TL;DROur verdict on Ipburger, in 5 facts
- 1IPBurger is a premium, quality-focused provider best for account management with exclusive dedicated, fresh, ISP and mobile IPs.
- 2Residential network advertises 100M+ IPs across 195+ countries with country/state/city/ASN targeting and up to 30-minute sticky sessions.
- 3Residential pricing starts at $79/month for 7GB (about $11.29/GB); fresh dedicated IPs start near $9.58/month and ISP from $14.41/IP annually.
- 4Refunds are limited to within 3 days and under 0.5GB usage on residential plans — a narrow trial window.
- 5Vendor-published metrics (99.95% success rate, 0.84s response, 99.99% uptime) are claims, not independently benchmarked.
The verdict
Benchmark data and published specifications — here's where Ipburger lands.
- Large rotating residential pool advertised at 100M+ IPs across 195+ countries and 2,014 cities
- Distinctive exclusive-IP products: private dedicated IPs and never-used 'fresh' IPs for clean account creation
- Granular targeting by country, state, city and ISP/ASN, with named carriers like Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile
- Supports both rotating and sticky sessions (up to 30 minutes), HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5, plus API and Chrome/Firefox extensions
- Broad lineup including static ISP, 4G/5G mobile proxies and a residential VPS (Windows RDP) option
- Established provider (10+ years claimed) with 24/7 live support and a published money-back guarantee
- Premium pricing: residential starts around $11.29/GB, well above bandwidth-cheap competitors
- Restrictive refund policy: only 3 days and under 0.5GB used on residential plans
- Static ISP proxy coverage limited to six countries (US, UK, CA, DE, FR, AU)
- No clearly advertised free trial, and crypto payment support is not confirmed on-site
- No prominent dedicated scraping/unblocker/SERP API product for large-scale data collection
- Performance figures (99.95% success, 0.84s response, 99.99% uptime) are vendor-published, not independently verified
Pricing C+ · Performance A · Pool quality A+ · Support B+ · Ethics B
Each axis is graded A+ to D using our standard rubric: how we score →
Who should not use Ipburger?+
What we think after testing Ipburger
Editorial review by Maya Cortez · last updated Jul 16, 2026
IPBurger is a long-running, premium-positioned proxy provider that markets itself around quality and exclusivity rather than raw scale or rock-bottom pricing. The site advertises more than a decade of proxy operations and over 24,100 customers, and the product range is unusually broad: rotating residential proxies, static ISP (residential) proxies, private dedicated IPs, "fresh" dedicated IPs, 4G/5G mobile proxies, and even a residential VPS option running Windows RDP on a static residential IP.
On published specs, the rotating residential network is the headline product. IPBurger advertises 100M+ IPs spanning 195+ countries and 2,014 cities, with the United States alone listed at 12.4M IPs. The pool is described as ethically sourced. Targeting is granular: you can filter by country (cc=), state/region (r=), city (c=), and ISP/ASN (isp=), with the site naming carriers like Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile among 100+ ASNs. Both rotating mode (a new IP per request) and sticky sessions (the same IP for up to 30 minutes) are supported, alongside HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 protocols and user/pass plus API authentication. Chrome and Firefox browser extensions round out the toolset.
IPBurger's static ISP proxies are real residential IPs issued by actual ISPs but assigned statically to you, and the site lists six countries for this product (US, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Australia). The dedicated and "fresh" IP products are the company's distinctive angle: fresh IPs are private dedicated addresses that have been left unused (the marketing cites roughly 180 days of "resting"), which IPBurger pitches as ideal for creating new accounts with no prior history. Dedicated IPs come with unlimited traffic and support VPN protocols (OpenVPN, L2TP-IPsec) in addition to HTTP and SOCKS5, making them well suited to managing established accounts on platforms like PayPal, eBay, Amazon and Facebook. Mobile proxies are advertised as 10M+ rotating 4G/5G carrier IPs.
Pricing skews toward the premium end. According to the residential pricing page, plans run Starter at $79/month for 7GB (about $11.29/GB), Plus at $149/month for 16GB (about $9.31/GB), and Pro at $249/month for 32GB (about $7.81/GB), with the Pro tier flagged as most popular. Sub-user seats scale from 2 to 6 across the tiers. The cheapest overall entry point is the dedicated-IP side: the homepage lists fresh dedicated IPs from $9.58/month and static ISP proxies from $14.41/month per IP, both billed annually. Note that some third-party reviews cite a lower $4.58 dedicated-IP entry and a $69 residential starter, so the exact entry figure appears to vary by promotion and billing term; the numbers above are what IPBurger's own pages currently show.
For risk reduction, IPBurger publishes a money-back guarantee, but the residential terms are narrow: refunds are available within 3 days of the original payment and only if bandwidth usage stays below 0.5GB. That is a meaningful caveat for anyone wanting to stress-test the network before committing. The site does not clearly advertise a free trial or explicitly confirm cryptocurrency payment support in the content reviewed, so prospective buyers should verify payment options at checkout.
IPBurger publishes several vendor-stated performance figures: a 99.95% success rate across roughly 30M daily requests, a 0.84-second average residential response time, and 99.99% average uptime. These are self-reported marketing metrics, not independently lab-verified, and should be treated as claims rather than benchmarks. Reputation signals are mixed-to-positive: the company points to an "Excellent" Trustpilot standing with 400+ reviews, though third-party sources report inconsistent Trustpilot scores, so reputation reads as solid but not uniformly glowing.
Who is IPBurger for? It fits operators who value exclusive, clean IPs and account-management reliability over sheer volume or the lowest price-per-gigabyte: affiliate marketers, social-media and e-commerce account managers, ad verification, price monitoring, and localized SEO. It is a weaker fit for high-volume scraping at scale, where the entry pricing and capped sticky-session window make it less cost-efficient than bandwidth-cheap competitors, and where IPBurger does not foreground a dedicated scraping/unblocker/SERP API product. The main caveats are premium pricing, a restrictive refund window, ISP-proxy coverage limited to six countries, and the absence of a clearly advertised trial. The verdict: a credible, established premium provider that earns its place for dedicated/ISP/mobile account work, but cost-sensitive or large-scale scraping buyers should compare price-per-GB carefully before committing.
Live performance
Numbers from available benchmark data — our tests, independent lab reports and published specs.
Figures combine our test data, independent lab reports and published specifications — sourcing documented on our methodology page →
Editorial score breakdown
How Ipburger scores across the five dimensions our reviewers weigh — pricing, performance, pool quality, support and ethics.
IP pool size — ranked
Where Ipburger ranks against the largest networks in the directory. Bars are scaled to 350M.
Bars rank total advertised IP pool size. Ipburger publishes 100M+ rotating residential IPs — see the full breakdown in the specs above.
Pricing
From $9.58/GB. Detailed plan breakdown not yet published.
View plans on Ipburger →Proxy types offered
4 types available. Pricing varies by type and volume.
Residential $9.58/GB
100M+ rotating residential IPs real-home IPs across 195 countries.
Datacenter —
High-throughput shared & dedicated DC IPs. Sub-second response on US/EU PoPs.
ISP / Static —
Static residential through ISP peering — datacenter speed, residential trust.
Mobile —
Carrier-rotated 4G/5G IPs with country + carrier targeting.
Features & integrations
What's included out of the box.
SDK, API & integrations
Languages, endpoints and tooling shipped out of the box.
Code examples
Drop-in snippets to start using Ipburger from your stack. Replace USER, PASS and the gateway with what you get from your dashboard.
# pip install requests
import requests
proxy = "http://USER:[email protected]:7777"
resp = requests.get(
"https://httpbin.org/ip",
proxies={"http": proxy, "https": proxy},
timeout=10,
)
print(resp.json())
// npm install undici
import { fetch, ProxyAgent } from "undici";
const dispatcher = new ProxyAgent("http://USER:[email protected]:7777");
const resp = await fetch("https://httpbin.org/ip", { dispatcher });
console.log(await resp.json());
curl -x http://USER:[email protected]:7777 \
https://httpbin.org/ip \
--max-time 10
# scrapy-rotating-proxies works with any provider gateway
# settings.py:
DOWNLOADER_MIDDLEWARES = {
"scrapy.downloadermiddlewares.httpproxy.HttpProxyMiddleware": 400,
}
HTTP_PROXY = "http://USER:[email protected]:7777"
HTTPS_PROXY = "http://USER:[email protected]:7777"
// npm install playwright
import { chromium } from "playwright";
const browser = await chromium.launch({
proxy: {
server: "http://gate.ipburger.com:7777",
username: "USER",
password: "PASS",
},
});
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto("https://httpbin.org/ip");
console.log(await page.locator("body").innerText());
await browser.close();
Compliance & privacy
Auditable certifications, sourcing and data-handling posture.
Support & account
How they pick up the phone — and who answers.
Company & resources
Who builds and operates this product.
Key markets covered
195+ countries served.
Ipburger vs alternatives
How Ipburger stacks up against the closest providers in our directory. Tap any column header to read that review.
| Metric | Ipburger | DataImpulse | Proxy-Cheap | 9Proxy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price (entry plan) | $9.58 | $1.00 | $1.99 | $0.02 |
| Pool size | 100M+ rotating residential IPs | 90M+ IPs | 6M+ IPs | 20M+ residential IPs |
| Locations | 195+ countries | — | — | — |
| Rating | 3.9 / 5 | 3.9 / 5 | 3.9 / 5 | 3.9 / 5 |
| Read review | YOU ARE HERE | View → | View → | View → |
How to get started with Ipburger
A 5-minute walkthrough from sign-up to your first successful request. Total setup time: ~10 minutes.
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1
Open an account & verify your inbox
Create a Ipburger account at https://www.ipburger.com. Self-serve access is usually available immediately.
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2
Pick a starter package
Use the dashboard to choose between Residential / Datacenter / ISP. Start with the smallest plan to validate your workload before scaling.
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3
Grab your endpoint + credentials
Set up either an IP-whitelist auth or username:password pair from the dashboard. Save the proxy hostname + port into your scraper or browser config.
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4
Set up session stickiness
Decide between rotating-on-every-request (best for SERP scraping) or sticky sessions (best for account-based workflows).
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5
Benchmark before committing
Run 100-500 test requests against your real target before paying for volume. Compare success rate to Ipburger's claimed rate before committing to an annual plan.
Stuck? Check Ipburger's documentation or email us.
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FAQ
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