Fully Self-Built Servers
Exclusive proxy IP technology
90 million IPs across 190+ countries, enabling global connectivity
Reasons to Choose Us
Custom network plans with dedicated IPs for all proxy scenarios
Residential Proxy
Easily overcome regional restrictions and meet diverse network needs
Static Residential Proxy
High-bandwidth, low-latency, high-anonymity network with exclusive static IP
Datacenter Proxy
Exclusive stable high-performance high-speed IP resources



Build diverse network connections
Global efficient proxy IP resources covering 190+ countries

US
1,293,640 IPs

UK
1,293,640 IPs

HK
1,293,640 IPs

DE
1,293,640 IPs

FR
1,293,640 IPs

ID
1,293,640 IPs

Targeted Solutions
Custom proxy network solutions for diverse business needs


Precision e-commerce Marketing
Achieve efficient multi-account management and precise targeting




Precise Ad Verification
Detect ad effectiveness, boost verification efficiency




Secure Data Scraping
Intelligently switch IPs quickly, efficiently scrape data




Intelligent Social Media
Create a real IP environment, bypass platform monitoring mechanisms




Efficient Market Research
Stabilize high anonymity environment, reduce ban risk




Comprehensive Brand Protection
Protect against cyberattacks, safeguard brand rights comprehensively


Halo Project
Launch the “Halo Project” to support diversified online business development

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Residential Proxy
Low to:$5/G
Simulate real residential IP environment





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Static Residential Proxy
Low to:$5/G
Meet stable proxy network demands





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Datacenter Proxy
Low to:$5/G
Adapt to diverse proxy network businesses




FAQ
What are the requirements for the user's network environment when using proxy?
Using a proxy requires the user's network to have a stable connection and sufficient bandwidth to ensure data transmission. Additionally, the network settings must allow for proxy configuration and have no special restrictions or blocks on the use of proxies
What protocols does the proxy support?
Proxies typically support HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5 protocols. Some also support FTP and SMTP protocols
What websites do proxies block?
Proxies typically block websites that are prohibited by relevant laws and regulations, contain malicious content such as viruses or fraudulent information, or are restricted by the proxy service provider's policies due to copyright limitations or security risks
What devices do proxies support?
Proxies support a wide range of internet-connected devices, including computers (desktops and laptops), mobile phones (smartphones), tablets, smart TVs, and network cameras
What are the use cases for proxy IPs?
Use cases for proxy IPs include web scraping to gather data, bypassing regional restrictions to access content, ad verification and monitoring, protecting privacy and anonymous browsing, and e-commerce price monitoring
How to purchase a custom proxy package?
You can contact us for customer service via email: [email protected]