TL;DROur verdict on SX.ORG Proxies, in 5 facts
- 1Proxy marketplace launched in 2024 by SX Networking Ltd offering mobile, residential and corporate proxies
- 2Coverage advertised across 235 countries and 100,000+ cities with country/city/ASN targeting
- 3Entry pricing shown from $3/GB pay-per-traffic and $5/month unlimited plans (mobile from $15/month)
- 4Management API, 6-language SDK examples, HTTP/SOCKS5, flexible rotation and crypto payments supported
- 5Free 3GB trial (about 7 days) plus 1GB for Telegram bind, but refunds are limited and pool claims are unaudited
The verdict
Benchmark data and published specifications — here's where SX.ORG Proxies lands.
- Three proxy types in one dashboard: mobile (4M+ IPs from 300+ ASNs), residential and corporate
- Granular targeting down to country, state/region, city and ASN
- Flexible rotation: timer, on-request, sticky sessions and connection-break, with unlimited concurrent sessions
- Low entry pricing advertised from $3/GB pay-per-traffic and $5/month unlimited plans
- Developer-friendly: management API plus code examples/SDKs for C#, Go, Java, Node.js, PHP and Python
- Accepts cryptocurrency (USDT, BTC, ETH, Tron, Litecoin) alongside standard payment methods
- Built-in proxy checker, IP-info tool and a per-IP reputation/rating system for clean-IP selection
- Headline 12M+ IP count is an aggregated marketing figure, not independently audited; one reviewer cites a far smaller usable pool
- Restrictive refund policy, reportedly only for service outages or duplicate payments
- Uptime (99.78%) and success-rate (99%+) figures are vendor-published, not independently benchmarked
- Pricing varies across sources (homepage shows $3/GB while review sites quote higher PAYG rates), so the entry rate needs in-dashboard confirmation
- Short track record as a 2024 launch, with mixed Trustpilot feedback on duplicate IPs and support
- No dedicated browser extension, managed web-unblocker or SERP/scraping API product
Pricing A · Performance B+ · Pool quality B+ · Support B · Ethics B
Each axis is graded A+ to D using our standard rubric: how we score →
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What we think after testing SX.ORG Proxies
Editorial review by Maya Cortez · last updated Jul 16, 2026
SX.ORG (operated by SX Networking Ltd) is a proxy marketplace that launched in 2024, positioning itself as a single dashboard where you can buy mobile, residential and corporate (datacenter/ISP-style) proxies side by side. The site describes a model that aggregates its own pool together with partner pools, which is how it arrives at the headline marketing figure of more than 12 million IP addresses. That number should be read as a marketed, aggregated total rather than an independently audited count of directly controlled IPs, and at least one third-party reviewer reports a much smaller directly accessible pool, so treat the 12M claim with the usual caution applied to vendor marketing.
On proxy types, the official site is concrete. It sells three categories: mobile (real 3G/4G/5G device IPs, advertised at over 4 million addresses sourced from 300+ ASNs), residential (home-ISP IPs), and corporate (server/organization IPs optimized for speed and multithreading). All three are presented with the same geo coverage claim of 235 countries and more than 100,000 cities. Targeting is a genuine strength on paper: the dashboard advertises selection down to country, state/region, city and ASN, which is more granular than many budget competitors. Protocols are HTTP and SOCKS5.
Pricing on the official homepage is shown two ways. There is a pay-per-traffic model quoted at $3/GB across mobile, residential and corporate, and an 'unlimited' per-proxy subscription starting at $5/month for residential and corporate and $15/month for mobile, with volume discounts (5% at 10+ proxies, 10% at 50+, 15% at 100+). It is worth flagging a discrepancy: several review sites quote a different pay-as-you-go schedule (for example residential around $5.5/GB, mobile $6/GB, corporate $0.6/GB, plus Starter/Advanced bundles at $150/$500/$1000). This likely reflects pricing changes over time or different account regions, so the exact entry rate should be confirmed in your own dashboard before committing. The platform balance is held in USD and converts at payment time.
For developers, SX.ORG documents a management API that can create, edit and delete proxies (up to 1,000 proxies per call and 25,000 ports per account, with a 60-second endpoint rate limit), and it lists code examples or SDK support for C#, Go, Java, Node.js, PHP and Python. Rotation is flexible: timer-based rotation, rotation on request, sticky sessions held for a set period, and connection-break rotation. Authentication supports both login/password and IP whitelist (no-auth) modes, and the number of simultaneous sessions is described as unlimited. A useful differentiator is the built-in tooling: a proxy checker and IP-info service, plus a per-IP reputation/rating system that flags blacklist presence and bans on popular sites, which can speed up clean-IP selection.
Payments are broad and privacy-friendly. SX.ORG accepts common methods plus cryptocurrency (USDT, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, Litecoin and others), and reviewers note crypto is a common choice among its users. There is a free-trial mechanism rather than a money-back guarantee: a promo grants 3GB of free traffic (valid roughly 7 days after registration), and binding a Telegram account adds 1GB. Note that trial bonuses can be suspended by an anti-fraud system if usage looks abusive.
The weaknesses are mostly around transparency and policy. The refund policy is restrictive, with refunds reportedly granted only when the service is unavailable or a payment is accidentally duplicated, and some Trustpilot reviewers complain about duplicate IPs in unlimited bundles and slow support. The IP-count and 99.78% uptime / 99%+ success-rate figures are vendor-published and not independently verified here, so they should not be taken as benchmarked performance. As a 2024 entrant, SX.ORG also has a shorter track record than established players, and the marketplace/aggregation model means quality can vary by the underlying partner pool. There is no evidence of a dedicated browser extension, a managed web-unblocker, or a SERP/scraping API product line; the API is for proxy management, not turnkey scraping.
Who is it for? SX.ORG suits buyers who want mobile or residential IPs with ASN- and city-level targeting, flexible rotation, crypto payment, and a low entry price, and who are comfortable testing via the free 3GB before scaling. It is a reasonable pick for multi-accounting, ad verification, parsing and social-platform tasks. It is less suited to teams that need a strict refund guarantee, audited pool transparency, or a fully managed scraping/unblocker stack. Verdict: a flexible, affordable, feature-rich marketplace on published specs, but verify pricing and pool quality yourself with the free trial before any large commitment.
SX.org Proxy Review 🔥 Best Mobile, Residential & Corporate Proxies for 2025
Watch our hands-on walkthrough of SX.ORG Proxies — dashboard, API, real workload, the bits the marketing pages skip.
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 SX.ORG Proxies scores across the five dimensions our reviewers weigh — pricing, performance, pool quality, support and ethics.
IP pool size — ranked
Where SX.ORG Proxies ranks against the largest networks in the directory. Bars are scaled to 350M.
Bars rank total advertised IP pool size. SX.ORG Proxies publishes 12M+ IPs marketed (aggregated); 4M+ mobile IPs from 300+ ASNs — see the full breakdown in the specs above.
Pricing
From $3.00/GB. Detailed plan breakdown not yet published.
View plans on SX.ORG Proxies →Proxy types offered
3 types available. Pricing varies by type and volume.
Residential $3.00/GB
12M+ IPs marketed (aggregated); 4M+ mobile IPs from 300+ ASNs real-home IPs across 235 countries.
Datacenter —
High-throughput shared & dedicated DC IPs. Sub-second response on US/EU PoPs.
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 SX.ORG Proxies 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.sxorg.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
235+ countries served.
SX.ORG Proxies vs alternatives
How SX.ORG Proxies stacks up against the closest providers in our directory. Tap any column header to read that review.
| Metric | SX.ORG Proxies | JoinMassive | Live Proxies | ProxySale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price (entry plan) | $3.00 | $80.00 | $70.00 | $0.07 |
| Pool size | 12M+ IPs marketed (aggregated); 4M+ mobile IPs from 300+ ASNs | 1M+ residential IPs advertised (~600k unique / ~300k concurrent in independent testing) | 10M+ residential & mobile IPs | Residential pool reported ~15M+ IPs (third-party); total network undisclosed, 400+ networks / 1,000+ subnets |
| Locations | 235+ countries | — | — | — |
| Rating | 3.7 / 5 | 3.7 / 5 | 3.7 / 5 | 3.7 / 5 |
| Read review | YOU ARE HERE | View → | View → | View → |
How to get started with SX.ORG Proxies
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 SX.ORG Proxies account at https://sx.org. Self-serve access is usually available immediately.
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2
Pick a starter package
Use the dashboard to choose between Residential / Datacenter / Mobile. 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 SX.ORG Proxies's claimed rate before committing to an annual plan.
Stuck? Check SX.ORG Proxies's documentation or email us.
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FAQ
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