

  • Rotating proxies refresh automatically (custom intervals available), but there are no sticky-session options

NetNut

NetNut delivers rotating residential, static residential (ISP), mobile, and data center proxies, backed by over 85 million residential and 5 million mobile IPs, plus 150,000+ data center endpoints. Its network leverages direct ISP connectivity and a dynamic P2P overlay for one-hop speeds and virtually zero fail rate.

You get HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 support with IP whitelisting or credential authentication, country/state/city geo-targeting, and flexible rotation (per-request by default, with separate static proxies for sticky sessions).

Pros:

  • Massive scale of residential proxies for Amazon.
  • Median latencies of 2.8–3.4 s (residential) and 2.4–2.8 s (datacenter) in our Amazon scraping benchmark.

Cons

  • Sticky sessions cost extra
  • Residential proxies start at $7/GB and mobile at $7.6/GB, above most competitors

Nimbleway

Nimble provides rotating access via a single BackConnect Gateway, plus an AI-powered Unlocker Proxy (Nimble Browser) for bypassing CAPTCHA.

Its geo-sessions utilize highly durable IPs to deliver sessions lasting days or weeks, with minimal rotation and consistent ISP/ASN and geographic origin (country, state, or city).

You can connect over HTTP(S) or SOCKS5, enable optional IPv6 support, and access SDKs or integration guides for Python, Node.js, Go, Selenium, and Puppeteer.

Pros:

  • Multi-day sticky sessions on pre-tested, stable IPs, rotation only when needed, with ISP/ASN/location tags.
  • HTTP(S), SOCKS5, plus optional IPv6 in every session.

Cons:

  • Only residential proxies, no datacenter, mobile, or ISP tiers.
  • The pay-as-you-go plan for residential proxies starts at $8/GB, which is higher than most competitors, including Bright Data, Decodo, and Oxylabs.

IPRoyal

IPRoyal offers rotating residential, mobile, datacenter, and ISP proxies with customizable rotation intervals (per request up to 24 hours) and country, state, and city-level geo-targeting.

All pools are accessible via a simple REST API or widget, and you get built-in proxy health checks plus Chrome and Firefox extensions for quick setup.

Pros:

  • At 10,000 GB/month, you receive a 75% discount, making the proxy service provider one of the most affordable residential proxy options at scale.
  • Any unused subscription bandwidth from this month carries over to the next.

Cons:

  • Unlike many competitors, there’s no free trial.
  • The PAYG plan is only available for residential proxy networks and can be expensive ($12.5 for 2 GB).

Why you need an Amazon proxy server

Managing multiple seller accounts

Amazon generally permits one seller account per region, unless you can demonstrate distinct businesses or product lines that justify separate registrations. In practice, however, operating multiple accounts from the same IP address often triggers Amazon’s anti-fraud systems and can lead to account suspensions.

By assigning each seller account its proxy IP, or even its proxy pool, you create apparent network isolation. This makes it far more challenging for Amazon to link your accounts together while still allowing you to monitor inventory, fulfill orders, and respond to customer inquiries under different brand profiles.

Handling region-specific storefronts

Amazon tailors product listings, pricing, and availability to each national marketplace. If you’re selling in Canada, India, or any other locale, you need to see exactly what local customers see.

A proxy server in your target country ensures that Amazon returns authentic, regional content, including localized promotions, shipping options, and tax information. Without it, you risk mispricing your listings, misjudging local competition, or missing out on market-specific insights that can drive sales.

Scaling large-volume data collection

Even the best scraper will hit a wall if all requests emanate from one or a handful of IP addresses. Amazon’s anti-bot defenses (rate limits, CAPTCHA challenges, JavaScript puzzles) kick in once request volumes cross a certain threshold.

Distributing your traffic across hundreds or thousands of proxy addresses lets you “fly under the radar,” maintaining steady throughput without triggering blocks. This is essential for tasks like catalog-wide price monitoring, stock availability checks, or comprehensive review-sentiment analysis.

Competitive price monitoring and repricing

Product prices on Amazon fluctuate constantly due to changes in supply, demand, and competitive dynamics across various regions. To stay ahead, you need real-time visibility into your own and competitors’ prices in every marketplace where you sell.

Proxies enable automated scripts to poll product pages from each region in parallel, feeding your repricing engine with up-to-the-minute data. The result is more accurate, data-driven pricing strategies that maximize margins without violating Amazon’s automated price-matching algorithms.

FAQs about Amazon proxies

What is an Amazon proxy?

An Amazon proxy is a specialized IP address that enables users to route their web requests through when accessing Amazon.

Should I choose residential or datacenter proxies for Amazon?

The right proxy type for the Amazon site depends on your priorities around speed, cost, and success rate:

– Datacenter proxies are lightning-fast and more cost-effective than residential IPs. However, Amazon can easily detect large blocks of cloud-allocated datacenter IPs.

– Residential proxies are more expensive, but they blend in with regular shoppers and deliver higher success rates. You can choose residential IPs when you achieve near-perfect success.

The legality of scraping Amazon data depends on the type of data and the method used for scraping. For instance:
– Scraping publicly available product pages generally isn’t illegal under U.S. law. However, collecting reviews linked to accounts can violate privacy statutes.

Best practice:
– Only scrape publicly visible product and pricing data.
– Rate-limit your requests and obey robots.txt if you plan large-scale commercial scraping.-

Are free proxies ever reliable for collecting Amazon data?

Most free proxies are already being abused by other users and are throttled to a few Kilobytes per Second. Amazon quickly blacklists these IPs.

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Gülbahar is an AIMultiple industry analyst focused on web data collection, applications of web data and application security.

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