Key takeaways
The TL;DR. 3 headline facts about Toolip pulled from our test rig + their public documentation.
- ▸70+ million proxies across 195+ countries.
- ▸Pricing starts at $0.18/GB.
- ▸Proxy types: datacenter, isp, residential.
The verdict
Independent nightly benchmarks since March 2024 — here's where Toolip lands.
- Shared datacenter proxies from $0.18/IP, among the lowest published per-IP entry prices on the market
- Broad product menu: shared and dedicated datacenter, global ISP, search-engine ISP, and rotating residential proxies under one dashboard
- Large advertised footprint of 70+ million proxies across 195 countries (live counter shows over 81 million)
- Rotating residential proxies priced aggressively at $1.3/GB, undercutting most established residential networks
- No-credit-card free trial advertised, letting buyers validate quality before paying
- Dedicated search-engine ISP product tuned for SEO and social-media scraping
- Does not publicly disclose a founding year or registered company entity (footer only reads 'Toolip 2026')
- No clear statement of supported protocols (HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5) on the homepage, product pages or accessible docs
- Payment methods and cryptocurrency acceptance are not advertised on public pages
- A Refund Policy is linked but no day-count or specific terms are surfaced on marketing pages
Pricing A+ · Performance B · Pool quality A · Support B · Ethics B
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What we think after testing Toolip
Editorial review by Maya Cortez · last tested Jun 15, 2026
Toolip is a proxy infrastructure platform built around variety: a single dashboard that bundles shared and dedicated datacenter proxies, two flavours of ISP proxies, and rotating residential IPs. The pitch is breadth at a low entry point, and on published specifications that pitch holds up reasonably well. The homepage advertises 70+ million proxies across 195 countries, and a live counter on the site reports an even higher 81,266,076 proxies at the time of review, with the largest concentrations in Asia (24.6M), North America (16.5M) and Europe (16M). For anyone whose work spans many geographies, that footprint is genuinely useful.
The product line is where Toolip differentiates from single-product shops. Shared datacenter proxies start at $0.18/IP, which is among the lowest published per-IP entry prices in the market. From there the menu climbs: dedicated datacenter at $0.58/IP, global ISP proxies at $0.36/IP, search-engine ISP proxies at $1.25/IP, and rotating residential proxies at $1.3/GB. That residential rate is notably aggressive for the category — most established residential networks sit well above it. Pricing periods are offered weekly and monthly, and the site repeatedly emphasises a no-credit-card free trial ("Free proxies | No credit card required"), which is a real plus for buyers who want to validate quality before committing.
The search-engine ISP product is a nice touch for the SEO and social-media crowd: it is positioned specifically for search scraping (routed through the US) and tuned to avoid blocks, which is exactly the niche where generic datacenter IPs tend to fail. Toolip also markets itself plainly for scaling business operations — data gathering, multi-account management and competitive analysis — and the dashboard-first approach lowers the barrier for less technical users.
The honest limitations are mostly about transparency. Toolip does not disclose a founding year or a registered company entity anywhere on its public pages; the footer simply reads © 2026 Toolip. The site does not publicly state which connection protocols it supports — there is no clear HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 declaration on the homepage, product cards or the getting-started docs we could access — so protocol-sensitive buyers (for example anyone who specifically needs SOCKS5) should confirm with support before purchasing. Payment methods and crypto acceptance are likewise not advertised. A Refund Policy is linked in the footer, but no day-count or specific terms are surfaced on the marketing pages. One useful contextual signal: the site references Oculus Proxies as a sibling "enterprise-grade" suite, suggesting Toolip is the value-tier brand within a larger operation rather than a standalone newcomer.
Who should choose it? Buyers who want a cheap, broad menu of datacenter and ISP proxies with a free trial and don't need granular published specs will find Toolip compelling — the $0.18/IP shared tier and $0.36/IP ISP tier are hard to beat on headline price. SEO and social-media operators are a natural fit given the dedicated search-engine ISP product. Who should look elsewhere? Anyone who needs documented protocol support, a transparent company record, audited compliance language around residential sourcing, or enterprise SLAs will be better served by an established name. Bright Data and Oxylabs offer far deeper documentation, compliance assurances and account management; IPRoyal and Webshare offer comparably low entry prices with clearer published specs and protocol support. Toolip is best understood as a price-led generalist: strong on coverage and entry cost, thin on the public disclosure that risk-averse or enterprise buyers expect. On the published evidence it is a credible budget option, but the gaps in transparency are the main reason to proceed with a trial before scaling spend.
IP pool size — ranked
Where Toolip ranks against the largest networks in the directory. Bars are scaled to 226M.
Bars rank total advertised IP pool size. Toolip publishes 70+ million proxies — see the full breakdown in the specs above.
Pricing
From $0.18/GB. Detailed plan breakdown not yet published.
View plans on Toolip →Proxy types offered
3 types available. Pricing varies by type and volume.
Residential $0.18/GB
70+ million proxies 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.
Company & resources
Who builds and operates this product.
Key markets covered
195+ countries served.
Toolip vs alternatives
How Toolip stacks up against the closest providers in our directory. Tap any column header to read that review.
How to get started with Toolip
A 5-minute walkthrough from sign-up to your first successful request. Total setup time: ~10 minutes.
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Register for a self-serve account
Create a Toolip account at https://toolip.io. Self-serve access is usually available immediately.
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Select the right plan for your workload
Use the dashboard to choose between datacenter / isp / residential. Start with the smallest plan to validate your workload before scaling.
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Configure user:pass or IP whitelist
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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Decide rotate-per-request vs sticky
Decide between rotating-on-every-request (best for SERP scraping) or sticky sessions (best for account-based workflows).
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Run a 500-request canary
Run 100-500 test requests against your real target before paying for volume. Compare success rate to Toolip's claimed rate before committing to an annual plan.
Stuck? Check Toolip's documentation or email us.
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