TL;DROur verdict on NinjaProxy, in 5 facts
- 1Established proxy seller (claims operation since 2007) running on ninjasproxy.com; the directory's ninjaproxy.io URL does not resolve
- 2Sells datacenter (shared/private/premium), IPv6, ISP/residential and 4G/5G mobile proxies
- 3Entry pricing: $9/mo for 1 residential/ISP IP; $15/mo per 10 shared datacenter; mobile from $150/mo per IP
- 4Flexible billing including pay-per-GB ($0.60 DC / $1.80 residential) and crypto payment support
- 5Weak spots: thin pool/location transparency, no clear free trial, and limited public API/dashboard documentation
The verdict
Benchmark data and published specifications — here's where NinjaProxy lands.
- Long operating history, with the site claiming continuous operation since 2007
- Very broad catalog: shared, private and premium datacenter, IPv6, ISP/residential and 4G/5G mobile from one vendor
- Flexible billing - per-IP plans, pay-per-GB ($0.60/GB datacenter, $1.80/GB residential) and dedicated plans, no subscription required for wallet top-ups
- Accepts cryptocurrency alongside PayPal and credit card for anonymous checkout
- Unlimited bandwidth advertised on dedicated plans, plus IP whitelisting and HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS4/SOCKS5 support
- City-level targeting on residential with 100+ countries claimed, and fast proxy activation
- Accessible entry pricing: residential/ISP from $9.00/mo and shared datacenter from $15.00/mo per 10 IPs
- Domain confusion: the listed ninjaproxy.io does not resolve; the live service is at ninjasproxy.com
- Vague, inconsistent transparency on total pool size and exact location counts across the site and reviews
- No clearly advertised free trial, and refund/money-back terms are not specified on public pages
- Limited public documentation of a formal API, SDKs, dashboard, web unblocker or SERP product
- Sticky-vs-rotating session controls and ASN targeting are not clearly documented
- Mobile (4G/5G) pricing is steep at $150/mo per IP, and some reviews report slower support and higher latency than top rivals
Pricing C+ · Performance A · Pool quality B · Support B · Ethics B
Each axis is graded A+ to D using our standard rubric: how we score →
Who should not use NinjaProxy?+
What we think after testing NinjaProxy
Editorial review by Maya Cortez · last updated Jul 16, 2026
NinjaProxy is one of the longer-running names in the proxy business, operating from the domain ninjasproxy.com and stating on its own site that it has been running since 2007. (Note a domain caveat up front: the URL listed for this provider in our directory, ninjaproxy.io, does not currently resolve to a live site, while the active NinjaProxy operation is served at ninjasproxy.com. Buyers should make sure they land on the correct domain.) Positioned as a no-nonsense, pay-as-you-go seller rather than a polished enterprise data platform, NinjaProxy targets web scraping, SEO and rank-tracking, ad verification, automation, lead generation, affiliate marketing and sneaker/checkout use cases. The site claims to serve more than 200 corporate customers and thousands of individual clients.
The catalog is unusually broad for a mid-tier seller. On the datacenter side, NinjaProxy splits its product into Shared, Private (dedicated), and Premium proxies, plus an IPv6 line. It also sells ISP/residential proxies and 4G/5G mobile proxies. According to the pricing page, datacenter plans start at $15.00/mo for 10 shared proxies, $28.50/mo for 10 private proxies, and $45.00/mo for 10 premium proxies; IPv6 starts at $20.00/mo for 100 IPs. The residential/ISP entry point is $9.00/mo for a single IP, and 4G/5G mobile proxies start at $150.00/mo for one IP. For users who prefer metered billing, the site advertises a pay-per-GB model at $0.60/GB for datacenter and $1.80/GB for residential, with a wallet top-up system that does not require a subscription. That mix of per-IP, per-GB and dedicated billing is one of NinjaProxy's genuinely distinctive traits.
Pool and coverage figures are stated loosely on the official site, which is a limitation worth flagging. The residential page advertises the ability to "target 100+ countries with city-level precision" and describes "millions of IP addresses available globally," but does not publish a precise residential pool count. Independent reviews variously cite figures such as 550,000+ IPs across 30+ data centers and "2 million+ proxies in 50+ geolocations," so the exact number depends on which product line and which source you trust; we have left a hard pool figure out rather than pick one. Mobile coverage is explicitly called out as US and UK networks. Connectivity supports HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS4 and SOCKS5, and the company highlights IP whitelisting (typically up to around 10 IPs) and unlimited bandwidth on its dedicated plans as core selling points.
On features, NinjaProxy covers the basics most buyers need. City-level targeting on residential is confirmed on the site, country targeting is inherent to the product, and crypto payments are accepted alongside PayPal and credit card, which appeals to privacy-conscious and high-volume buyers. Support is advertised as 24/7/365 via live chat, email and phone, with fast proxy activation (reviewers report activation within roughly 10 minutes of purchase). What the official pages do not clearly document is the depth of the developer experience: there is little public detail on a formal API, SDKs, an unblocker/SERP product, or a dashboard tour, and ASN targeting and sticky-vs-rotating session controls are not spelled out in the residential documentation. We have therefore left those fields unconfirmed rather than assume them.
Who is it for? NinjaProxy fits buyers who want dedicated or shared datacenter IPs with unlimited bandwidth, plus the option to dip into residential or mobile from the same vendor, and who value flexible billing and crypto checkout. Sneaker and high-frequency-task users are explicitly courted by the premium datacenter line. It is less obviously suited to teams that need a modern scraping API, web unblocker, SERP API, or fine-grained session and ASN controls out of the box, where larger platforms like Bright Data, Oxylabs or Decodo are more fully documented.
The caveats are real and should temper expectations. First, the domain situation (io vs the live .com) is confusing and worth verifying before paying. Second, transparency on pool size and exact location counts is thin and inconsistent across sources, so headline numbers should be taken as vendor marketing, not audited figures. Third, multiple independent reviews report no free trial and note that mobile pricing in particular is steep, and some flag slower-than-ideal support response and higher latency than top-tier rivals. A refund policy is referenced in the site footer, but specific money-back terms (and any guarantee window) are not clearly published. As always on our directory, no performance benchmarks here are our own measurements; any uptime or success-rate claims you see elsewhere are vendor-published.
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 NinjaProxy scores across the five dimensions our reviewers weigh — pricing, performance, pool quality, support and ethics.
IP pool size — ranked
Where NinjaProxy ranks against the largest networks in the directory. Bars are scaled to 350M.
Bars rank total advertised IP pool size. NinjaProxy publishes Millions of IPs claimed; residential advertised across 100+ countries (exact pool not officially specified) — see the full breakdown in the specs above.
Pricing
From $9.00/GB. Detailed plan breakdown not yet published.
View plans on NinjaProxy →Proxy types offered
4 types available. Pricing varies by type and volume.
Residential $9.00/GB
Millions of IPs claimed; residential advertised across 100+ countries (exact pool not officially specified) real-home IPs across 100 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 NinjaProxy 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.ninjaproxy.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.
Company & resources
Who builds and operates this product.
Key markets covered
100+ countries served.
NinjaProxy vs alternatives
How NinjaProxy stacks up against the closest providers in our directory. Tap any column header to read that review.
| Metric | NinjaProxy | Rayobyte | Infatica | ProxyEmpire |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price (entry plan) | $9.00 | $7.50 | $4.00 | $1.97 |
| Pool size | Millions of IPs claimed; residential advertised across 100+ countries (exact pool not officially specified) | 36M+ IPs | 15M+ IPs | 30M+ ethically sourced residential IPs |
| Locations | 100+ countries | — | — | — |
| Rating | 4.0 / 5 | 4.0 / 5 | 4.0 / 5 | 4.0 / 5 |
| Read review | YOU ARE HERE | View → | View → | View → |
How to get started with NinjaProxy
A 5-minute walkthrough from sign-up to your first successful request. Total setup time: ~10 minutes.
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1
Sign up + verify your account
Create a NinjaProxy account at https://ninjaproxy.io. Self-serve access is usually available immediately.
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2
Pick a proxy type and tier
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
Generate auth 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
Configure rotation + sticky sessions
Decide between rotating-on-every-request (best for SERP scraping) or sticky sessions (best for account-based workflows).
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5
Test with a real workload
Run 100-500 test requests against your real target before paying for volume. Compare success rate to NinjaProxy's claimed rate before committing to an annual plan.
Stuck? Check NinjaProxy's documentation or email us.
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FAQ
The questions buyers actually ask.
