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Top 9 eBay Competitors & Alternatives in 2025

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Find more companies like eBay. We've shortlisted leading alternatives and mapped their strengths, pricing, and go-to-market focus.

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eBay

Best for consumers
Est. 1995   •  1k+ employees   •  Public (NASDAQ:EBAY)

eBay is a global online marketplace that facilitates consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales through auctions and fixed-price listings.

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    #1

    Amazon

    Best for consumers
    Est. 1994   •  1k+ employees   •  Public (NASDAQ:AMZN)

    Amazon is a global technology company that operates a leading e-commerce marketplace, subscription and digital media services, advertising, logistics, and the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud platform.

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    Walmart

    Best for consumers
    Est. 1962   •  1k+ employees   •  Public (NYSE:WMT)

    Walmart is a multinational retail corporation operating a large chain of discount department stores, supercenters and grocery stores with major online and omnichannel retail operations.

  3. Facebook logo/icon
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    Facebook

    Facebook is a social networking platform owned by Meta Platforms that enables people to connect, share content, join communities, and discover news and entertainment.

    Starts at $0

  4. Etsy logo/icon
    #4

    Etsy

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2005   •  1k+ employees   •  Public (NASDAQ:ETSY)

    Global marketplace where many independent sellers list handmade and solid-gold 14K chains and vintage gold necklaces across a wide range of prices.

    Starts at $93.71 / per item

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    Mercari

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2013   •  1k+ employees   •  Public (TYO:4385)

    A consumer marketplace app for buying and selling used goods, operating in the U.S. and internationally with both local and shipping options.

    Starts at $0

  6. Poshmark logo/icon
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    Poshmark

    Poshmark is a social-commerce marketplace and mobile app where users buy and sell new and secondhand fashion, accessories, home goods and electronics through personal “closets,” listings, and social features.

    Starts at $0 / per listing

  7. OfferUp logo/icon
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    OfferUp

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2011   •  201-1k employees

    A US-focused mobile-first C2C marketplace emphasizing local, in-person transactions and safety features.

    Starts at $0

  8. Craigslist logo/icon
    #8

    Craigslist

    Craigslist is a U.S.-based classified advertisements website that lets users post and browse local listings for jobs, housing, for-sale items, services, community events, and discussion forums.

  9. Depop logo/icon
    #9

    Depop

    Depop is a community-driven social shopping marketplace and mobile app where people buy, sell, and discover secondhand, vintage, and independent fashion—popular with Gen Z and focused on circular, sustainable style.

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