Built by proxy users

Proxies that actually work

We got tired of paying premium prices for shared IPs that were already burned. So we built ProxyLabs—a private residential proxy network designed by people who understand what high success rates actually require.

8M+
Residential IPs
195+
Countries
~200ms
Avg Response
99.9%
Uptime

Our Story

ProxyLabs started in 2026 when our founders—experienced in automation, data collection, and web scraping—realized that most proxy providers were selling recycled IPs to thousands of users. You'd pay $8/GB for IPs that were already flagged on every major platform.

We built our infrastructure with a focus on quality over quantity. Better IP sourcing, smarter rotation, and infrastructure that's optimized for the sites that matter most.

Today, we serve users who need proxies that actually work—not just on paper, but against real anti-bot systems like Ticketmaster, Nike, Queue-it, and Cloudflare. Our focus isn't on having the most IPs. It's on having IPs that perform.

What Makes Us Different

Quality IP Sourcing

We focus on IP quality and smart rotation rather than pool size. Better sourcing means better success rates on the sites that matter.

Anti-Bot Tested

We continuously test against major anti-bot systems. If our IPs aren't working on a platform, we know about it before you do.

Built for Speed

Average response times under 200ms. When you're competing for limited inventory, every millisecond counts.

Fair Pricing

$2.50/GB with no hidden fees, no minimums, no contracts. Pay for what you use, scale when you need to.

The Team

MC

Mike Chen

Founder & CEO

Former botting enthusiast turned infrastructure builder. Spent 4 years in the trenches before deciding to fix the proxy problem himself.

JL

James Liu

Lead Engineer

Infrastructure and networking specialist with deep knowledge of anti-bot systems and proxy optimization.

Questions? Let's talk.

We're real people who actually respond. Whether you need help with setup, have questions about our infrastructure, or want to discuss enterprise needs—we're here.