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PYPROXY

Budget rotating and static residential proxies

3.6(0)3.6 out of 5 from 0 reviews
Founded 2022
7.2

$1.50/GB

from $1.50/GB /GB

IP Pool
90M+ (claimed)
Countries
190+
Uptime
99.2%
Avg. response
1.5s
Free trial
No
Founded
2022

Our verdict

PYPROXY competes on price and product breadth, and for tolerant targets the economics are attractive — particularly the per-IP static residential options that let account operators pay for exactly the identities they need.

Quality is the compromise: success rates swing between sessions, the mega-pool claims should be heavily discounted, and support can be slow in English.

Usable as a budget layer in a larger proxy mix; test before trusting it with anything an account ban would make expensive.

Speed test & performance

Advertised pool
90M+ (claimed)

Usable subset smaller

Starting price
~$1.50/GB

Promos lower

Coverage
190+ locations

State & city targeting

Static ISP
Per-IP

Buy individual identities

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Aggressive budget pricing
  • Per-IP static residential purchases
  • Country, state, and city targeting
  • HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 with desktop app
  • Wide product spread for the price

Cons

  • Inconsistent quality on protected targets
  • Pool claims overstate usable IPs
  • Limited sourcing transparency
  • Weak English docs and support

Overview

PYPROXY is a Chinese budget provider founded in 2022 offering rotating residential, static ISP, datacenter, and SOCKS5-app-based proxies at aggressive prices, with a large advertised pool and per-GB or per-IP billing.

Network and coverage

The advertised pool runs to 90M+ residential IPs across 190+ locations with country/state/city targeting, HTTP(S) and SOCKS5, plus a desktop app for managing SOCKS5 endpoints. Traffic plans and per-IP static products cover most budget use cases.

Who it is for

Volume users on tolerant targets and multi-accounters who buy static residential IPs individually. Pricing is the draw; the per-IP S5 model is popular with users coming from marketplace-style products.

Trade-offs

The usual budget-tier caveats apply: advertised pool figures overstate concurrent availability, quality is inconsistent on protected targets, sourcing transparency is limited, and documentation and English support lag Western rivals.

Features & capabilities

Budget traffic plans

Rotating residential at bottom-tier prices.

Per-IP static residential

Buy individual long-lived identities.

SOCKS5 desktop app

Generate and manage SOCKS5 endpoints locally.

City-level targeting

Country, state, and city selection.

Consistent success on hard targets

Quality varies; premium pools perform better.

Transparent sourcing

Supply chain is not publicly documented.

Integrations & supported tools

AdsPower· Anti-detectBitBrowser· Anti-detectPuppeteer· AutomationScrapy· FrameworkSOCKS5 clients· Protocol

Privacy & compliance

Ethically sourced IPs
GDPR compliant
Crypto payment accepted
KYC for sensitive use
Public sourcing documentation

Frequently asked questions

Rotating residential traffic plans, static residential (ISP) IPs sold individually, datacenter proxies, and a SOCKS5 desktop app for endpoint management — a broad budget lineup.

Rotating residential starts around $1–2/GB depending on volume and promotions, with static residential sold per IP monthly at budget rates.

Treat it as marketing. Like most budget mega-pools, the concurrently available IP count is a small fraction of the advertised historical total.

The static residential per-IP model works for lower-stakes accounts, but sourcing transparency is limited — for valuable accounts, quality-focused providers are the safer choice.

Yes, including a desktop application for generating and managing SOCKS5 endpoints, alongside standard HTTP(S) gateway access.

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