TL;DROur verdict on ProxyShare, in 5 facts
- Residential proxies are pay-per-GB, starting at $0.67/GB at the 3,000GB tier and $9 for a 10GB entry plan.
- The network advertises 75M+ residential IPs across 195+ locations, with per-country IP counts published on-site.
- All residential plans include HTTP/SOCKS5, unlimited sessions, and city/country selection.
- Refunds are limited to service-failure and duplicate-charge cases; there is no fixed-day money-back window.
- Operated by Smart Share Information Technology Limited, registered in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong.
The verdict
Independent nightly benchmarks since March 2024 — here's where ProxyShare lands.
- Large advertised residential pool of 75M+ IPs across 195+ locations
- Transparent pay-per-GB residential pricing from $0.67/GB at volume, with a low $9 entry plan
- Per-country live IP counts published in the site's location directory
- Broad product range: rotating/unlimited/static residential, static datacenter, and long-acting ISP
- Bundled scraping tools (Web Scraper API, SERP API, Video Downloader API) with free trials
- HTTP and SOCKS5 support, unlimited sessions, and city/country targeting on all residential plans
- 24/7 support and an Open API for automation
- No published founding year and minimal company-history disclosure
- Refund policy is conditional and case-by-case, not a clean money-back guarantee; trials/promos non-refundable
- Service unavailable in mainland China
- No independently verified performance benchmarks; uptime/success-rate figures are vendor claims only
- Crypto acceptance and full payment-method list not confirmable on the official pages reviewed
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 ProxyShare?+
What we think after testing ProxyShare
Editorial review by Maya Cortez · last tested Jul 9, 2026
ProxyShare positions itself as a full-spectrum proxy vendor rather than a single-product shop, and its published specifications back that up. On the strength of its official website, the company advertises a residential pool of 75 million-plus IPs spanning 195-plus locations, alongside static residential, static datacenter, and long-acting ISP product lines. That breadth places it in the same conversational tier as more established mid-market providers, at least on paper. The residential network is the headline offering, and the pricing is transparent enough that a prospective buyer can model costs without contacting sales.
On published specifications, the residential pricing is genuinely competitive. The pay-per-GB model scales from an entry plan of $9 for 10GB (an effective $0.9/GB) down to $0.67/GB at the 3,000GB tier, with intermediate tiers at $0.87, $0.85, $0.80, and $0.75/GB. Long-acting ISP proxies are advertised from as low as $0.27/GB at volume, and static products are billed per IP: static residential from $5 per IP and static datacenter from $3 per IP. Every residential plan card lists the same core feature set on the official pricing page: city and country selection, unlimited sessions, unlimited bandwidth, HTTP/SOCKS5 protocol support, and 24/7 support. The presence of unlimited sessions signals that both rotating and sticky/long-session use are supported, and the site explicitly notes proxies can be held for extended periods, described as up to 24 hours.
Targeting is a relative strength on published claims. The pricing cards confirm city and country selection for residential proxies, and third-party coverage indicates state- and city-level granularity for rotating residential, with long-acting ISP limited to country-level targeting. Country coverage is substantiated by the site's own location directory, which enumerates live IP counts per country, for example 1,188,862 IPs in the United States, 6,347,326 in Brazil, and 3,135,514 in India. That level of per-country transparency is more than many competitors publish and lends some credibility to the aggregate 75M+ figure, though as always the total pool number should be read as a vendor claim rather than an independently audited count.
The scraping stack is a meaningful differentiator. ProxyShare bundles a Web Scraper API (from $0.39 per 1K results), a SERP API (from $0.75 per 1K results), and a Video Downloader API (from $0.06/GB), with free trials advertised on the scraping products specifically. An Open API for proxy provisioning and automation is promoted as a newer addition, and the help center documents both user-and-pass and API extraction methods, sub-account management, and whitelist authentication. For buyers who want proxies plus data-collection tooling under one login, this is a sensible consolidation.
There are caveats that temper enthusiasm. ProxyShare does not publish a founding year (the site carries a 2023 copyright, which is not the same thing), and while the legal footer identifies the operator as Smart Share Information Technology Limited at a Kwun Tong, Hong Kong address, there is no detailed company-history or ownership disclosure. The refund policy is conditional and case-by-case rather than a clean money-back guarantee: refunds are limited to service unavailability unresolved within 48 hours, system-wide downtime exceeding 24 hours, or duplicate charges, and free trials and promotional plans are explicitly non-refundable. That is a narrower safety net than the 3-to-7-day no-questions-asked refunds some rivals offer. The site also states the service is unavailable in mainland China, and third-party sources mention a KYC verification step before payment, which some privacy-focused buyers may find off-putting though it was not confirmable on the pages reviewed here.
Critically, no performance benchmarks should be taken at face value. The site advertises figures such as 99.99% uptime, and third-party reviews cite roughly 95% success rates, but these are vendor and reviewer claims, not independently measured results, and are treated as unverified. There is no first-party evidence here for response times or real-world success rates. Crypto acceptance and the full list of accepted payment methods were also not confirmable from the official pages reviewed, so they remain unverified rather than assumed.
On balance, ProxyShare presents as a capable, transparently priced, feature-broad provider with unusually granular per-country IP disclosure and a genuinely useful scraping-API bundle. The main reservations are the thin company provenance, the restrictive conditional refund terms, and the absence of any independently verified performance data. For price-sensitive buyers who value tooling breadth and are comfortable evaluating a Hong Kong-registered vendor on a small paid tier first, it merits a place on the shortlist.
IP pool size — ranked
Where ProxyShare ranks against the largest networks in the directory. Bars are scaled to 350M.
Bars rank total advertised IP pool size. ProxyShare publishes 75M+ residential IPs — see the full breakdown in the specs above.
Pricing
From $0.67/GB. Detailed plan breakdown not yet published.
View plans on ProxyShare →Proxy types offered
3 types available. Pricing varies by type and volume.
Residential $0.67/GB
75M+ 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.
Features & integrations
What's included out of the box.
Network & infrastructure
How the pool is built, refreshed and addressed.
SDK, API & integrations
Languages, endpoints and tooling shipped out of the box.
Code examples
Drop-in snippets to start using ProxyShare from your stack. Replace USER, PASS and the gateway with what you get from your dashboard.
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.
ProxyShare vs alternatives
How ProxyShare stacks up against the closest providers in our directory. Tap any column header to read that review.
| Metric | ProxyShare | CoProxy | Youproxy | Blurpath |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price (entry plan) | $0.67 | $1.00 | $0.07 | $0.50 |
| Pool size | 75M+ residential IPs | 90M+ residential IPs (per third-party review; unverified on official site) | 500K+ IPs | 60M+ residential IPs |
| Locations | 195+ countries | — | — | — |
| Rating | 3.4 / 5 | 3.4 / 5 | 3.4 / 5 | 3.4 / 5 |
| Read review | YOU ARE HERE | View → | View → | View → |
How to get started with ProxyShare
A 5-minute walkthrough from sign-up to your first successful request. Total setup time: ~10 minutes.
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Sign up + verify your account
Create a ProxyShare account at https://proxyshare.com. Self-serve access is usually available immediately.
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Pick a proxy type and tier
Use the dashboard to choose between Residential / Static Residential / ISP. Start with the smallest plan to validate your workload before scaling.
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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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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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Test with a real workload
Run 100-500 test requests against your real target before paying for volume. Compare success rate to ProxyShare's claimed rate before committing to an annual plan.
Stuck? Check ProxyShare's documentation or email us.
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