Free Amazon Proxies
Scraping Amazon without a plan is like cliff-diving with a blindfold.
Whether you're tracking product prices, researching sellers, monitoring bestseller trends, or gathering reviews for competitive analysis, using free Amazon proxies is a smart first step. Amazon is notoriously aggressive with rate-limiting, IP bans, and CAPTCHAs—so if you’re not rotating proxies, you’re already losing the game.
Why Use Proxies for Amazon?
Amazon limits how many requests a single IP can make before slamming the brakes. Free proxies allow you to distribute your requests across multiple IPs, bypassing these caps. They're useful for:
- Scraping prices and availability by region
- Testing affiliate links from different countries
- Collecting product review data for sentiment analysis
- Tracking inventory and listing changes over time
How We Test Proxies for Amazon
Our system attempts to load real product and search result pages from Amazon using each proxy. If the response returns the correct page (not a CAPTCHA or block), the proxy is considered working. These checks run around the clock, and stale proxies are pruned continuously.
Real-World Proxy Example
One of our recent working proxies: 13.246.184.110:3128
allowed a user to successfully load a product page for a Logitech mouse on Amazon.co.uk—with only a CAPTCHA on the first request. After passing that, all further requests went through without rate-limits.
If you’re targeting regional Amazon stores like Amazon.de or Amazon.co.jp, consider using proxies from matching countries to avoid unnecessary redirects and improve success rates.
Legal Notice
Reminder: You are responsible for complying with all Amazon terms of service and local laws governing your use of proxies. Amazon may restrict or block access from proxies that violate usage limits or trigger bot detection systems.