Retail Times — UK Retail News
NFU Mutual
ADVERTISEMENT
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT & Press release submit page
    • ADVERTISING
  • PRODUCTS
  • TECH
  • DATA
    • Reports
    • Research
  • RETAILER
    • Manufacturer
    • Wholesaler
  • PEOPLE
  • SUSTAINABILITY
    • Fairtrade
    • Packaging
  • SERVICES
    • Events
    • Awards
    • Logistics
  • COMMENT
    • In My Opinion
    • Featured Article
    • Why It Works
  • RETAIL CATEGORIES
No Result
View All Result
Retail Times — UK Retail News
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT & Press release submit page
    • ADVERTISING
  • PRODUCTS
  • TECH
  • DATA
    • Reports
    • Research
  • RETAILER
    • Manufacturer
    • Wholesaler
  • PEOPLE
  • SUSTAINABILITY
    • Fairtrade
    • Packaging
  • SERVICES
    • Events
    • Awards
    • Logistics
  • COMMENT
    • In My Opinion
    • Featured Article
    • Why It Works
  • RETAIL CATEGORIES
Retail Times — UK Retail News
No Result
View All Result
Home Retail News Data

Visualsoft reveals the Prime Day halo effect: top categories see average uplift of over 53%

by Fiona Briggs
July 21, 2025
in Data
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Amazon may have stretched Prime Day over four days this year, but the benefits haven’t just been theirs. New data from eCommerce provider Visualsoft reveals how the wider retail landscape continues to see major sales uplifts during the Prime Day window – with 2025 being no exception.

Drawing on 10 years of data across sectors and sales channels, Visualsoft’s insight confirms what many retailers have suspected: Prime Day has become a retail moment in its own right. Consumers are primed to shop – and brands that align their own offers accordingly are seeing clear returns.

In 2025, Visualsoft recorded standout revenue surges across several key categories:

  • Office & stationery sales leapt +140.3% on day three of Prime Day
  • Music  rose +53.8% on day one
  • Flooring, rugs and carpets spiked +33.7% on day one and +28.7% on day three
  • Pet and equine products increased +27.4% on day two and +17.4% on day three
  • Lighting  lifted +27.3% on day one and +52.6% on day four
  • Lingerie climbed +35.0% on day two

The average uplift across these top-performing categories for Prime Day 2025 is +53.8%.

These gains reflect not just Prime Day’s halo effect, but retailers’ growing confidence in running parallel promotions – often launching early or extending discounts beyond Amazon’s window to capture additional spend.

When averaged across the last ten years (2016–2025), the data reveals consistent growth for the top-performing categories:

  • Lighting: +75.3% average uplift
  • Sports, outdoors and recreation: +43.7%
  • Pet and equine: +42.6%
  • Music peripherals (e.g. speakers, headphones): +42.5%
  • Lingerie and underwear: +41.6%
  • Opticians and eyewear: +39.5%
  • Office and stationery supplies: +35.4%

So the total average uplift across these seven top-performing categories during Prime Day over the past decade is +45.8%.

Chris Fletcher, CEO at Visualsoft, said:
“Prime Day isn’t just Amazon’s anymore. It’s a consumer cue to spend – and our data shows shoppers aren’t limiting that to one platform. Brands that prepare well and time their offers right are seeing results that rival Black Friday. This year’s data shows that when retailers think smart, they don’t just compete with Prime Day – they benefit from it.”

As more consumers use price comparison tools and become savvier about where to shop, many are opting to buy direct from trusted brands. This shift gives retailers a chance to offer better value, retain margin, and deepen customer relationships – all while riding the same surge in shopping intent.

Prime Day 2025 also hints at a broader behavioural shift. Where previous years saw indulgent, impulse-driven buys, 2025’s uplifted categories suggest a more functional, value-led mindset: t

Share This Article

Similar Retail News Articles:

  1. Footwear retailer OFFICE reports average 10% order value uplift from creator-generated content in-store and online
  2. Retail sales rise 1.8% in January 2026, driven by non-food categories, ONS data reveals
  3. Sam Ryder launches Amazon’s biggest ever Prime Day at Prime in a Box immersive experience
Tags: Visualsoft
ADVERTISEMENT

Related Posts

NielsenIQ: record-breaking summer keeps supermarket sales growing as shoppers opt for convenience

August 18, 2026

Total Till sales at UK major supermarkets increased (+3.1%) in the four weeks ending 8th...

Worldpanel by Numerator: heatwave has shoppers reaching for summer staples, while inflation slows to 2.1%

August 18, 2026

Take-home sales growth at the grocers slowed to 2.5% while grocery price inflation eased to...

Lindt: new data reveals favourite UK regional LINDOR & Pick & Mix flavours

August 13, 2026

When it comes to chocolate, Britain has strong opinions. Lindt & Sprüngli, the globally renowned...

Circana reveals regional toy market dynamics across Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific

August 11, 2026

Circana, LLC has released new insights into the global toy industry, revealing how distinct regional...

£17.9bn consumer spend this Golden Quarter will prove harder for brands to win, Epsilon research shows

August 10, 2026

UK consumers are planning to spend £17.9bn on gifts and personal purchases, the equivalent of...

Retail businesses under rising threat from cyber attacks and connectivity failures

August 10, 2026

As the newly appointed Chancellor John Healey makes boosting UK productivity one of the government's biggest...

Load More

Popular Posts

  • KitKat®KitKat® doubles down on Sharing Bars with two exciting new flavours (59)
  • Redevco’s Poole Retail ParkNew M&S Food opens at Redevco’s Poole Retail Park (102)
  • Ritter Sport and HARIBORitter Sport and HARIBO launch their first-ever UK collaboration (443)
  • SuperdrugK-beauty, minus the PhD: Superdrug expands its Korean skincare edit (15)
  • MyproteinMyprotein launches TWIX® Impact Whey Protein (20)
  • KFC and La Vieille FermeKFC and La Vieille Ferme make it official (75)

FEATURED ARTICLES

The invisible shelf: why retailers and consumer packaged goods brands need to win the algorithm to win the customer

The invisible shelf: why retailers and consumer packaged goods brands need to win the algorithm to win the customer

August 12, 2026
Securing The Future of Retail

Securing the future of retail through seamless omnichannel integration

March 23, 2026
appealing to the new emotional economics of festive shopping

Smug-face and FOMO: appealing to the new emotional economics of festive shopping

October 27, 2025
nfu mutual nfu mutual
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Find the Story You Need

No Result
View All Result
  • Home Page
  • Editorial – Contact
  • Advertising
  • Copyright
  • Privacy & Cookie Policy
  • Retailer News
  • Products
  • Data
  • Technology
  • Events
  • People
  • Comment
  • Sustainability
  • Awards
  • Research
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • Featured Articles
  • Retail News Categories
  • About us
  • Advertising
  • Contact / Press release submit page
  • Privacy policy