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ProxyEmpire

Rollover-friendly residential and mobile proxies with granular targeting

4.1(0)4.1 out of 5 from 0 reviews
Founded 2020
8.0

$3.50

from $3.50 /GB

IP Pool
10M+
Countries
170+
Uptime
99.8%
Avg. response
0.8s
Free trial
Yes
Founded
2020

Our verdict

ProxyEmpire stands out less for sheer size and more for flexibility. Bandwidth rollover and granular carrier-and-ASN targeting are genuinely useful, and the mobile network is a real strength for tasks that demand mobile IPs.

The residential pool is modest next to the market leaders, so extremely high-volume operations may hit limits. Pricing is fair rather than the cheapest, and the platform is approachable for newcomers. For targeted, mid-scale projects it punches above its weight.

Bottom line: a flexible, feature-rich choice when precise targeting and rollover matter more than maximum pool size.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Bandwidth rollover on residential plans
  • Granular country, city, carrier, and ASN targeting
  • Strong rotating mobile proxy network
  • Coverage across roughly 170 countries
  • Flexible, scalable bandwidth plans
  • Free trial available

Cons

  • Smaller residential pool than the largest providers
  • Mobile pricing climbs at higher usage
  • Not the cheapest option for plain residential traffic

Overview

What is ProxyEmpire?

ProxyEmpire is a residential and mobile proxy provider known for flexible plans and unusually fine-grained targeting. It markets itself to scrapers, marketers, and sneaker and retail buyers who need to reach specific locations and carriers, and it differentiates with features like bandwidth rollover that let unused data carry into the next cycle.

Network and coverage

ProxyEmpire advertises a pool of roughly 10 million-plus residential IPs and a sizeable rotating mobile network, with coverage spanning around 170 countries. Targeting is a strong point: users can filter by country, region, city, and even mobile carrier and ASN, which is valuable for localized testing and verification.

Standout feature

Bandwidth rollover means data you don't use in a billing cycle isn't simply lost, a friendlier model than the strict use-it-or-lose-it approach of many competitors.

Proxy types and pricing

Residential bandwidth starts from roughly $3.50 per GB, with mobile priced higher per GB and static residential offered separately. Plans scale by bandwidth, and the rollover policy softens the cost of overprovisioning.

ProductBilling
Rotating residentialPer GB
MobilePer GB
Static residentialPer IP / GB

Who it's for

ProxyEmpire fits marketers, sneaker and retail buyers, and data teams that value precise geo and carrier targeting plus flexible billing. Its pool is smaller than the giants, so the very largest concurrency demands may be better served elsewhere, but for targeted, mid-scale work it is a capable and fairly priced option.

Frequently asked questions

Rollover lets unused data from one billing cycle carry over into the next instead of expiring, reducing waste for users who do not exhaust their plan each month.

ProxyEmpire supports targeting by country, region, and city, as well as mobile carrier and ASN, which is useful for localized scraping, verification, and testing.

Yes. ProxyEmpire operates a rotating mobile proxy network alongside its residential and static residential products.

ProxyEmpire cites roughly 10 million-plus residential IPs plus a mobile pool, with coverage spanning around 170 countries.

Yes. ProxyEmpire offers a low-cost or free trial option so users can evaluate the network and targeting before committing to a larger plan.

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