NetNut
ISP-grade residential proxies with direct connectivity
$1.59/GB
from $1.59/GB /GB
- IP Pool
- 85M+
- Countries
- 195+
- Uptime
- 99.9%
- Avg. response
- 0.7s
- Free trial
- Yes
- Founded
- 2017
Our verdict
NetNut's direct-ISP architecture is more than marketing — it genuinely delivers steadier, faster sessions than peer-to-peer networks, because it does not depend on consumer devices staying online.
That makes it a standout for uptime-critical workloads like brand protection and ad verification, where a dropped session means lost data. The trade-offs are business-oriented pricing, higher minimum commitments, and a dashboard that takes some learning.
If session stability is your priority and you operate at business scale, NetNut is one of the most reliable residential networks available and well worth the 7-day trial.
Benchmarks & scoring
Capable, but the dashboard is less intuitive than some rivals.
85M+ residential IPs including a large static ISP pool across 195 countries.
Direct-ISP architecture delivers fast, stable sessions.
Business-oriented pricing with higher minimums and limited PAYG.
Excellent session stability — a standout for uptime-critical work.
Solid business support and a 7-day trial to evaluate.
Speed test & performance
- Residential IPs
- 85M+
- Architecture
- Direct ISP
- Uptime
- 99.9%
- Trial
- 7 days
Including static ISP
One-hop, no P2P
Stable long sessions
For businesses
Pros & cons
Pros
- Direct ISP connectivity, no P2P dependency
- Very stable long sessions
- 85M+ IPs including static residential
- Strong for brand protection and ad verification
- 7-day free trial for businesses
Cons
- Higher minimum commitments
- Dashboard less intuitive than rivals
- Limited pay-as-you-go options
Proxy types & pricing
| Type | Starting price | Pool size |
|---|---|---|
| mobile | $2.38 /GB | 1M+ |
| datacenter | $0.49 /GB | 150K+ |
| isp | $1.80 /GB | 5M+ |
| residential | $1.59 /GB | 85M+ |
Overview
NetNut is a residential proxy provider distinguished by its architecture: rather than routing through peer-to-peer end-user devices, it connects directly through ISP partners. Since 2017 this one-hop model has made it a top choice for operations where stability and uptime are non-negotiable.
Network and coverage
NetNut offers 85 million+ residential IPs, including a large static residential (ISP) pool, plus datacenter and mobile options across 195 countries. Because traffic flows directly through ISP infrastructure instead of relying on idle consumer devices, sessions stay stable and fast without the drop-offs that can affect P2P networks.
Who it is for
NetNut excels at uptime-critical work: brand protection, ad verification, and any long-running session that cannot afford to drop. The direct-ISP design delivers consistent performance, and a SERP Scraper API and city/state targeting round out the offering. A 7-day free trial is available for businesses.
Trade-offs
NetNut aims at businesses, so minimum commitments are higher and pay-as-you-go options are limited. The dashboard is also less intuitive than some rivals. But for teams that prioritize rock-solid stability over hobbyist flexibility, its architecture is a genuine advantage.
Features & capabilities
Direct ISP connectivity
One-hop routing through ISP partners instead of peer-to-peer devices, for stability and speed.
Static residential (ISP)
Large pool of static residential IPs for persistent, trusted identities.
SERP Scraper API
Dedicated API for collecting search engine results at scale.
City & state targeting
Target residential IPs by country, state, and city.
Stable long sessions
Architecture keeps long-running sessions from dropping, ideal for monitoring.
Rotating & sticky options
Rotate per request or hold an IP for extended sessions.
API & dashboard
Programmatic management of endpoints and usage.
Pay-as-you-go flexibility
PAYG options are limited; the model favors business commitments.
Integrations & supported tools
Privacy & compliance
Frequently asked questions
NetNut routes traffic directly through ISP partners in a one-hop connection rather than through peer-to-peer end-user devices. This means sessions do not depend on idle consumer devices staying online, delivering more stability and consistent speed.
Residential proxies start around $1.59/GB, with ISP (static residential) from about $1.80/GB, datacenter near $0.49/GB, and mobile from roughly $2.38/GB. NetNut targets businesses, so minimum commitments are higher than hobbyist-friendly providers.
Yes. Its direct-ISP stability and consistent performance make it especially well-suited to brand protection, ad verification, and other uptime-critical operations that run long sessions and cannot tolerate drop-offs.
Yes. NetNut provides a 7-day free trial for businesses, allowing teams to evaluate the network's stability and success rates before committing to a plan.
Yes. NetNut offers a SERP Scraper API for collecting search engine results, alongside its core residential, ISP, datacenter, and mobile proxy products with city and state targeting.
NetNut is aimed at businesses, so minimum commitments are higher and pay-as-you-go options are limited. The dashboard is also less intuitive than some competitors. Individuals and hobbyists may prefer IPRoyal or Webshare.
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