The largest e-commerce platform globally, Amazon offers a vast range of products, from books and electronics to groceries and fashion, with Prime memberships for expedited shipping and streaming services.
eBay
An online auction and shopping site that allows users to buy and sell new and used items, eBay is known for its bidding system and diverse range of products.
Alibaba
The leading e-commerce platform in China, Alibaba connects global buyers and sellers, focusing primarily on wholesale products and business-to-business transactions.
Walmart
Walmart’s online platform mirrors its retail giant presence, selling groceries, electronics, clothing, and household essentials with options for in-store pickup and home delivery.
Etsy
Known for handmade and unique items, Etsy is a marketplace where individual sellers offer crafts, art, vintage items, and custom-made products.
Target
Target’s e-commerce site offers a wide variety of products, from clothing to electronics, often catering to affordable but stylish choices with curbside pickup options.
Best Buy
A major electronics retailer, Best Buy’s website offers a wide range of tech products, including laptops, TVs, phones, and appliances, with additional support services.
Shopify
Shopify is a platform that enables businesses to create custom online stores, popular among small to medium-sized businesses for e-commerce functionality.
Rakuten
A Japanese e-commerce platform similar to Amazon, Rakuten offers products across various categories, along with cashback deals and promotions.
Costco
Known for its bulk sales, Costco’s online store provides bulk grocery items, electronics, appliances, and furniture, often exclusive to Costco members.
Zalando
A European fashion retailer offering apparel, shoes, and accessories, Zalando focuses on providing trendy fashion items for men, women, and children.
ASOS
A British online fashion and cosmetics retailer known for offering trendy and affordable fashion, ASOS has a strong presence among young, fashion-forward shoppers.