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Find and remove counterfeit Amazon listings.

Brand Protector scans the Amazon catalog for fakes of your products every night — replica packaging, stolen photos, hijacked ASINs — and preps the Brand Registry takedown so all you do is review and approve.

$199/mo or $1,499/yr · 7-day free trial · card upfront, no charge until day 8 · ~10-minute setup

  • First scan runs at activation — first results typically in ~30 minutes
  • Brand Registry-ready evidence packs on every detection
  • Nothing is filed without your review and a sworn attestation

What it costs you

Every night a fake stays up, it bills you.

Diverted Buy Box revenue

A hijacker undercutting your ASIN takes the Buy Box — and every sale on it — until someone notices. On your best seller, that's your launch spend converting for someone else.

Reviews you can't delete

Counterfeit buyers leave one-star “fake product” reviews on the shared listing — your listing. The counterfeiter disappears; the review damage compounds.

Ad spend subsidising the fake

Your Sponsored Products clicks build demand, and the cheaper counterfeit harvests it. You pay for the traffic; they close the sale.

How it works

How it works on Amazon.

Self-serve, about ten minutes of setup, and your first results land before the coffee's cold.

Connect your brand

Tell us your brand name, your ASINs, and your own seller account — plus any sellers you've authorised. That allowlist is how we tell your listings from theirs. Your first scan kicks off the moment you activate.

~10-minute setup · first results in ~30 min

We scan the catalog nightly

Every night we sweep Amazon US and UK for your brand name, its misspellings, and image matches against your real product photos. Hijackers on your own ASINs flag at highest urgency — including whether they're winning the Buy Box.

Full coverage lands with the first overnight scan

You approve, we file

Each confirmed fake gets a pre-filled Brand Registry Report a Violation with screenshots, an archived page copy, and a PDF evidence pack. After removal we re-check nightly and alert you if the seller relists.

Triple-validated · nightly re-checks · reappearance alerts

The machinery

Built for the Amazon catalog, specifically.

Generic web monitoring misses how Amazon actually works — shared listings, Buy Box rotation, seller storefronts. This doesn't.

Nightly Amazon catalog scans

Title matching across your brand and its fuzzy variants, plus image-similarity scoring against your official product photos — so fakes that never type your brand name still surface. Amazon US and UK marketplaces.

Brand + variant matching · image similarity · US + UK

Seller-allowlist awareness

Register your merchant token, storefront names, and authorised sellers once. Your own listings never clutter the inbox — and any other seller on your ASINs is flagged as a hijacker, with Buy Box status attached.

Merchant tokens · storefront names · ASIN allowlist

Brand Registry-ready evidence packs

Every takedown ships as a pre-filled Report a Violation: ASIN, seller, infringement type, screenshots, archived page copy, and a PDF evidence pack — ready for the Brand Registry portal.

Pre-filled RAV · screenshots · archived page · PDF pack

A triple gate that protects your standing

Amazon tracks the accuracy of the reports you file, and sloppy ones cost you. Every takedown passes three gates — AI confirmation, your review, and a sworn attestation where you retype the ASIN — so a careless bulk report never goes out under your brand's name.

AI confirm → your review → sworn attestation

The honest part

We never auto-file. That's deliberate.

Brands that file inaccurate infringement reports lose credibility with Amazon — repeat offenders can lose Report a Violation privileges altogether. So Brand Protector is built to make false filings hard: low-confidence detections arrive marked investigate, not takedown, and nothing reaches Amazon without your explicit review and a sworn attestation. The triage engine is structurally incapable of drafting a takedown on its own.

And if a listing is lawful resale rather than counterfeit, the product says that too — you get the evidence either way, and what you file is your call.

Versus the field

Versus the enterprise suites.

 Brand ProtectorRed Points · MarqVision · BrandShield
Price$199/mo or $1,499/yr, public pricingTypically $10k+/yr (estimated) — 10–50× more
Buying processSelf-serve — card upfront, no charge until day 8Sales-led: demos, quotes, annual contracts
Time to first result~10-minute setup, first results in ~30 minutesOnboarding measured in weeks
Filing controlTriple-validated — nothing filed without your approvalVaries; often agency-style filing on your behalf

Enterprise pricing estimated — none of the three publishes a price page. Full feature-by-feature breakdowns: /compare.

Disclosed proof · the founder’s own brand

47
takedowns filed
first 30 days
38
removed — confirmed by re-scan
first 30 days

The first deployment is Wuffes — a pet-supplement brand on Amazon US, run by the same founder (we tell you that up front). Brand Protector was built inside it; in its first 30 days there it filed 47 takedowns and 38 listings came down. Read the case study →

Objections, welcome

Questions, answered straight.

Will filing through Brand Protector risk my Brand Registry account?
No — that risk is exactly what the triple gate exists to remove. Amazon tracks report accuracy, so nothing is ever auto-filed: every takedown needs an AI confirmation, your human review, and a sworn attestation where you retype the ASIN before it goes anywhere. You stay the rights owner of record and approve every single filing.
How fast do counterfeit Amazon listings actually come down?
Amazon Brand Registry typically processes a Report a Violation in 1–3 business days. Brand Protector pre-fills the report with the full evidence pack so it's a strong submission the first time, tracks each filing's status, and re-checks the listing nightly after removal to confirm it stays gone.
What happens when the counterfeiter relists under a new ASIN?
We keep watching the seller, not just the URL. After a takedown succeeds, nightly re-checks watch for the same seller or the same product resurfacing under a new ASIN or storefront — reappearances land back in your inbox tagged as such, with the prior case history attached.
Do I need Amazon Brand Registry to use this?
Detection works either way — scans, image matching, and hijacker alerts don't require it. For removals, the takedown templates are built for the Brand Registry portal, which requires a registered or pending trademark, because that's the path Amazon reliably acts on. Without it you still get every detection, the evidence packs, and the full case file to act on however you choose.
We sell through authorised resellers too — will they get flagged?
Not if you list them. You declare your distribution model and add authorised sellers to your allowlist; only off-list sellers are flagged. If your distribution is open-marketplace, scoring is honest about that too — lawful resale arrives marked investigate, not takedown.

Put a watch on the Amazon catalog tonight.

Connect your brand in about ten minutes. Your first scan starts immediately — full marketplace coverage lands overnight.

7-day free trial · card required, no charge until day 8 · cancel in-app