The top 10 most popular shopping websites in the UK
The UK's e-commerce market is dominated by global marketplaces and omnichannel supermarkets. The ten most popular shopping websites in the UK, based on monthly web traffic and e-commerce revenue, feature a mix of tech giants, fast-fashion leaders, and trusted high-street brands.

Amazon UK:
The undisputed leader, capturing the largest market share in nearly every category, from electronics to groceries.
eBay UK:
The top destination for both auctions and fixed-price items, featuring everything from collectables to refurbished technology.
Temu:
A rapidly growing, massively popular global marketplace offering ultra-discounted goods directly from manufacturers in the fashion and home sectors.
Etsy:
The go-to marketplace for unique, handmade and vintage goods.
Argos:
Argos is one of Britain's most iconic omnichannel retailers, offering a vast selection of home goods and consumer electronics with extensive click-and-collect capabilities.
B&Q:
B&Q is the UK's premier destination for home improvement, gardening and DIY supplies.
ASOS:
ASOS is a British e-commerce fashion giant that is particularly popular with younger generations for clothing, accessories, and beauty products.
Currys:
The leading specialist retailer of tech, home appliances and electrical goods.
Tesco:
The UK's largest supermarket chain and operator of one of the country's most heavily visited e-commerce sites for groceries and household essentials.
Next:
A British high street mainstay with a highly successful online platform offering stylish clothing, footwear and home furnishings.
