Residential proxies that look like real users
Residential proxies route your traffic through real consumer devices on home broadband connections, so each request carries a genuine ISP-assigned IP. They are the volume workhorse for any job where looking like an organic visitor matters.
from $1.25/GBWhat makes this pool different
Ethically sourced
Every peer opts in and is compensated — a clean, accountable pool you can build a business on.
Country targeting included
Pin any of 195+ countries out of the box by stamping a country code into your username.
Rotating or sticky
Rotate the exit IP every request, or hold one sticky session for up to 30 minutes.
One endpoint, any tool
Standard HTTP/HTTPS — drop it into Python, Node, Go, a scraper, or your browser.
Live in three steps
Buy a bandwidth pack
Pay with crypto; your sub-account and credentials are provisioned in seconds.
Pick a country
Append the country to your username (e.g. cr.us) or use the in-app generator.
Send traffic
Point any app at the gateway. You only pay for the bandwidth you actually use.
Built for these jobs
Target any of these countries
Country targeting is included — append the country to your username, or pick it in the generator. Tap a country for its dedicated guide.
- Argentina1.8M
- Australia2.1M
- Austria0.8M
- Bangladesh1.4M
- Belgium0.9M
- Brazil7.8M
- Canada4.3M
- Chile1.0M
- China6.5M
- Colombia1.6M
- Czechia1.0M
- Denmark0.7M
- Egypt1.6M
- Finland0.6M
- France4.0M
- Germany5.1M
- Hong Kong SAR China0.9M
- India9.5M
- Indonesia3.4M
- Ireland0.6M
- Israel0.7M
- Italy2.4M
- Japan3.1M
- Kenya0.8M
- Malaysia1.5M
- Mexico4.0M
- Netherlands1.9M
- New Zealand0.5M
- Nigeria1.9M
- Norway0.7M
- Pakistan2.0M
- Peru1.1M
- Philippines2.4M
- Poland2.2M
- Portugal0.9M
- Romania1.3M
- Russia6.0M
- Saudi Arabia1.4M
- Singapore0.8M
- South Africa1.7M
- South Korea2.0M
- Spain2.6M
- Sweden1.2M
- Switzerland0.9M
- Taiwan1.1M
- Thailand2.0M
- Türkiye3.1M
- Ukraine1.5M
- United Arab Emirates0.9M
- United Kingdom6.4M
- United States18.2M
- Vietnam2.2M
Residential proxies, answered
Are residential proxies legal?
Yes — collecting publicly available data through residential proxies is legal in most jurisdictions. You are responsible for complying with target sites' terms and applicable law.
Do they rotate?
By default the exit IP rotates per request. You can also request a sticky session that holds the same IP for up to 30 minutes for flows that need a stable identity.
How is bandwidth billed?
Pay-as-you-go per GB, lifetime — your pack never time-expires and simply depletes as you use it. Bigger packs cost less per GB.
Start routing through residential IPs
Pay with crypto, get credentials in seconds, and only pay for the bandwidth you use.