Top 12 ISP proxy providers in 2026

Author Caproxy Team
Published: 2025-12-01
Last updated: 2026-08-09
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ISP proxies sit between datacenter and residential: the IP address is registered to a real internet service provider, but it lives on server hardware, so you get residential-level trust with datacenter speed and a fixed address that does not change under you. The billing model follows from that. You do not buy traffic by the gigabyte, you rent an IP address for a month, and your bill is simply the number of IPs multiplied by the monthly rate. That makes comparison unusually honest: one number per provider, one volume step, no hidden traffic overage.

This page collects every provider in our catalog that sells an ISP plan, and compares them on the things that decide the purchase: price per IP at the same volume steps (1, 10, 50 and 100 IPs), how many countries the ISP product actually covers (not the residential pool, which is always much larger), refund window, trial, and the ratings our readers leave. Entry prices in this group run from $1 to $5.29 per IP, which is a fivefold spread for a product that looks identical on a marketing page.

The audience is straightforward: multi-accounting in an antidetect browser, e-commerce and marketplace price monitoring, SEO tools that need a stable exit point, and sneaker or drop tasks where a session must survive from cart to checkout. If your task needs a fresh IP on every request instead of a fixed one, ISP is the wrong product and rotating residential proxies will cost you less per unit of work.

ProviderISP from, $/IP per monthCountries (ISP)Best for
Proxy Seller$1.8924Scaling to hundreds of IPs
NodeMaven$4.996Quality-first account work
CyberYozh$5.2952Rare European geos
BirdProxies$1.586Japan and Hong Kong ISP
HypeProxies$1.061US-only bulk buyers
Geonix$1.0421Best volume discount ladder
ProxyShard$23Small orders, flat price
Proxys.io$3.618Mixed proxy stacks
Proxy-Cheap$1.9920Flat price, many payment methods
ProxyWing$29Mid-size static setups
Evomi$12Cheapest German and US IPs
BrightData$2.550Enterprise coverage and API

How much ISP proxies cost across the catalog

Entry prices for a single ISP address run from $1 to $5.29 per month, and the shape of the price list matters as much as the entry point. Some providers hold one flat rate no matter how many addresses you buy: NodeMaven charges $4.99 per IP whether you take one or four hundred, Proxy-Cheap charges $1.99 from 1 to 1500 IPs, ProxyShard charges $2 across its whole range. Others build a discount ladder that only pays off at scale: Proxy Seller starts at $3 for a single IP and drops to $1.89 from 1000 IPs, Geonix goes from $2 down to $1.04 at 2000-3000 IPs, BrightData from $4 down to $2.5. If you plan to buy three addresses, the ladder is irrelevant and only the first step counts.

The chart below puts the floor price per ISP address side by side, so you can see how far apart the cheapest and the most expensive options are before any volume discount enters the picture.

Evomi1$/IPGeonix1.04$/IPHypeProxies1.06$/IPBirdProxies1.58$/IPProxy Seller1.89$/IPProxy-Cheap1.99$/IPProxyShard2$/IPProxyWing2$/IPBrightData2.5$/IPProxys.io3.6$/IPNodeMaven4.99$/IPCyberYozh5.29$/IP

One warning before you compare these numbers with anything else you have read. For most providers here, the cheapest product in the catalog is bandwidth, not an ISP address, and the two are billed in different units. A headline like "from $0.30" almost always refers to a gigabyte of datacenter or residential traffic, and it tells you nothing about what a static ISP IP will cost you per month.

The next chart shows exactly that trap: the minimum price per gigabyte across each provider's whole catalog. It is a different product from the one this page is about, and the ranking it produces is not the ISP ranking.

Top 12 ISP proxy providers in 2026

The providers below are listed in our editorial order, with the ISP price list, the countries the ISP plan actually covers, and what each one is genuinely good at.

1. Proxy Seller

Official website: https://proxy-seller.com/

Proxy Seller runs the longest ISP price ladder in this group: $3 per IP for 1 to 5 addresses, $2.91 at 10, $2.85 at 20-30, $2.7 at 50, $2.55 at 100, $2.4 at 200-250, $2.25 at 400-500, and $1.89 from 1000 IPs upward. The ISP product covers 24 countries, which is the third best coverage here after CyberYozh and BrightData, and it includes the European geos that price monitoring teams actually need alongside the US and UK.

The company has been in the market since 2014, offers a $1.99 trial and a 24-hour refund window, and ships SDKs for PHP, Python, Node.js, Java and GoLang on top of its API, which is rare at this price level and matters if proxy rotation is wired into your own tooling. Our readers rate it 5 out of 5, and the catalog rating of 4.99 is the highest in this list.

Where it loses: at 1-5 IPs you pay $3 each, while Evomi, HypeProxies, Geonix and BirdProxies all sit far below that. Proxy Seller becomes the right answer when your order stops being a handful of addresses and starts being a fleet.

Proxy Seller

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, Individual IPv6 Proxies, ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies

Pool of IPs

20M+ IP

Date established

2014

Headquarters

Cyprus

Pros & Cons

  • High-quality proxies
  • Competitive prices
  • Wide selection of proxies
  • Convenient payment methods
  • 24/7 support
The promo code QALCDK_843602 gives you a 10% discount on your order

2. NodeMaven

Official website: https://nodemaven.com/

NodeMaven prices ISP addresses at a flat $4.99 per IP from 1 up to 400-500, with no volume discount at any step. Coverage is narrow: 6 countries for ISP (France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, United Kingdom, United States), against 102 countries in the rotating residential pool. The provider was founded in 2023, offers a $3.50 trial and no money-back window.

What you are paying for is the filtering: NodeMaven's reputation is built on screening IPs before they reach you, and its residential product is the core of the business. ISP here is a companion product for people who already run the residential pool and need a few fixed exit points in the same account, not a standalone bargain.

The arithmetic is blunt. Fifty ISP addresses cost $249.50 per month at NodeMaven, $74 at Geonix and $58 at HypeProxies. That is a difference of roughly $175 to $190 every month for the same count of static IPs, so the quality argument has to be worth more than three times the price for your specific target sites.

NodeMaven

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, ISP Proxies

Pool of IPs

30M+ IP

Date established

2023

Headquarters

Estonia

Pros & Cons

  • High-quality proxies
  • Many positive reviews
  • With monthly plans, unused traffic is carried over to the next month
  • Pay-as-you-go option available

  • Limited payment methods
Promo code CAPYRATE35 gives you a 35% discount on your first order.

3. CyberYozh

Official website: https://app.cyberyozh.com/

CyberYozh has the highest ISP price in this list: $5.29 per IP, flat, from 1 through 10 addresses. In exchange it has the second widest ISP geography, 52 countries, behind only BrightData. If your task list includes Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Greece or Hungary as static exit points, the number of providers that can serve you at all drops to two, and CyberYozh is the cheaper of them per country served.

The service operates from Serbia, has been around since 2014, gives a 24-hour refund and accepts crypto and Capitalist alongside cards, which is the payment profile that matters for buyers who cannot or will not use a card. City-level targeting is not available, so if your monitoring needs to look like it comes from a specific metro area rather than a specific country, this is not your provider.

Reader rating is 5 out of 5, catalog rating 4.89. Treat CyberYozh as a geography purchase, not a price purchase: on a US-only or Germany-only task it is beaten five times over.

CyberYozh

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies

Pool of IPs

7M+ IP

Date established

2014

Headquarters

Serbia

Pros & Cons

  • Quality proxies
  • Large IP pool in over 100 countries
  • Virtual numbers for SMS activation
  • User-friendly interface

  • Additional commission when topping up the balance
The CAPROXY promo code gives a 5% discount on your first order

4. BirdProxies

Official website: https://birdproxies.com/

BirdProxies sells ISP at $1.58 per IP flat from 10 through 250 addresses. Six countries are covered: France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States, Japan and Hong Kong. That last pair is the interesting part. Japanese and Hong Kong ISP addresses are genuinely hard to source, and no other provider in this list offers Japan on a static ISP plan, so for Asian marketplace monitoring the choice narrows to one.

The provider is young, founded in 2024, operates from Germany, gives a 24-hour refund and no trial. Payment is cards and crypto only. The entry step is 10 IPs, so the smallest realistic order is $15.80 per month: if you need a single address for a single account, look at ProxyShard or Evomi instead.

At 100 IPs BirdProxies costs $158 per month against $255 at Proxy Seller and $142 at Geonix, which puts it in the middle of the field on price while offering geos neither of them has.

BirdProxies

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, ISP Proxies

Pool of IPs

72M+ IP

Date established

2024

Headquarters

Germany

Pros & Cons

  • High-quality proxies
  • Low-cost ISP proxies
  • ISP proxies tailored for specific tasks
  • Great and user-friendly website design

  • No free trial available
  • Minimum purchase of 10 ISP proxies
Get an additional 15% traffic when you visit the BirdProxies website from our site

5. HypeProxies

Official website: https://hypeproxies.com/

HypeProxies is a single-country specialist: United States only, a pool of 200k+ addresses, no rotation at all. The price ladder starts at $1.24 per IP for 20-30 addresses and falls to $1.16 at 50, $1.12 at 100 and $1.06 at 200-250. For US-only work that is the second cheapest per-IP pricing in this list and the cheapest one that comes with a discount ladder.

Founded in 2017, based in the United States, it offers a $1 trial and a 72-hour money-back window, the longest here after Evomi. Five payment methods including PayPal, Google Pay and Apple Pay make it easy to buy without a crypto wallet.

The limitation is absolute rather than gradual: there is exactly one country. If a single task in your workflow needs a German, British or Japanese IP, you will be running two providers. For a US sneaker or US account farm, 100 addresses cost $112 per month and nothing here comes close on price plus refund length.

HypeProxies

Proxy Type

Residential Proxies, ISP Proxies

Pool of IPs

200k+ IP

Date established

2017

Headquarters

United States

Pros & Cons

  • Excellent value for money
  • Specialized in ISP proxies
  • Reliable proxy provider
  • Users give positive feedback on the quality of HypeProxies’ services

  • Minimum order of 25 IPs

6. Geonix

Official website: https://geonix.com/

Geonix has the best volume curve in this comparison. ISP starts at $2 per IP for 1-5 addresses, drops sharply to $1.84 at 10, $1.54 at 20-30, $1.48 at 50, $1.42 at 100, $1.34 at 200-250, $1.26 at 400-500, $1.1 at 1000-1500 and $1.04 at 2000-3000. Coverage is 21 countries for ISP, including the US, Canada, the UK and the main European markets, with city-level targeting available.

The company was founded in 2019, operates from Bulgaria, gives a $1.99 trial and a 24-hour refund. Payment is limited to crypto, cards and PayPal.

Run the month on 100 addresses and the ranking becomes concrete: Geonix charges $142, Proxy Seller $255, BrightData $275. That is $113 per month less than Proxy Seller and $133 less than BrightData for the same hundred static IPs. Unless you specifically need one of the countries Geonix does not cover, this is the default choice for mid-to-large static deployments.

Geonix

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, Individual IPv6 Proxies, ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies

Pool of IPs

15M+ IP

Date established

2019

Headquarters

Bulgaria

Pros & Cons

  • Low-cost proxies
  • There is a trial version for $1.99
  • Plenty of additional tools

  • The website design has many bugs
Receive 5% off your first order with promo code 14XuoKynMW

7. ProxyShard

Official website: https://proxyshard.com/

ProxyShard charges $2 per ISP address at every step from 1 to 1500, with no minimum order and no ladder. The catch is geography: three countries only, Czech Republic, United States and Turkey. Turkey in particular is uncommon on static plans, and the Czech Republic is a useful base for Central European monitoring.

This is the youngest provider in the list, founded in 2025, operating from the United States, with card, crypto, Google Pay and Apple Pay support and a promo code worth 15% on datacenter and residential plans.

Take one or two addresses and ProxyShard is cheaper than Proxy Seller, ProxyWing, Proxys.io, BrightData, NodeMaven and CyberYozh at the same step. Take five hundred and it is more expensive than Geonix, HypeProxies, BirdProxies and Proxy-Cheap. It is a small-order provider with a clear niche, and there is nothing wrong with using it exactly that way.

ProxyShard

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies

Pool of IPs

80M+ IP

Date established

2025

Headquarters

United States

Pros & Cons

  • Affordable pricing across all proxy types.
  • Supports HTTP, SOCKS5, and UDP on most products.
  • City, region, and ISP targeting for residential proxies.
  • Unlimited traffic available for mobile and residential unlimited plans.

  • A new proxy provider
  • No volume discounts
Use promo code CAPROXY to get 15% off Datacenter & Residential Proxies. Valid on all orders, up to 5 uses per customer. Available for new and existing customers

8. Proxys.io

Official website: https://proxys.io/

Proxys.io prices ISP at $3.9 per IP for 1 to 5 addresses and $3.6 from 10 IPs onward, holding that rate at 20-30 and 50. Eighteen countries are covered on the ISP plan. The catalog has been running since 2016, operates from the United Kingdom, and supports seven payment methods including AliPay, SEPA and Revolut.

On ISP alone this is expensive: at 50 IPs you pay $180 per month against $74 at Geonix and $99.50 at Proxy-Cheap. What justifies it for some buyers is the rest of the shelf. Individual IPv6 addresses at $0.3 per IP, shared datacenter at $0.7 per IP and 84 countries of datacenter coverage sit in the same dashboard, so a team running mixed infrastructure can consolidate billing rather than juggle four vendors.

Promo codes apply to static plans, and reader rating is 5 out of 5 with a catalog rating of 4.9. Buy it if you want one account for several proxy types; do not buy it if ISP is the only thing you need.

Proxys.io

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, Individual IPv6 Proxies, Dynamic IPv6 Proxies, ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies

Pool of IPs

100M+ IP

Date established

2016

Headquarters

United Kingdom

Pros & Cons

  • Wide selection of proxy types
  • Wide selection of countries
  • Convenient payment methods
  • Competitive prices
  • 24/7 support

  • Outdated website design
Promo code CAPROXY35 – 35% off residential proxies, promo code CAPROXY10 – 10% off static (IPv4/IPv6) proxies, promo code CAPROXY – 5% off static and mobile proxies

9. Proxy-Cheap

Official website: https://proxy-cheap.com/

Proxy-Cheap charges a single price for ISP: $1.99 per IP from 1 address all the way to 1500. Twenty countries are covered on the ISP plan, the overall pool is 85M+, and there are eight payment methods including Naver Pay, Kakao Pay, WeChat Pay and Samsung Pay, which makes it one of the easiest providers to pay from Asia.

Founded in 2018 in Lithuania, with city-level targeting and rotation available on other products. For a first small order it is competitive: three addresses cost $5.97 per month, against $9 at Proxy Seller and $15.87 at CyberYozh.

The flat rate cuts the other way at scale. At 1000 IPs you still pay $1.99 each, $1,990 per month, while Proxy Seller charges $1,890 and Geonix $1,100 at that step. Anything above a few hundred addresses and the discount ladders win.

Proxy-Cheap

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, Individual IPv6 Proxies, ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies

Pool of IPs

85M+ IP

Date established

2018

Headquarters

Lithuania

Pros & Cons

  • User-friendly interface
  • High-quality proxies
  • Many payment options
  • Wide range of plans
  • Reliable proxy provider

  • No volume discounts

10. ProxyWing

Official website: https://proxywing.com/

ProxyWing's ISP prices are $3 per IP for 1-2 addresses, $2.20 from 5 through 30, $2.10 at 50 and $2 at 100 and 200-250. Nine countries are covered, an unusual set that includes Sweden, Australia and Hong Kong alongside the standard European and US locations. The provider was founded in 2023 and operates from the United States, with a pool of 32M+ and city-level targeting.

There is no trial and no money-back window, which is a real consideration on a product you are committing to for a month. Combined with the price, it means you should test with a minimal order rather than a batch.

ProxyWing is also the only provider in this list whose reader score is below the maximum: 4.14 out of 5 across 7 reviews, while everyone else sits at 5. Seven reviews is a small sample, but it is the largest sample in this group, and the score is worth weighing before a large order.

ProxyWing

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies

Pool of IPs

32M+ IP

Date established

2023

Headquarters

United States

Pros & Cons

  • Excellent price-to-quality ratio
  • Users generally give positive feedback about the quality of their services
  • Additional tools are available for working with and testing proxies

  • New proxy provider
  • Inconvenient dashboard interface
  • Deposit fee is charged

11. Evomi

Official website: https://evomi.com/

Evomi sells ISP at $1 per IP, flat, from 5 addresses through 400-500. That is the lowest price per static IP in this comparison, and it does not rise at any step. The trade-off is that the ISP product covers exactly two countries: Germany and the United States.

The company operates from Switzerland, which matters to buyers with data handling requirements, offers a free trial and a 168-hour money-back window, by far the longest here, and accepts seven payment methods including Twint, WeChat Pay and AliPay. Our own response check through a public IP echo endpoint returned 100% successful requests with a median response time of 635 ms and a 90th percentile of 698 ms.

The math against the rest of the field is hard to argue with on those two countries: 50 German or US addresses cost $50 per month, against $58 at HypeProxies for US, $74 at Geonix and $249.50 at NodeMaven. Everything depends on whether Germany and the United States cover your task list.

Evomi

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies

Pool of IPs

100M+ IP

Date established

2014

Headquarters

Switzerland

Pros & Cons

  • Competitive prices
  • High-quality proxies
  • User-friendly interface
  • A pay-as-you-go plan is available with no monthly fees

  • VAT is additionally charged when paying by card
Promo code: CAPROXY5 — 5% off all plans except Core Residential

12. BrightData

Official website: https://brightdata.com/

BrightData covers 50 countries on its ISP plan, the widest geography in this list, backed by a pool of 150M+ addresses and 181 countries of datacenter and residential coverage. ISP pricing runs $4 per IP for 1-5, $3.5 at 10, $3 at 20-50, $2.75 at 100-250, $2.6 at 400-500 and $2.5 from 1000 IPs upward.

Founded in 2014 and operating from Israel, it offers a trial but no money-back window, and payment is card, PayPal, Payoneer, AliPay and Apple Pay with no crypto option. The platform is built for teams: API-first, city-level targeting, and an account structure that assumes several people and several projects.

The entry cost is the highest-but-one here, and for a five-address order there is no scenario where BrightData is the economical choice. It earns its place when the requirement is compliance, contract terms and a single vendor covering fifty ISP countries plus every other proxy type, and when the difference between $275 and $142 for a hundred addresses is smaller than the cost of managing two suppliers.

BrightData

Proxy Type

Mobile Proxies, Residential Proxies, ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies

Pool of IPs

150M+ IP

Date established

2014

Headquarters

Israel

Pros & Cons

  • Popular and reliable company
  • High-quality, ethically sourced proxies
  • Flexible pricing (including pay-as-you-go)
  • Excellent choice for those who need proxies and web scraping tools

  • Above-average cost
  • KYC is required to access all websites.
  • The interface is complex and geared toward developers.

ISP proxy prices compared

Every provider below is priced in the same unit, dollars per IP per month, at the same four volume steps. A dash means the tariff has no entry at that step, not that the product is unavailable.

ISP Proxies, $/IP per month

Provider1 IP10 IPs50 IPs100 IPs
Proxy Seller$3$2.91$2.7$2.55
NodeMaven$4.99$4.99$4.99$4.99
CyberYozh$5.29$5.29--
BirdProxies-$1.58$1.58$1.58
HypeProxies--$1.16$1.12
Geonix$2$1.84$1.48$1.42
ProxyShard$2$2$2$2
Proxys.io$3.9$3.6$3.6-
Proxy-Cheap$1.99$1.99$1.99$1.99
ProxyWing$3$2.20$2.10$2
Evomi-$1$1$1
BrightData$4$3.5$3$2.75

At a single address the cheapest options with an entry at that step are Proxy-Cheap, Geonix and ProxyShard, and the gap to the top of the table is more than a factor of two. From roughly 50 IPs upward the ladders take over: a hundred addresses cost $100 at Evomi, $112 at HypeProxies and $142 at Geonix, against $199 at flat-rate Proxy-Cheap and $499 at NodeMaven, so the monthly difference between the cheapest and the most expensive hundred-IP setup here is close to $400.

Rotating residential proxies, $/GB

Provider25-38 GB100-150 GB1000 GB
Proxy Seller$2.4$2.2$1.45
NodeMaven$5$4$2.86
CyberYozh-$2.50$1.99
BirdProxies$4.88$4.30-
Geonix-$2$0.75
Proxys.io$3$2$1.5
Proxy-Cheap$4.99$4.99$4.99
ProxyWing$2.50$2.50$2.50
Evomi$0.99$0.49$0.49
BrightData-$7$5
ProxyShard$2$2$2

This table is here for one decision only: if your task needs a new IP per request rather than a fixed address held for weeks, you are buying traffic, and the same twelve vendors rank completely differently under that unit.

The practical split is simple. Scraping at volume, ad verification and anything where blocks are handled by rotating away from them belong on rotating residential proxies; bulk requests against weakly protected targets are cheaper still on datacenter proxies, where the price per gigabyte drops far below anything in the table above. ISP is the middle path, and you pay for the fixed address rather than for the traffic that goes through it.

Coverage and reputation

The country counts that providers advertise almost always come from the rotating residential pool, and the ISP list is a small subset of it. The chart below shows the headline coverage across the catalog, which is useful for judging the company's overall reach, but the ISP column in the summary table at the top of this page is the number that actually determines where your static IPs can be located.

CyberYozh52BrightData50Proxy Seller24Geonix21Proxy-Cheap20Proxys.io18ProxyWing9NodeMaven6BirdProxies6ProxyShard3Evomi2HypeProxies1

User ratings in this group are compressed at the top, so the useful signal is the single exception rather than the ranking itself.

That exception is ProxyWing, and it comes from the largest review sample in the group, which is why it is worth a second look rather than a shrug.

How to pick an ISP provider for your task

Three concrete scenarios, with the monthly bill taken straight from the price table above.

Twenty to thirty US accounts in an antidetect browser. One fixed IP per profile, held for months, US only. HypeProxies charges $1.24 per IP at the 20-30 step, so thirty profiles cost $37.20 per month, with a $1 trial and a 72-hour refund to check the addresses against your platforms before you commit. Evomi is the alternative at $1 per IP from 5 addresses, $30 for thirty profiles, with a 168-hour refund window. If your account set later needs European IPs too, start on Geonix instead at $1.54 per IP: $46.20 for thirty, and 21 countries available in the same dashboard. See our guide on proxies for multi-accounting for how to map profiles to addresses.

Price monitoring across ten EU countries. You need static exit points in specific markets, five per country, fifty addresses total. CyberYozh covers 52 countries at $5.29 per IP, so fifty addresses cost $264.50 per month and almost any European market you name will be on the list. BrightData covers 50 countries at $3 per IP at that step, $150 per month, which is cheaper but comes without a refund window. Proxy Seller covers 24 countries at $2.7 per IP, $135 per month, and if your ten markets are the mainstream ones it is the sensible pick.

Five hundred-plus IPs for scraping with persistent sessions. Here the ladder is everything. Geonix charges $1.26 per IP at 400-500, so five hundred addresses cost $630 per month; Proxy Seller charges $2.25 at the same step, $1,125; Proxy-Cheap holds its flat $1.99, $995; BrightData charges $2.6, $1,300. The gap between the cheapest and the most expensive option at this size is $670 every month, which is worth an afternoon of testing before signing. If your targets tolerate rotation, compare the result against a traffic plan from the table above before buying static addresses at all, and read our notes on proxies for web scraping.

Verdict

Evomi is the cheapest entry into ISP proxies and the safest first purchase thanks to the longest refund window, provided Germany and the United States are enough for you. Geonix is the best choice once your order grows past a few dozen addresses, because its discount ladder falls further than anyone else's. BrightData has the widest ISP geography and CyberYozh is a close second at a lower entry price for European markets. HypeProxies is the specialist answer for US-only work and nothing else. Proxy Seller sits in the middle of every dimension and does not lose badly on any of them, which makes it the default when you cannot predict how the project will grow. Paying enterprise rates makes sense only when contract terms, API depth and a single vendor across all proxy types are worth more than the price difference. If you are still deciding between a fixed address and a rotating pool, our comparison of ISP and residential proxies settles that question first.

FAQ

  • What is an ISP proxy and how does it differ from a residential proxy?
    • An ISP proxy is an IP address registered to a real internet service provider but hosted on server hardware. It stays yours for the whole billing period, while a rotating residential proxy gives you a different IP from a shared pool on every request or session. ISP is billed per IP per month, residential per gigabyte of traffic.
  • How much does an ISP proxy cost per month?
    • Between $1 and $5.29 per IP per month across the twelve providers on this page. Evomi is at $1, Geonix bottoms out at $1.04 on large volumes, HypeProxies at $1.06, and CyberYozh charges $5.29 flat.
  • Are there rotating ISP proxies?
    • Most providers here support rotation on their other products, and only HypeProxies has no rotation anywhere in its catalog. The ISP product itself is sold as a fixed address; if you need a new IP per request, buy a rotating residential or rotating datacenter plan instead.
  • How many ISP addresses do I need for multi-accounting?
    • One address per account profile is the standard practice. For thirty US profiles that is $30 per month at Evomi, $37.20 at HypeProxies, or $46.20 at Geonix if you also need non-US locations.
  • Why do some providers not discount by volume?
    • NodeMaven, Proxy-Cheap, ProxyShard, BirdProxies and Evomi hold a single price at every step, which makes small orders cheap and large orders relatively expensive. Proxy Seller, Geonix, BrightData, ProxyWing and HypeProxies build a ladder that only pays off above roughly fifty addresses.
  • Which countries are actually available for ISP proxies?
    • Coverage on the ISP plan is much narrower than the advertised total. BrightData has 50 countries, CyberYozh 52, Proxy Seller 24, Geonix 21, Proxy-Cheap 20, Proxys.io 18, ProxyWing 9, NodeMaven and BirdProxies 6, ProxyShard 3, Evomi 2, HypeProxies 1.
  • Is there a refund or a trial?
    • Evomi has the longest money-back window at 168 hours plus a free trial. HypeProxies gives 72 hours and a $1 trial, Proxy Seller and Geonix 24 hours with a $1.99 trial, CyberYozh and BirdProxies 24 hours. NodeMaven, ProxyWing and BrightData have no money-back window.
  • Can I pay with cryptocurrency?
    • Yes, with almost everyone here except BrightData, whose payment methods are AliPay, Visa/Mastercard, Apple Pay, PayPal and Payoneer. Proxy-Cheap has the widest set at eight methods, including Naver Pay and Kakao Pay.