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Ping Proxies

Developer-focused proxies with transparent operations

4.1(0)4.1 out of 5 from 0 reviews
Founded 2022
8.2

$0.30/IP

from $0.30/IP /GB

IP Pool
10M+
Countries
100+
Uptime
99.8%
Avg. response
0.7s
Free trial
No
Founded
2022

Our verdict

Ping Proxies feels like it was built by people who have been on the buying side: the API is coherent, the docs tell the truth, the status page exists, and the datacenter pricing is honestly sharp.

The residential line is solid mid-market rather than category-leading, and the company is still young.

For developer-run projects that value operational transparency over mega-pool marketing, it is one of the most pleasant providers to actually use.

Speed test & performance

Focus
Developer-first

API & docs

DC pricing
$0.30/IP

Shared, at volume

Residential
City targeting

Mid-market rates

Ops
Public status page

Incident history

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Clean API-first management
  • Honest docs and public status page
  • Sharp datacenter pricing
  • City-level residential targeting
  • Sub-user and team features

Cons

  • Mid-market residential pricing
  • Smaller pool than the majors
  • Enterprise features still maturing

Overview

Ping Proxies is a UK-based provider (2022) building for developers: clean API-first management, honest public documentation, a real status page, and competitively priced datacenter and residential lines — operational transparency the budget tier rarely offers.

Network and coverage

Datacenter IPs (shared and dedicated, notably cheap) across global locations, plus rotating residential with country/state/city targeting over HTTP(S) and SOCKS5. The dashboard and API expose usage analytics, sub-users, and programmatic provisioning cleanly.

Who it is for

Developers and small data teams who value predictable tooling: clear docs, working API, visible incident history. The datacenter line is one of the better price-quality combinations in the category.

Trade-offs

The residential pool is smaller than the majors and priced mid-market rather than budget; the brand is young; and enterprise-scale features (dedicated pools, custom contracts) are still maturing.

Features & capabilities

API-first provisioning

Everything the dashboard does, the API does.

Public status page

Visible uptime and incident history.

Cheap dedicated DC IPs

From ~$1/IP with clean subnets.

City-level residential targeting

Country, state, city selection.

Sub-user management

Team and reseller workflows.

Unblocker / scraping API

Raw proxies only.

Integrations & supported tools

REST API· SDKScrapy· FrameworkPlaywright· AutomationPuppeteer· AutomationSOCKS5 clients· Protocol

Privacy & compliance

Ethically sourced IPs
GDPR compliant
Crypto payment accepted
KYC for sensitive use
No-logs on traffic content

Frequently asked questions

Operational transparency: real documentation, a public status page, and an API designed for programmatic use — rare virtues below the enterprise tier.

Shared datacenter IPs start around $0.30/IP at volume and dedicated from roughly $1/IP monthly — among the better price-quality ratios in the category.

Rotating residential with country/state/city targeting at mid-market per-GB rates (~$2.5–4/GB by volume). Dependable on mainstream targets; the majors still lead on the hardest sites.

Yes, both HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 across product lines.

Developers and small data teams who want proxies to behave like modern infrastructure — provisioned by API, documented honestly, observable when things break.

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