PYPROXY
Budget rotating and static residential proxies
$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)
- Starting price
- ~$1.50/GB
- Coverage
- 190+ locations
- Static ISP
- Per-IP
Usable subset smaller
Promos lower
State & city targeting
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
Privacy & compliance
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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