Meesho Lens overlays hidden supplier data directly on Meesho — real seller costs, shipping charges, quality scores, and seller intelligence on every product card. Without leaving the page.
Works instantly after activation · No coding required
6+
Data points per card
Real-time
Data from Meesho's own API
From ₹199
Per month
1-click
Activation after signup
Six layers of intelligence added on top of every Meesho product — sourced directly from Meesho's own backend.
See exactly what a reseller pays — the price minus the hidden shipping adjustment that Meesho buries in Base64-encoded metadata.
Meesho hides the true shipping charge inside encoded API responses. Lens decodes it and shows you the actual number on every card.
See the supplier's name, their registered Indian state, and the product ID on every search result — without clicking anything.
The percentage of 1 and 2-star reviews tells you instantly which products buyers regret. Lower is better.
Full star-rating breakdown with a bar chart, photo-only filter, and paginated reviews — all inside the product page, no tab switching.
One click to save any product image at full resolution. Perfect for building your own listings without hunting for supplier photos.
No configuration, no spreadsheets. Subscribe, activate, browse.
Sign up on Supplier's Den and pick a Meesho Lens plan, starting at ₹199/month. Takes under a minute.
Click 'Activate Extension' in the popup. You'll be signed in with one click — no passwords sent to the extension.
Open Meesho. Supplier intelligence panels appear automatically on every product card and listing page.
Every plan unlocks the full Lens experience — pick how long you want it for.
30-day validity · renew anytime
60-day validity · renew anytime
Stop guessing at margins. See seller cost and real shipping before you decide to list a product.
Quality Score surfaces problematic products instantly — save yourself returns and bad reviews before you ever stock them.
Know which state your competitors' suppliers are in, which products are ad placements, and when a catalog was first listed.