Honest, side-by-side comparisons with pricing verified from each provider's official pages (July 2026). Roam's deal is simple everywhere: flat $2/GB residential, $0.80/GB datacenter, $9/GB mobile — pay as you go, balance never expires.
Bright Data is the biggest name in the proxy industry — a huge network, a full scraping product suite, and enterprise compliance workflows. It's also priced like it: regular…
Oxylabs is a premium enterprise proxy provider with a 100M+ IP pool and strong tooling. But its public pricing is subscription-first: the entry residential plan starts around…
Decodo (the company formerly known as Smartproxy) has long been the “affordable premium” pick, and its $4/GB pay-as-you-go is genuinely competitive. Roam simply goes further in…
IPRoyal earned its following with never-expiring traffic and honest, no-subscription pricing — the same philosophy Roam runs on. The difference is the entry price: IPRoyal's…
SOAX pitches flexible geo-targeting and clean pools, but its pricing wall is steep: there's no true pay-as-you-go, and after the $1.99 trial the first real plan is around…
Webshare built its brand on ultra-cheap datacenter proxies and a generous free plan — but its residential traffic is subscription-based and starts around $7/GB at small…
NetNut was seized by the FBI on 3 July 2026 and is offline. If your NetNut residential proxies stopped working, here's how to migrate to a stable $2/GB network in minutes…
The honest 2026 rate table across Roam, Decodo, Rayobyte, PacketStream, Infatica and Proxy-Cheap — headline prices and the fine print behind the cheap-looking ones…
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