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Amazon Slots vs Swiper

Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.

Amazon Slots and Swiper are both Canadian-facing casino options with CAD support, Interac, instant-play access, and live dealer games, but they sit in very different risk categories. Amazon Slots is an older Jumpman Gaming Limited brand, launched in 2016, with active AGCO, UKGC, and other licensing listed. It carries an 84 trust score, a B value tier, and a 75 Canadian-friendliness score. Swiper is newer, launched in 2024 by Stellar Ltd, with an Anjouan licence, a 48 trust score, a C value tier, and a 55 Canadian-friendliness score. A Canadian player might compare them because Swiper has the broader product spec: C$750 match bonus disclosed, 4,000 games, 112 providers, crypto, sportsbook, poker, iOS app, Android app, live chat, 24/7 support, and French availability. Amazon Slots is narrower, with no sportsbook, no poker room, no native apps, and no disclosed game count, but it has stronger listed regulatory coverage and more responsible gambling tools.

Welcome bonus

Swiper is the only operator here with a disclosed welcome offer: A C$750 match bonus. That is below the Canadian-facing market average of C$2,313 and below the market median of C$1,000 from the 159-operator sample. Amazon Slots has no welcome bonus amount disclosed, so its headline bonus value cannot be compared directly. Wagering math is also limited because neither operator JSON gives a wagering multiple. The market average wagering figure is 72x and the median is 42.5x, but those are benchmarks, not confirmed terms for either Amazon Slots or Swiper. For that reason, any real bonus value calculation would be speculative. Effective_bonus_value_cad is not disclosed for Amazon Slots and not disclosed for Swiper. Swiper therefore has the clearer bonus proposition because the C$750 headline amount is known. Amazon Slots has the more conservative profile for a player who does not want to rely on undisclosed promotional value. Based only on the provided data, Swiper wins on disclosed bonus size, while neither operator can be credited with superior real-money bonus efficiency because wagering terms and effective bonus value are not disclosed.

Licensing

Amazon Slots has the stronger listed regulatory position for Canadian risk screening. Its licence list includes active AGCO, active UKGC, and active Other status, with no licence numbers disclosed. Because it is Ontario licensed, iGaming Ontario protection applies to Ontario residents only. That matters if an Ontario player has a dispute, because the complaint route can involve the regulated Ontario framework rather than only the operator. For players outside Ontario, that Ontario protection should not be assumed. Swiper lists one active Anjouan licence, no licence number disclosed, and is not Ontario licensed. For Canadian players, that means grey-market status with no Canadian regulator shown in the data. MGA, Curacao, and Kahnawake licences are not disclosed for either operator. A complaint at Swiper would depend on the operator and the Anjouan licensing route shown, not a Canadian regulator. On trust score, Amazon Slots is materially ahead at 84 versus Swiper at 48, while the market average is 47.6.

Payments

Both operators support CAD and Interac, which is notable against a Canadian-facing market where Interac availability is 30 percent in the sample. Amazon Slots lists Interac, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Paysafecard, Neteller, and Skrill, with deposits and withdrawals enabled for each method. Swiper lists Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Litecoin, and Interac for both deposits and withdrawals. It also lists Paysafecard and Neteller for deposits only, plus Bank Transfer for withdrawals only. Swiper is the more flexible option for crypto users because crypto_accepted is true and four crypto methods are disclosed; Amazon Slots does not accept crypto. Fees are listed as 0 percent where disclosed for most methods, but Bank Transfer at Swiper has fee_percent not disclosed. Processing times are not disclosed for either operator, so neither can be called faster for withdrawals. Minimum and maximum deposit or withdrawal amounts are also not disclosed. The practical split is clear: Amazon Slots is broader for conventional wallets, while Swiper adds crypto and bank-transfer withdrawals.

Games

Swiper has the larger disclosed library: 4,000 total games and 112 providers, plus live dealer, sportsbook, poker room, iOS app, Android app, and instant play. Amazon Slots discloses 86 providers and live dealer, but no total game count, no sportsbook, no poker room, no bingo, no iOS app, and no Android app. Amazon Slots does list recognizable studios including NetEnt, Playtech, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger Gaming, Yggdrasil Gaming, Big Time Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, and Games Global. Swiper’s studio list is not disclosed, so provider quality cannot be judged beyond the 112-provider count. For mobile-first users, Swiper has the clearer edge because native iOS and Android apps are disclosed. Amazon Slots is still usable through instant play, but native app support is not disclosed.

Support

Swiper has the stronger disclosed support setup. It lists 24/7 support, live chat, and email. It does not list phone support. Amazon Slots lists email support only, with no 24/7 support, no live chat, and no phone support disclosed. Language coverage also favours Swiper: It supports English, French, and multiple other languages. Amazon Slots supports English only and has french_available set to false. For Quebec French-speakers, Swiper is the clearer fit on language support, though its regulatory profile remains weaker.

Who each fits

Amazon Slots

Amazon Slots fits an Ontario resident who prioritizes regulatory protection and trust metrics over product breadth. It has active AGCO status, an 84 trust score, a B value tier, CAD support, Interac, PayPal, major cards, Skrill, Neteller, and a broader set of responsible gambling tools than Swiper: Deposit limits, self-exclusion, cooling-off, and reality check. It is less compelling for app-first players because iOS and Android apps are not disclosed. It also lacks sportsbook and poker-room coverage. The most defensible profile is a cautious casino-focused player who wants a regulated Ontario option and accepts email-only support.

Swiper

Swiper fits a player who wants breadth, crypto, language choice, and mobile apps, while accepting a weaker regulatory profile. It has C$750 disclosed as a match welcome bonus, 4,000 games, 112 providers, live dealer, sportsbook, poker room, iOS app, Android app, instant play, Interac, CAD, Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and Litecoin. It also offers 24/7 support and live chat. The tradeoff is material: Swiper is not Ontario licensed, lists only Anjouan licensing, has a 48 trust score, and provides only self-exclusion among responsible gambling tools. It suits feature-led comparison, not regulation-led selection.

Our verdict

For an Ontario resident wanting safety, Amazon Slots is the justified choice because it is Ontario licensed and has an active AGCO listing, with iGaming Ontario protection applying only to Ontario residents. For a Quebec French-speaker, Swiper is the better language fit because French availability is disclosed, while Amazon Slots lists English only. For a high-roller crypto user, Swiper is the only viable pick from this data because Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and Litecoin are disclosed, though limits are not disclosed. For a mobile-first casual player, Swiper also leads because iOS and Android apps are disclosed. The overall tradeoff is not close on regulation: Amazon Slots has far stronger trust and Canadian regulatory indicators. Swiper has the broader feature set, but its grey-market Canadian profile should carry real weight before depositing.

FAQ

Which is better for Ontario residents?
Amazon Slots is the more defensible option for Ontario residents because it is listed as Ontario licensed with active AGCO status. IGaming Ontario protection applies only to Ontario residents. Swiper is not Ontario licensed in the provided data and lists Anjouan licensing only.
Which supports Interac?
Both Amazon Slots and Swiper support Interac for deposits and withdrawals. No Interac minimums, maximums, or processing times are disclosed for either operator. Both also support CAD, which matters for Canadian players comparing deposit and withdrawal convenience.
Which has better withdrawal speed?
Neither can be credited with better withdrawal speed from the provided data. Processing_time_hours is not disclosed across the listed payment methods for both operators. Swiper discloses KYC at first withdrawal, while Amazon Slots does not disclose a KYC timing point.
Which has the stronger bonus?
Swiper has the stronger disclosed headline bonus because it lists a C$750 match offer. Amazon Slots has no welcome bonus amount disclosed. Wagering requirements and effective bonus value are not disclosed for either operator, so real bonus value cannot be calculated responsibly.
Which is better for crypto users?
Swiper is the only crypto option in this comparison. It lists Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and Litecoin for deposits and withdrawals. Amazon Slots has crypto_accepted set to false. Crypto limits, crypto processing times, and any exchange-rate impact are not disclosed.
Where can Canadian players get responsible gambling help?
If gambling stops feeling controlled, Canadian players can contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600. In Quebec, Jeu: Aide et référence is available at 1-800-461-0140. Amazon Slots lists more built-in tools than Swiper, including deposit limits, cooling-off, reality checks, and self-exclusion.

Head-to-head breakdown

CriterionAmazon SlotsSwiper
Bonus (CAD)$750
Top licence
UKGCOtherAGCO
Anjouan
Ontario iGO licensedYesNo
InteracYesYes
CAD currencyYesYes
French supportNoYes
Trust score84/10048/100
Canadian friendliness75/10055/100