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  • June 8, 2026
  • Andrii Byzov
  • General

Ecuador is a dollarized market — prices are in US dollars — which fools some teams into thinking they can scrape it from any US IP. They can’t. Mercado Libre, Fybeca, De Prati, and the other Ecuadorian retailers serve stock, prices, promotions, and delivery options based on the visitor’s IP geography, and they block or redirect foreign traffic just like any other country. To see what an Ecuadorian shopper actually sees — and to scrape it without being blocked — you need residential proxies physically located in Ecuador, not a datacenter IP abroad.

This guide ranks the 8 best proxies for Ecuador in 2026 for e-commerce price intelligence, .ec SERP and rank tracking, ad verification, and market research. It covers which providers have genuine Ecuadorian residential and mobile coverage (real Claro, Movistar/Tigo, and CNT IPs), how to target Ecuadorian cities and carriers, what Mercado Libre and retailer scraping looks like in practice, and the legal landscape under Ecuador’s data-protection law. Jump to the quick comparison for a thirty-second shortlist.


Key Facts

Ecuador is its own proxy market because it’s dollarized but still IP-gated, commerce concentrates in three cities, and its privacy regulator has been active on AI and large-scale data. Six things to know up front:

  • Dollarized — but still geo-gated. Ecuador uses the US dollar, so there’s no currency conversion to worry about — but stock, prices, promotions, and delivery still depend on a local IP, and sites block foreign traffic. The dollar doesn’t get you in; an Ecuadorian IP does.
  • Mercado Libre leads; strong local retailers. Mercado Libre is the most-visited marketplace, with strong local sites like Fybeca, De Prati, Tía, Computron, and Novicompu, plus cross-border players. (Note: Linio Ecuador closed years ago — don’t treat it as a current target.) That’s your competitive set.
  • Three mobile carriers. Claro (CONECEL) leads with roughly half the market, followed by Movistar/Otecel — now being absorbed into Tigo after Millicom’s late-2025 acquisition — and the state operator CNT EP. The regulator is ARCOTEL.
  • Verified ASNs. For carrier-level work the autonomous systems are AS23487 (Claro / CONECEL), AS19114 (Movistar/Otecel → Tigo), and AS26613 (CNT EP); major fixed ISPs include Telconet (AS27947) and Puntonet (AS22724).
  • Commerce concentrates in three cities. Quito, Guayaquil, and Cuenca account for the bulk of online buying, so city targeting on those three covers most retail behavior — with Guayaquil and Quito the priorities.
  • DataImpulse is the value pick at $1/GB residential, pay-as-you-go, traffic that never expires, 90M+ IPs across 195 countries including Ecuador, with country targeting included and city/ASN as a paid add-on, plus Ecuadorian mobile IPs at $2/GB — the geo grid Ecuadorian retail work needs at a fraction of enterprise pricing.

How We Selected These Ecuador Proxies

We picked these 8 providers because they have credible Ecuadorian residential or mobile coverage, public pricing as of June 2026, and features that matter for Ecuador-specific work: country and city targeting inside Ecuador, real Ecuadorian carrier IPs (Claro, Movistar/Tigo, CNT) for mobile and in-app data, sticky sessions for multi-step Mercado Libre and retailer flows, and — for teams that prefer managed endpoints — scraping APIs that handle the anti-bot layer. We weighed live PAYG residential price per GB, Ecuadorian geo granularity, mobile availability, and compliance posture. Providers without verifiable Ecuadorian coverage were cut.


Why You Need Ecuadorian Proxies

Three things make Ecuador a distinct proxy problem. Dollarized doesn’t mean open. Because Ecuador uses the US dollar, teams sometimes assume a US IP is enough — but Mercado Libre, Fybeca, De Prati, and Ecuadorian retailers serve stock, prices, promotions, and delivery based on IP geography, and they block or redirect foreign traffic. A dollar price still only renders correctly to an Ecuadorian IP. The commerce is concentrated. Quito, Guayaquil, and Cuenca drive most online buying, so city targeting on those three captures most retail behavior. Anti-bot favors residential. Platforms flag datacenter ranges quickly; real consumer and carrier IPs from Claro, Movistar/Tigo, and CNT read as ordinary Ecuadorian shoppers where a datacenter IP does not. Ecuadorian residential proxies aren’t an optimization — they’re how you get correct Ecuadorian data at all.


Quick Comparison: Best Proxies for Ecuador at a Glance

Provider Best for Residential price Ecuador geo Notable
DataImpulse Best value, in-house EC pipelines $1/GB PAYG Country incl; city/ASN add-on 90M+ pool, Ecuadorian mobile $2/GB, never-expires
Bright Data Enterprise + managed scraping ~$4/GB promo; $8 regular Country/city/ASN 400M+ pool, Web Unlocker $1.50/1K, datasets
Oxylabs Enterprise + compliance from $6/GB Country/city 175M+ pool, SERP/Web Scraper APIs, SLA
Decodo Mid-market, full geo grid $3.75/GB starter; ~$2 at 1TB+ Country/city/ASN 115M+ pool, sticky to 24h, Web Scraping API
IPRoyal Long sticky sessions from $7.35/GB Country/region/city/ISP Sticky up to 7 days; cheap pay-as-you-go entry
SOAX Mixed residential + EC mobile $3.60/GB Starter Country/region/city/ISP/ASN 155M+ res, 33M+ mobile for carrier IPs
Webshare Budget / self-serve from $3.50/mo res; $2.99/mo DC Country (city on higher tiers) Free tier, cheapest datacenter for EC
NetNut ISP-residential stability from $3.53/GB Country/city Consumer-ISP static IPs, fast rotating

Best proxies for Ecuador 2026: raw residential per-GB pricing vs managed scraping API per-1K-records pricing (heterogeneous units)


Which Proxy Type Should You Use for Ecuador?

Ecuadorian work splits into broad price/SERP sweeps, mobile/app data, city checks, and long multi-step flows. Each maps to a proxy type.

Residential Proxies — Default for Mercado Libre & .ec SERPs

Residential proxies are the right default for most Ecuadorian work — Mercado Libre, Fybeca, De Prati, and retailer price scraping, Ecuadorian Google (.ec) SERP and rank tracking, and ad verification for EC-targeted campaigns. Real Claro, Movistar/Tigo, and consumer-ISP IPs read as ordinary Ecuadorian shoppers and return the stock, prices, and delivery options a local sees. Country targeting is the minimum; add city targeting (Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca) where delivery or stock differs by city.

Mobile Proxies — App & Mobile-Web Data

Mobile proxies route through real Ecuadorian carrier networks (Claro, Movistar/Tigo, CNT) and matter for app and mobile-web surfaces, which differ from desktop and face the hardest anti-bot layers — those expect carrier IPs. They cost more per GB ($2–$15), so reserve mobile for app data and the most defended endpoints. With only three carriers and Claro dominant, an ASN mismatch is easy for sites to spot — another reason real carrier IPs matter here.

ISP / Static Residential — Session-Stable Flows

ISP (static residential) proxies pair consumer-ISP authenticity with a stable, long-lived Ecuadorian IP — useful for multi-step Mercado Libre or retailer flows, logged-in seller-dashboard sequences (where authorized), and any workflow that must keep the same IP across a session. NetNut, IPRoyal, Decodo, SOAX, and Bright Data all offer ISP lines.

Datacenter Proxies — Reference Data Only

Datacenter proxies are flagged quickly by Mercado Libre and the larger Ecuadorian platforms, so they’re not the tool for live marketplace scraping. They’re fine and cheap for unprotected layers — parsing already-collected data, open .ec reference pages, or your own infrastructure. Webshare’s $2.99/mo datacenter is the budget option there; for anything defended, use Ecuadorian residential or mobile.

Rotating vs Sticky for Ecuador

Rotate for breadth, stick for a flow. Rotating residential handles wide sweeps — many Mercado Libre or retailer listings, categories, or .ec SERP queries where each request is independent. Sticky sessions (15–30 minutes is usually enough; IPRoyal offers up to 7 days) handle multi-step flows: a search-to-listing-to-seller sequence or paginated results where you want one IP across the journey. Most Ecuadorian stacks run mostly rotating with a sticky pool for the multi-step work.


Best Proxies for Ecuador — Full Reviews

The picks below are ranked on value for Ecuadorian work — the balance of Ecuadorian residential and mobile authenticity, geo granularity, managed-API options, compliance posture, and price per successful scrape. DataImpulse leads on value for in-house pipelines; Bright Data and Oxylabs lead the managed-API and enterprise route; Webshare is the budget self-serve option.


1. DataImpulse

DataImpulse is the best-value pick for in-house teams collecting Ecuadorian data — Mercado Libre, Fybeca, De Prati, and retailer price intelligence, repricing, .ec SERP tracking, ad verification, and market research. Residential starts at $1/GB, pay-as-you-go, with traffic that never expires — a fraction of enterprise pricing. The pool is 90M+ ethically sourced IPs across 195 countries including Ecuador, with country targeting included and city/ASN available as a paid add-on, which matters because Ecuadorian commerce concentrates in Quito, Guayaquil, and Cuenca. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5, rotating and sticky sessions, full API access, and standard stacks (Scrapy, Selenium, Playwright). Ecuadorian mobile IPs are available at $2/GB for app and mobile-web data; datacenter at $0.50/GB for the parsing layer.

What makes it the default for serious Ecuadorian collection is the price-to-geo ratio. At $1/GB you can sustain continuous Mercado Libre and retailer price monitoring across categories and cities without per-record charges, and PAYG means testing new product sets doesn’t lock you into a subscription. Support is 24/7 human; published success rate is 99.51%; G2 is 4.8/5. DataImpulse sells clean proxy infrastructure and lets your team build the marketplace parser on top.

Quick specs — Types: residential, mobile, datacenter · Pool: 90M+ residential, 195 countries · Rotation: rotating + sticky · Geo: country (city/ASN as paid add-on) · Price: $1/GB res, $0.50/GB DC, $2/GB mobile · Published success: 99.51% · Rating: G2 4.8.


2. Bright Data

Bright Data is the enterprise pick when you want Ecuadorian data as a managed product. Beyond raw residential at $8/GB pay-as-you-go (currently discounted to about $4/GB on a promo) with a 400M+ monthly IP pool and country/city/ASN targeting, Bright Data ships a Web Unlocker at $1.50 per 1,000 results on PAYG that handles anti-bot at request time, a SERP API for Ecuadorian Google results, and pre-collected datasets. It’s the right call when you’d rather hit a managed endpoint than maintain a Mercado Libre or retailer parser, at enterprise pricing with procurement-style buying.

Quick specs — Types: residential, DC, ISP, mobile + Web Unlocker + SERP API + datasets · Pool: 400M+ monthly residential · Rotation: rotating, sticky, dedicated · Geo: country/city/ASN · Price: ~$4/GB res (promo), $8/GB regular; Web Unlocker $1.50/1K PAYG.


3. Oxylabs

Oxylabs sits next to Bright Data at the enterprise top, with a strong focus on managed scraping APIs and an audit-ready compliance posture — meaningful given Ecuador’s active privacy regulator. Residential starts around $6/GB on the entry plan with a 175M+ pool across 195 countries including Ecuador, and its SERP API and Web Scraper API cover Ecuadorian Google and general e-commerce targets with JavaScript rendering handled server-side. Sessions are flexible with unlimited concurrent connections. Pick Oxylabs when SLA-grade reliability and compliance documentation matter more than entry price — the typical fit for larger Ecuadorian retailers, agencies, and data vendors with procurement requirements.

Quick specs — Types: residential, DC, ISP, mobile + SERP API + Web Scraper API · Pool: 175M+ residential, 195 countries · Rotation: flexible, sticky, unlimited concurrency · Geo: country/city · Price: from $6/GB residential; APIs priced per 1K results.


4. Decodo

Decodo (formerly Smartproxy) is the balanced mid-market pick for Ecuadorian work that needs a full geo grid without enterprise pricing. Residential starts at $3.75/GB on the 3GB starter plan, with pay-as-you-go around $4/GB, dropping to about $2/GB at the 1,000 GB subscription tier. Its Web Scraping API handles rendering and anti-bot for e-commerce and SERP targets, sticky sessions are configurable up to 24 hours — long enough for multi-step Mercado Libre flows — and country, city, and ASN targeting are all included for Ecuador.

Quick specs — Types: residential, DC, ISP, mobile + Web Scraping API · Pool: 115M+ residential · Rotation: per-request, sticky up to 24h · Geo: country/city/ASN · Price: $3.75/GB (3 GB starter), ~$4/GB PAYG, ~$2/GB at 1 TB+.

Best for: mid-market Ecuadorian teams that want a full geo grid and a managed scraping API at a per-GB price.


5. IPRoyal

IPRoyal earns its spot for Ecuadorian teams running long, session-stable flows. Residential PAYG runs $7.35/GB at entry (cheaper at volume) with a 32M+ pool across 195+ countries including Ecuador, country/region/city/ISP targeting, and — its real differentiator — sticky sessions up to 7 days, the longest on this list. For multi-day Mercado Libre or retailer price-tracking on specific listings, logged-in seller-dashboard sequences (where authorized), or any flow where session continuity is the deciding feature, IPRoyal’s stickiness is unique.

Quick specs — Types: residential, ISP, mobile, DC · Pool: 32M+ residential, 195+ countries · Rotation: rotating, sticky up to 7 days · Geo: country/region/city/ISP · Price: from $7.35/GB residential PAYG.

Best for: Ecuadorian teams running long session-stable flows and multi-day listing price tracking.


6. SOAX

SOAX is the pick when geo-precise Ecuadorian work and mixed proxy types matter together. Residential starts at $3.60/GB on the Starter plan (25GB included), and the unified credit model lets you spend one budget on residential, mobile, ISP, or datacenter. The pool is one of the larger in the mid-tier — 155M+ residential, 33M+ mobile, 2.6M+ ISP — with country, region, city, ISP, and ASN targeting. That mobile pool matters for Ecuador specifically: it gives you real Ecuadorian carrier IPs (Claro, Movistar/Tigo, CNT) for app and mobile-web data, while desktop sweeps run on residential, all from one account.

Quick specs — Types: residential, mobile, ISP, DC + Web Data API · Pool: 155M+ residential, 33M+ mobile, 2.6M+ ISP · Rotation: per request or interval, sticky supported · Geo: country/region/city/ISP/ASN · Price: $3.60/GB Starter.


7. Webshare

Webshare is the budget, self-serve pick for Ecuadorian work that doesn’t need premium residential. Residential plans start from about $3.50/month and datacenter from $2.99/month — the cheapest entry on this list — with a free tier to test. Ecuadorian geo targeting is available, with city-level granularity on higher tiers. Webshare is the right call for low-volume Ecuadorian SERP checks, light reference monitoring, or unprotected scraping where you want the lowest cost and self-serve setup; it’s not the tool for heavily defended Mercado Libre flows, where premium residential or mobile performs better.

Quick specs — Types: residential, datacenter, static residential · Geo: country (city on higher tiers) · Rotation: plan-dependent · Price: residential from $3.50/mo, datacenter from $2.99/mo · Free tier available.

Best for: budget-conscious Ecuadorian projects and low-volume SERP/reference scraping.


8. NetNut

NetNut rounds out the list for Ecuadorian teams that want ISP-residential stability. Its strength is static consumer-ISP IPs sourced directly from internet providers, with rotating residential from about $3.53/GB (static/ISP-residential runs higher, around $7.99/GB), country and city targeting for Ecuador, and fast rotation backed by a large ISP-residential pool. The ISP-residential model gives you the authenticity of consumer IPs with the stability of static hosting — a good fit for steady Mercado Libre and retailer monitoring and .ec SERP work that benefits from consistent, ISP-real Ecuadorian addresses.

Quick specs — Types: ISP-residential, residential, mobile · Geo: country/city · Rotation: rotating + static · Price: from $3.53/GB.


How Much Do Ecuador Proxies Cost?

Ecuadorian proxy costs split into two pricing models that can’t be compared on one axis. Raw residential proxies are priced per GB: DataImpulse at $1/GB is the value floor, NetNut from $3.53, SOAX $3.60, Decodo $3.75 (PAYG ~$4, down to ~$2 at volume), Oxylabs from $6, IPRoyal $7.35, Bright Data $8 ($4 promo); Webshare’s subscription residential (from $3.50/mo) and $2.99/mo datacenter are the budget self-serve options. With raw proxies you also build and maintain your own marketplace parser, but at scale the per-GB model is far cheaper than per-record. Managed scraping APIs are priced per 1,000 results (Bright Data Web Unlocker $1.50/1K; Oxylabs and Decodo APIs per 1K) and bundle the anti-bot fight into the price — more per record, less maintenance.

The rule of thumb: for continuous, high-volume Ecuadorian price and SERP monitoring where you control the parser, raw residential at $1/GB wins decisively on cost — a Mercado Libre or retailer listing is a small fraction of a GB. For occasional pulls, smaller teams, or the hardest defended targets, a managed API or mobile proxies are worth the premium. Many Ecuadorian teams run both: raw residential for the daily sweeps, a managed API or mobile pool for the toughest endpoints.


Is Scraping Data in Ecuador Legal?

Scraping publicly available product and price data in Ecuador is broadly defensible, but Ecuador has a modern, actively enforced privacy regime, so the public-vs-personal line matters. Ecuador’s Ley Orgánica de Protección de Datos Personales (LOPDP), in force since 2021 with a general regulation issued in 2023, is enforced by the Superintendencia de Protección de Datos Personales (SPDP). In 2026 the SPDP issued specific rules on large-scale personal-data processing and on AI systems that process Ecuadorian personal data — a sign the regulator is actively expanding its reach.

The practical line: public, read-only scraping of product and price data from Ecuadorian IPs, respecting robots.txt and rate limits, without collecting personal data, is the defensible posture. Scraping personal data (names, profiles, contact details) without a lawful basis is the real risk under the LOPDP — and the SPDP’s 2026 AI and large-scale-processing rules raise the bar further. This is general information, not legal advice — consult Ecuadorian counsel before scaling a commercial scraping pipeline.


How to Start Scraping Ecuador with DataImpulse

Step 1. Create a DataImpulse account and grab your residential proxy credentials from the dashboard. Start with the $5 / 5GB intro — traffic never expires, so it’s a real test budget.

Step 2. Set country targeting to Ecuador (add city or ASN targeting for city-level or carrier-level data), and pair the proxy with your stack — Scrapy, Playwright, or Selenium — to render Mercado Libre and retailer pages and present a real fingerprint. Use rotating residential for broad listing and SERP sweeps and a sticky session for multi-step flows. Add Ecuadorian mobile IPs ($2/GB) for app and mobile-web data.

Step 3. Run collection at human cadence, capture prices (in US dollars) with timestamps, and store per city where it matters — concentrating on Quito, Guayaquil, and Cuenca. See the residential proxies page for setup and the price comparison use case for pipeline patterns; for SERP work, the SERP tracking guide covers .ec rank monitoring.


FAQ

Ecuador uses the US dollar — do I still need Ecuadorian proxies?

Yes. Dollarization removes currency conversion, but Mercado Libre, Fybeca, De Prati, and Ecuadorian retailers still serve stock, prices, promotions, and delivery based on the visitor’s IP, and they block or redirect foreign traffic. A US IP gets a block or wrong/missing data, not the true Ecuadorian listing. For accurate Ecuadorian price intelligence, SERP tracking, or ad verification you need residential or mobile IPs inside Ecuador.

What’s the best proxy for scraping Mercado Libre Ecuador?

Residential proxies in Ecuador are the default — Mercado Libre flags datacenter IPs quickly. DataImpulse at $1/GB is the value pick; Decodo, SOAX, and NetNut are solid mid-tier options; Bright Data’s Web Unlocker is the managed route. For app and mobile-web surfaces, add Ecuadorian mobile-carrier IPs (DataImpulse $2/GB, SOAX 33M+ mobile pool). Pair proxies with a real browser fingerprint and human-paced cadence.

Is scraping legal in Ecuador?

Scraping publicly available product and price data is broadly defensible, but Ecuador runs a modern privacy regime: the LOPDP (in force since 2021), enforced by the SPDP, with 2026 rules on large-scale data and AI processing. Public read-only product/price scraping without personal data is the defensible lane; scraping personal data (names, profiles, contacts) without a lawful basis is the real risk. This isn’t legal advice — consult Ecuadorian counsel.

Do Ecuadorian proxies cover all the mobile carriers?

It depends on the provider’s mobile pool. Ecuador’s carriers are Claro / CONECEL (AS23487, the leader), Movistar/Otecel — being absorbed into Tigo after Millicom’s 2025 acquisition (AS19114) — and the state operator CNT EP (AS26613). Providers with strong mobile pools — SOAX (33M+ mobile), DataImpulse ($2/GB mobile), Bright Data, and IPRoyal — can route through real Ecuadorian carrier IPs. With only three carriers and Claro dominant, ASN mismatches are easy to spot, so real carrier IPs matter for app data.

Which platforms should I monitor in Ecuador?

Mercado Libre is the most-visited marketplace, with strong local retailers like Fybeca, De Prati, Tía, Computron, and Novicompu, plus cross-border players. (Linio Ecuador closed years ago, so it’s not a current target.) Center competitor and price monitoring on Mercado Libre and the leading local retailers, and watch the cross-border challengers gaining traffic.

Which Ecuadorian cities should I target?

Quito, Guayaquil, and Cuenca account for the bulk of online buying, so city targeting on those three covers most retail behavior — with Guayaquil and Quito the priorities. Because stock, delivery promises, and some promotions vary by city, city-level residential or mobile IPs give you a more accurate picture than country-only targeting.

Can I use Ecuadorian proxies for SEO and SERP tracking?

Yes — tracking Ecuadorian Google (.ec) rankings requires Ecuadorian residential IPs because results, local packs, and ads are personalized by location. Use rotating residential for broad keyword sweeps and add city targeting (Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca) where local-pack results matter. DataImpulse, Decodo, Oxylabs (SERP API), and Bright Data (SERP API) all support Ecuadorian SERP work; managed SERP APIs return parsed JSON if you’d rather not build the parser. Keep cadence human and rotate user-agents.