What Is the Difference Between Shopee and Lazada Thailand?

Compare Shopee and Lazada Thailand on ownership, trust scores, and foreign card payments, then shop both without payment hassle through Thai Nexus.

Shopee and Lazada are Thailand’s two biggest online marketplaces, and most overseas shoppers want a simple answer about which one is better. There isn’t one. The real differences show up in who owns each platform, how much Thai shoppers actually trust each one, and in one specific payment problem that has nothing to do with app design and everything to do with where your money is coming from.

Who owns Shopee and who owns Lazada?

Shopee is owned by Sea Limited, a Singapore based company that launched the platform in 2015. Lazada was founded in 2012 and has been controlled by Alibaba since Alibaba invested about $1 billion into the platform in 2016, a deal that made Alibaba Lazada’s controlling shareholder.

That 2016 deal included $500 million in newly issued equity plus the purchase of existing shares from Rocket Internet, Tesco, and Kinnevik, the three backers who had funded Lazada since its early days. Alibaba kept investing afterward, raising its stake further in 2017 and adding roughly $2 billion more in 2018, for a total investment north of $4 billion across those two years.

Shopee took a different path. It launched in 2015 under Sea Limited, formerly known as Garena. Unlike Lazada, Shopee never changed hands through an acquisition. It built its own momentum from the start, largely by going mobile first in a region where most shoppers were already buying from their phones rather than a desktop.

Which platform is more popular in Thailand?

Shopee leads Lazada on every major measure of popularity in Thailand, from site ranking to consumer trust, and it isn’t close on either count.

Similarweb ranks Shopee first among Thailand’s marketplace websites, with Lazada in second place, and Shopee draws roughly three to four times as much Thailand-sourced traffic as Lazada when the two are compared head to head. YouGov’s brand tracking tells the same story from a different angle: two in three Thai shoppers say they would recommend Shopee to a friend, compared with just over half for Lazada, and Shopee’s brand health score has been climbing while Lazada’s has been sliding.

Metric

Shopee

Lazada

Thailand marketplace category rank

#1

#2

Share of combined Thailand traffic

~78%

~22%

Would recommend to a friend (YouGov)

66.3%

52.2%

YouGov BrandIndex score, year on year

60 (up 4)

45 (down 6)

None of that means Lazada is struggling to survive. Both platforms move enormous volume in Thailand. It means Shopee currently has the larger and more loyal audience, which is worth knowing before assuming the app with the bigger icon on someone’s phone is the only one worth checking.

Does Shopee or Lazada work better with foreign payment cards?

Foreign cards work on both platforms most of the time, but not always, and the failures aren’t random. One long-time Thailand resident described switching back to Lazada specifically after Shopee’s internet banking checkout stopped accepting his foreign-issued card, a problem he never ran into on Lazada.

That single account matters more than it looks. Search any expat forum thread asking which platform is better, and payment friction comes up again and again, usually buried in a reply rather than answered head on anywhere. Cards get declined for reasons that have nothing to do with your bank balance, sometimes it’s the platform’s own fraud filtering on foreign-issued numbers, sometimes it’s a processor issue tied to a specific card network.

If you’re shopping through a proxy purchase service like Thai Nexus, none of this applies to you. You never enter a card into Shopee or Lazada’s checkout at all. You prepay Thai Nexus, and Thai Nexus completes the purchase on the Thai side using a Thai-registered payment method, so a platform rejecting a foreign card simply never becomes your problem.

Do I need a Thai bank account or card to buy from Shopee or Lazada?

No, not if you’re using a proxy purchase service. The entire point of the prepay model is that you fund the order in your own currency first, and the service buys on your behalf using a Thai-registered payment method.

This also answers the cash on delivery question that comes up constantly in shopping forums. COD is still common in Thailand and is one of the most-mentioned reasons locals prefer one platform over the other, since it lets a buyer confirm the package before paying. That feature is built for someone paying a Thai seller directly from their own Thai bank account, which isn’t the situation an overseas buyer is in.

With Thai Nexus’s Buy For Me service, you pay upfront before the order is placed, not on delivery. That trade-off is exactly what removes the card and bank account requirement, you’re paying a service in your own country instead of a seller in Thailand.

So which platform should I actually use?

Use Shopee for wider selection and more aggressive sale pricing. Use Lazada for electronics, appliances, and official brand store listings, and don’t worry about choosing wrong if you’re shopping through a proxy purchase service.

Buyers in actual forum discussions split fairly evenly between the two platforms, with no real consensus winner, and several long-time users said they check both before buying anything that matters. That’s a more honest answer than picking a single winner for the sake of having one.

It also means the platform choice matters less than people assume once you’re shopping from outside Thailand. Thai Nexus supports purchases from both Shopee and Lazada equally, plus any other website that sells online and can ship a package to our branch in Thailand. That removes the pressure to pick a side. Compare prices on both, buy wherever the item is cheaper or more trustworthy, and let the platform decision be about the product instead of the payment method.

What does Shopee sell better than Lazada, and vice versa?

Shopee tends to win on everyday low-cost items, snacks, personal care, and small accessories, while Lazada leans stronger in electronics, appliances, and official brand store listings. Neither platform is exclusive to those categories, but that’s where buyers consistently report the better selection.

Generally, no, not directly. Both platforms are built for domestic delivery within Thailand and often expect a Thai payment method, which is exactly the gap a proxy purchase service like Thai Nexus exists to close, buying on your behalf with a local account so the order goes through normally.

Neither one is consistently cheaper, pricing depends on the category and whichever platform is running a stronger promotion that week. The more reliable approach is checking both before buying anything that costs enough to matter, rather than committing to one platform out of habit.

No, Lazada does not ship directly to most destinations outside Southeast Asia. A mail forwarding and proxy purchase service such as Thai Nexus solves this by receiving the parcel in Thailand on your behalf and shipping it onward to your actual address.

Yes, COD is still widely offered on both platforms within Thailand and is one of the most commonly cited reasons local shoppers favor one over the other. It works best for buyers paying out of a Thai bank account, since it lets them confirm the package before handing over any money.

Check the seller’s rating, total review count, and how long they’ve been active, a brand-new account with few reviews selling at suspiciously low prices is the most common red flag buyers report. Pricing far below what a genuine product should cost, especially on branded goods, is usually the clearest warning sign of all.

Tracking works normally while the parcel stays inside Thailand, but it gets harder once a package needs to leave the country, since neither platform’s tracking extends past its own domestic courier network. Most overseas buyers end up relying on a separate forwarding or proxy service’s own tracking once the parcel reaches that point, rather than the original marketplace’s tracking link.

Yes, a Thai Nexus mailbox or proxy purchase order works the same way for Shopee and Lazada, since both ship to a registered Thailand address without issue. The platform you choose has no effect on how the forwarding or proxy purchase side of the order works.

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Supansa (Fon)

Marketing & Sales Expert | Director of Thai Nexus

Fon, a 43-year-old marketing expert with over 20 years of experience, leads Thai Nexus as Director with skill and customer insight. Her friendly, honest approach helps companies boost sales and build strong relationships.
She believes success comes from listening and learning. Fon uses her expertise to guide others, making Thai Nexus a trusted name in Thailand. Her leadership drives growth and fosters connections.

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