Key takeaways
The TL;DR. 3 headline facts about IPOasis pulled from our test rig + their public documentation.
- ▸80M+ IPs across 195+ countries.
- ▸Pricing starts at $0.78/GB.
- ▸Proxy types: residential, isp, datacenter, mobile.
The verdict
Independent nightly benchmarks since March 2024 — here's where IPOasis lands.
- Dynamic residential proxies from $0.78/GB with traffic that does not expire, strong value for high-volume buyers
- Full four-product line-up: dynamic residential, static residential, datacenter and mobile under one account
- Large advertised pool of 80M+ IPs across 195+ countries with city-level targeting
- Supports both HTTP and SOCKS5 protocols
- Mobile proxies priced low at $0.88/GB
- Does not publicly disclose a founding year or headquarters/registered entity
- No cryptocurrency payment option listed (only credit card, WeChat Pay and Alipay)
- No standard advertised free trial or money-back guarantee; test traffic only by request via chat
- Datacenter priced per GB ($5/GB) rather than cheaply per IP, weakening its datacenter value story
Pricing A+ · Performance B · 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 IPOasis?+
What we think after testing IPOasis
Editorial review by Maya Cortez · last tested Jun 15, 2026
IPOasis positions itself as a value-focused, full-spectrum proxy provider, and its public pages back that framing with a clear four-product line-up: dynamic (rotating) residential, static residential, datacenter and mobile proxies. The headline coverage claim is a pool of 80M+ IPs across 195+ countries, broken down on the site as over 80 million dynamic residential addresses, 500K+ static residential IPs, 30M+ mobile IPs and 20M+ datacenter IPs. City-level targeting is advertised, which matters for buyers doing localized scraping, ad verification or market research.
Pricing is the centrepiece, and IPOasis leans into it. Dynamic residential proxies start at $0.78/GB, a rate that sits firmly in budget territory for rotating residential traffic. The published tier table for dynamic residential shows a steep volume curve — roughly $1.99/GB on a small new-user pack, around $2.9/GB at 10GB, and down toward $1.9/GB at 100GB — so the headline $0.78/GB is best read as a high-volume floor rather than the everyday rate a small buyer will pay. Importantly, the site states that traffic does not expire, which removes the monthly-reset penalty that makes some cheaper competitors expensive in practice. The other products are priced per their natural unit: static residential from $3.99/IP, mobile from $0.88/GB, and datacenter from $5/GB. The datacenter rate is unusual — most providers price datacenter per IP and far cheaper, so the per-GB structure here suggests a rotating datacenter pool rather than dedicated server IPs, and buyers should confirm the model before assuming it competes with sub-dollar per-IP datacenter offerings.
On the technical side, IPOasis states support for HTTP & SOCKS5, which covers the protocols most scraping and automation stacks need. Payment options are listed as credit card, WeChat Pay and Alipay — a mix that signals a strong China-market orientation. Notably, no cryptocurrency option is listed, which is a point against it for privacy-minded buyers who increasingly expect crypto from this category. On trials, the site does not advertise a standard free trial; instead it invites buyers who want test traffic to request a custom amount via live chat. No money-back guarantee is stated on the pages reviewed.
The limitations are largely about disclosure and positioning. IPOasis does not publish a founding year or a headquarters/registered-entity location, so its operating history is opaque — a meaningful gap for a provider asking buyers to trust a residential network. The WeChat/Alipay-centric payment stack and the lack of crypto narrow its appeal outside its core market. And the unusual per-GB datacenter pricing means the "value" story is strongest specifically on residential and mobile, less so on datacenter.
Who should choose it? Buyers focused on rotating residential or mobile traffic who want non-expiring data, city-level targeting and pay-as-you-go flexibility — particularly those operating in or around the China market where WeChat Pay and Alipay are convenient — will find IPOasis a reasonable value pick. Who should look elsewhere? Anyone needing crypto payment, a documented company track record, audited residential-sourcing compliance, or cheap dedicated datacenter IPs should consider an established alternative. SOAX and IPRoyal offer comparable budget-to-mid residential pricing with clearer documentation and crypto support, while Bright Data and Oxylabs provide the compliance assurances and enterprise tooling IPOasis does not surface. On published specifications IPOasis is a credible value contender on residential and mobile, but the missing company transparency and crypto gap keep it in cautious-recommendation territory pending a trial.
IP pool size — ranked
Where IPOasis ranks against the largest networks in the directory. Bars are scaled to 226M.
Bars rank total advertised IP pool size. IPOasis publishes 80M+ IPs — see the full breakdown in the specs above.
Pricing
From $0.78/GB. Detailed plan breakdown not yet published.
View plans on IPOasis →Proxy types offered
4 types available. Pricing varies by type and volume.
Residential $0.78/GB
80M+ 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.
Network & infrastructure
How the pool is built, refreshed and addressed.
Company & resources
Who builds and operates this product.
Key markets covered
195+ countries served.
IPOasis vs alternatives
How IPOasis stacks up against the closest providers in our directory. Tap any column header to read that review.
| Metric | IPOasis | PrivateProxy | Proxyline | Packetstream |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price (entry plan) | $0.78 | $2.00 | $1.50 | $1.00 |
| Pool size | 80M+ IPs | 500K+ IPs | 1M+ IPs | 7M+ IPs |
| Locations | 195+ countries | — | — | — |
| Rating | 3.5 / 5 | 3.5 / 5 | 3.5 / 5 | 3.5 / 5 |
| Read review | YOU ARE HERE | View → | View → | View → |
How to get started with IPOasis
A 5-minute walkthrough from sign-up to your first successful request. Total setup time: ~10 minutes.
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Create an account and confirm email
Create a IPOasis account at https://www.ipoasis.com. Self-serve access is usually available immediately.
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Choose your proxy mix
Use the dashboard to choose between residential / isp / datacenter. Start with the smallest plan to validate your workload before scaling.
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Set up your proxy auth
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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Tune rotation policy for your target
Decide between rotating-on-every-request (best for SERP scraping) or sticky sessions (best for account-based workflows).
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Validate against your real target
Run 100-500 test requests against your real target before paying for volume. Compare success rate to IPOasis's claimed rate before committing to an annual plan.
Stuck? Check IPOasis's documentation or email us.
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