Refreshed August 2026
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Top E-commerce Web Developers in Shanghai (2026)

Winning e-commerce traffic in Shanghai is only half the battle — converting it is where most online stores fail. The average e-commerce site in Shanghai converts 1.5–2.5% of visitors into buyers. The top performers convert at 4–6%. The difference is rarely the product or the price: it is page speed, checkout friction, trust signals, and mobile experience. The web developers on this list have built e-commerce websites in Shanghai that sit in the top tier of conversion performance — because they have studied what the highest-converting stores in the China market do differently and built those patterns into every site they deliver.

Real e-commerce projects reviewed firsthand
Reviews cross-checked for authenticity
Sector compliance knowledge checked
Post-launch support quality assessed

How this list is built. Each firm featured here also appears in our broader Shanghai web developers directory, filtered down to those who can show real e-commerce project experience. We weigh public case studies, stated service offerings, and client reviews we were able to verify. Tkist Digital sits at #1 because this is our own agency — nobody pays to be listed or to move up the order.

10 agencies compared · E-commerce · Shanghai

Shanghai, China
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Our Recommendation · E-commerceShanghai · China
#1 in 2026

Tkist Digital

Shanghai's go-to team for e-commerce websites — Published live stores with page speed scores above 80 on GTmetrix-ask for the report before signing.

Web Design & DevelopmentSEODigital MarketingAI AutomationsMobile Apps
5(500+ reviews)
Est. 2014
10-49

Tkist Digital is the top-ranked web development partner for international businesses entering the Shanghai and China market. PIPL-compliant data architecture, ICP licence strategy consulting, bilingual Simplified Chinese/English, WeChat Mini Program architecture guidance, 95+ Google PageSpeed. Fixed-price from USD 1,200.

Spots #2 to #10 are pulled from our complete Shanghai directory. Full agency write-ups are on that page — here we focus on what matters for e-commerce work specifically.

2

Ogilvy China (Shanghai)

Shanghai -” WPP's Ogilvy China digital and creative hub for multinational brands.

4.8(88)
Brand DigitalWeChat StrategySocial CommerceContent Marketing
Est. 1991
2,500+ (China)
Shanghai

Fortune 500 brands entering China wanting WPP's Ogilvy China for WeChat, Douyin, and Tmall brand digital

Read the full write-up on the Shanghai page

3

isobar China (dentsu)

Shanghai dentsu digital experience for multinational and Chinese enterprise.

4.7(72)
Adobe AEMSitecoreDigital CommerceCX
Est. 2007
800+ (China)
Shanghai

Shanghai multinational brands wanting dentsu-group Adobe AEM and Salesforce China market implementation

Read the full write-up on the Shanghai page

4

R/GA Shanghai

Shanghai IPG creative technology agency for brand digital.

4.7(54)
Brand ExperienceCommerceConnected ProductsInnovation
Est. 2014
200+
Shanghai

International brands wanting IPG R/GA's connected brand experiences and innovation strategy for the China digital market

Read the full write-up on the Shanghai page

5

Allyes Digital Marketing

Shanghai China-native digital marketing and web technology company.

4.7(61)
ProgrammaticWeChat AdsDouyin AdsData Analytics
Est. 1999
1,000+
Shanghai

Shanghai businesses wanting China-native programmatic advertising and WeChat/Douyin digital marketing from a 25-year China digital company

Read the full write-up on the Shanghai page

6

Webpower China

Shanghai email marketing and digital CRM for China market.

4.5(44)
Email MarketingCRMMarketing AutomationData Compliance
Est. 2003
100-249
Shanghai

Multinational brands needing PIPL and GDPR dual-compliant email marketing and CRM for Chinese customer databases

Read the full write-up on the Shanghai page

7

Wunderman Thompson (WPP, Shanghai)

Shanghai WPP data-driven creative and commerce for China market.

4.7(63)
Data-Driven CXCommerceLoyaltyB2B Digital
Est. 2019
1,200+ (China)
Shanghai

Shanghai multinational brands wanting WPP data-driven commerce and loyalty programme digital from a fully-integrated China market agency

Read the full write-up on the Shanghai page

8

Trout & Partners China

Shanghai brand positioning consultancy with digital execution arm.

4.5(34)
Brand PositioningCorporate WebB2B StrategyBilingual
Est. 2007
25-49
Shanghai

International companies entering China market wanting brand positioning strategy plus corporate website and ICP licence advisory

Read the full write-up on the Shanghai page

9

Digital Village

Shanghai affordable web design for SME international clients.

4.3(52)
WordPressWeb DesignBilingualChina Hosting
Est. 2009
25-49
Shanghai

SME international businesses entering China wanting bilingual WordPress, ICP licence filing, and China-optimised hosting

Read the full write-up on the Shanghai page

10

Shanghai Design Co.

Shanghai entry-level web design for local and small export businesses.

4.2(48)
Web DesignLogoWeChat Official AccountAlibaba Store
Est. 2014
10-25
Shanghai

Shanghai small businesses and exporters wanting entry-level bilingual web and WeChat Official Account setup

Read the full write-up on the Shanghai page

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E-commerce sites handling card payments must be PCI DSS compliant-Shopify Payments and Stripe handle this by default; self-hosted payment processing requires a formal PCI Level 1 or Level 4 audit.

How To Choose

Signs of a genuine e-commerce web developer in Shanghai

These are the markers that separate real e-commerce specialists from generalist agencies that just bolt your sector onto their pitch after you sign.

Published live stores with page speed scores above 80 on GTmetrix-ask for the report before signing

Checkout A/B testing experience: agencies that have run live split tests understand what moves conversion rates beyond gut instinct

Local payment method integrations: Stripe, PayPal, and any market-specific gateways active in Shanghai

SEO-ready product architecture: canonical URLs, structured data for products (Schema.org/Product), faceted navigation without crawl debt

Post-launch support with defined SLA-e-commerce sites fail during peak traffic, usually when you least want to be calling a developer

Platform Choices

Picking the right platform for e-commerce sites in Shanghai

Shopify / Shopify Plus

Best for speed to market. Custom theme development on Shopify 2.0 gives full design control without leaving the hosted platform. Shopify Plus is the correct choice above £500,000 annual GMV.

WooCommerce

Best when the client already runs WordPress or needs customisation beyond Shopify's API surface: subscription logic, complex tax rules, multi-currency with local rounding.

Headless (Next.js + Shopify Storefront API)

Recommended for stores exceeding 10,000 monthly transactions or brands that require sub-1-second product pages. Higher build cost; dramatically better Core Web Vitals scores.

Magento 2 / Adobe Commerce

Enterprise choice for multi-store, multi-language, multi-currency setups. Requires a dedicated Magento-certified developer-not all Shanghai agencies have this.

Cost Guide

How much a e-commerce website costs in Shanghai

Ballpark figures for e-commerce websites in Shanghai, as of August 2026. Your actual quote will move based on scope, platform choice, and any third-party integrations.

Shopify + premium theme customisation

£1,500 – £5,000

1 – 3 weeks

Suitable for small product catalogues under 100 SKUs. Uses a purchased Shopify 2.0 theme with brand customisation, no custom app development.

Custom WooCommerce store

£5,000 – £18,000

4 – 8 weeks

Custom design, product filtering, payment gateway integration, and basic subscription or booking logic. The default choice for most Shanghai SME online stores.

Shopify Plus custom build

£10,000 – £40,000

6 – 14 weeks

Fully custom storefront with Shopify Scripts for discounting logic, custom checkout extensions, and third-party ERP/WMS integrations.

Headless commerce

£25,000 – £100,000+

10 – 24 weeks

Next.js frontend connected to Shopify or Medusa backend. Built for brands with complex UX requirements and high transaction volume where load speed is a direct revenue factor.

Common Questions

E-commerce website questions from Shanghai businesses

What e-commerce companies in Shanghai most often ask before kicking off a new website project.

Which e-commerce platform do web developers in Shanghai recommend?+

Shopify is the default recommendation for most Shanghai businesses launching a new store-faster to build, easier to operate, and lower ongoing maintenance. WooCommerce is the right choice when the client already runs WordPress or needs more complex customisation. Headless commerce (Next.js + Shopify API) suits stores exceeding £1M GMV where load speed and UX directly impact revenue.

How much does an e-commerce website cost in Shanghai?+

A Shopify store with brand-customised theme costs £1,500–£5,000 in Shanghai. A custom WooCommerce build with product filtering and payment gateway integration runs £5,000–£18,000. Enterprise headless commerce starts at £25,000. Ongoing costs include hosting (£20–£200/month), platform fees (Shopify £29–£299/month), and maintenance retainers.

How long does e-commerce development take?+

A Shopify store with a customised premium theme takes 1–3 weeks. A custom WooCommerce build is 4–8 weeks from brief to launch. A headless commerce platform with custom checkout flows and ERP integrations is 12–24 weeks. Timelines extend when product data, photography, or payment gateway approvals are delayed.

Do I need a specialist e-commerce agency in Shanghai or will any web developer do?+

E-commerce development requires specific expertise that general web developers often lack: checkout conversion optimisation, inventory management integration, tax and shipping logic, and PageSpeed compliance affecting Google Shopping rankings. Ask any candidate agency to show you 3 live stores and their current Core Web Vitals scores in Google Search Console.

What should a Shanghai business look for in a contract before hiring a web developer?+

A properly scoped web development contract for a Shanghai business should include: a fixed-price quote (not hourly with uncapped scope), a detailed scope of work document, a timeline with specific milestones and delivery dates, ownership of all source code and assets on completion, a warranty period of at least 30 days post-launch for bug fixing, and clear terms for revision rounds. Avoid any contract that includes a retainer obligation as a condition of handover — this is a red flag in the Shanghai web development market.

How long does a Shanghai web project typically take from brief to launch?+

A standard business website for a Shanghai company takes 2–4 weeks from brief to launch (assuming content is provided on time). A custom web application with integrations typically takes 6–12 weeks. E-commerce sites with product catalogue setup take 3–8 weeks. The most common cause of delays in Shanghai web projects is late content delivery from the client — agree a content deadline before the project starts and the timeline holds reliably.

Should a Shanghai business hire a local web developer or work with a remote agency?+

For most Shanghai businesses, a remote web development agency delivers equivalent or better results than a local studio — at 20–40% lower cost. The key factors are: quality of portfolio (verifiable through live URLs, not PDF screenshots), communication responsiveness (same-day replies are the baseline for professional agencies), and clear ownership transfer on handover. Physical location has not been a meaningful differentiator for web development quality since 2018. Tkist Digital serves clients across China and 40+ countries entirely remotely.

How can a Shanghai business verify a web developer's experience before signing?+

The three most reliable verification methods for Shanghai businesses evaluating web developers are: 1) Live portfolio links — the agency should provide direct URLs to live sites they built (not PDF mockups), which you can test for speed, mobile quality, and design; 2) Client references — ask for contact details for two recent clients in a similar sector; 3) Technical audit — ask the developer to explain how they would handle a specific technical challenge for your project. A developer who cannot answer this clearly has not built what they claim. Tkist Digital provides live portfolio URLs, verified client references, and a free technical scoping call for every Shanghai project enquiry.

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