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SquadProxy · 10 markets · 5 exit classes

The proxy network AI teams actually use.

Residential, ISP, and datacenter proxies purpose-built for AI data collection — training corpora, model evaluation, RAG pipelines, and geo-regional benchmarks across 10 countries.

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Coverage

Network coverage

Every market runs its own ASN footprint, edge latency, and compliance profile. Open one to see what we actually cover.

CodeCountry
auAustralia
caCanada
frFrance
deGermany
jpJapan
nlNetherlands
sgSingapore
krSouth Korea
gbUnited Kingdom
usUnited States

Exit classes

Every class of exit, on one API

The four exit classes that matter — and one (datacenter) that still matters for the right jobs.

What SquadProxy is

A proxy network built against AI workloads, not a general-purpose scraping product pivoted to AI

The commercial proxy category has existed for a decade, shaped by the needs of e-commerce scraping, SEO tracking, and ad-verification workflows. AI data collection is a different shape of problem — training-corpus pulls at TB scale, regional LLM evaluation across 10+ countries, RAG ingestion from sources that geoblock cloud ASNs, safety red-team workloads that cross jurisdictional lines by design. General-purpose proxy products were built for the older shape; they serve the newer one as a vertical.

SquadProxy is the reverse. Every product decision — the five exit classes, the per-request header-based class routing, the metered-residential + unlimited-datacenter plan shape, the 10-country focus with deep ASN instrumentation rather than 195-country surface-level coverage — is optimised for the AI workload surface first.

One gateway

Header-based class routing, not per-class endpoints

Your ingestion pipeline switches between residential, ISP, datacenter, and mobile exits via a header on one endpoint. Per-source routing stays in your code, not in your proxy configuration. See the routing matrix for the patterns AI pipelines end up on.

Provenance

Residential pool built on opt-in SDK integration

Peers receive value (SDK features, rewards, ad-free tiers) in exchange for bandwidth when their device is idle. No stealth installations, no bundleware, no children's devices. For research that publishes its data sources, this matters. More in the provenance post.

Economics

Residential metered, datacenter unlimited

Residential costs scale with volume; datacenter doesn't. Every plan prices both honestly. You pay for the traffic through real home broadband and get cloud bandwidth as part of the tier. See the pricing page for the full plan shape.

Focus

10 countries instrumented deep, not 195 surface-level

The United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Japan, Netherlands, Canada, Singapore, South Korea, and Australia. ASN depth that matters for regional AI work, with latency-measured edges. See the network coverage.

Recent writing

From the SquadProxy research engineering team

Long-form notes on proxy selection, AI data collection, RAG infrastructure, evaluation methodology, and the parts of the internet we spend our days routing traffic across. The full blog has everything; four recent ones below.

Workloads we build for

Five AI workload shapes

Each of these has its own routing pattern, session shape, and concurrency envelope. The links below are use-case pages with the full technical framing; the blog has the deeper methodology writeups.

Pricing

Transparent, metered pricing

Pay for bandwidth, not per-port — the way every honest proxy business should be priced. Every plan gives access to all 5 exit classes and all 10 focus countries; the allocations below are the included monthly quotas. Annual billing saves 20%.

Solo

For individual researchers running evaluation scripts and prototype RAG pipelines.

$149/ month

or $1,430/year (save 20%)

50 GB residential · unlimited datacenter · 200 concurrent sessions

  • Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 focus countries
  • 50 GB residential · unlimited datacenter
  • 5 static ISP IPs · 5 GB 4G mobile
  • 1 seat · 200 concurrent sessions
  • Python + Node SDK + REST API
  • Per-request metering (not time-based)
  • Email support (24h response, business days)
  • Overage: $3/GB residential · $6/GB mobile

Best for

  • Solo researchers
  • Evaluation scripts
  • Prototype RAG

Team

Most popular

For AI startups and mid-size labs splitting capacity between training and evaluation.

$699/ month

or $6,710/year (save 20%)

500 GB residential · unlimited datacenter · 1,000 concurrent sessions

  • Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 focus countries
  • 500 GB residential · unlimited datacenter
  • 25 static ISP IPs · 25 GB 4G mobile
  • 10 seats ($29/mo per extra seat) · 1,000 concurrent sessions
  • City-level geo-routing + ASN targeting
  • 99.9% uptime SLA
  • Priority Slack support (4h response, business hours)
  • Python + Node SDK + REST API + webhooks
  • Overage: $3/GB residential · $6/GB mobile

Best for

  • AI startups
  • Mid-size labs
  • Model eval teams

Lab

For academic labs, eval consortia, and frontier model companies running sustained workloads.

$2,999/ month

or $28,790/year (save 20%)

2 TB residential · unlimited DC · 50 GB 4G + 20 GB 5G · 3,000 concurrent sessions

  • Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 countries on 4 continents
  • 2 TB residential · unlimited datacenter
  • 100 static ISP IPs · 50 GB 4G + 20 GB 5G mobile
  • 50 seats ($19/mo per extra seat) · 3,000 concurrent sessions
  • Dedicated gateway lane (bypasses shared-pool queues on us-east-1 + eu-west-1)
  • 99.95% uptime SLA
  • Dedicated Slack channel (1h response, business hours)
  • Custom BGP prefix on request (additional fees apply)
  • Overage: $2.50/GB residential · $5/GB mobile

Best for

  • Academic labs
  • Large eval consortia
  • Frontier model companies

Enterprise

Custom contracts with dedicated infrastructure, volume pricing, and research-grade SLAs.

Custom pricing

Custom (from 5 TB/mo residential) · unlimited concurrent sessions

  • Volume pricing from 5 TB/mo residential
  • Dedicated BGP prefix + ASN announcement
  • Unlimited concurrent sessions · unlimited seats
  • 99.99% uptime SLA with financial credits
  • Named Technical Account Manager + 24/7 on-call paging
  • Custom AUP, DPA, on-site deployment option
  • Research / academic discount (30–50% off Team or Lab)
  • Annual contract · wire, ACH, USDC/USDT/BTC settlement

Best for

  • Frontier labs
  • Eval consortia
  • Enterprise AI

All plans include 14-day refund, single endpoint with regional failover, HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 on every exit class, access to all 5 exit classes and all 10 focus countries, and Python + Node SDKs. Concurrent sessions = simultaneous TCP sessions through the gateway. Overage warnings fire at 80% and 100%; traffic continues only if overage billing is enabled on your account.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Are your proxies legal to use?
    The proxies themselves are legal in every jurisdiction we operate. What you do through them is your responsibility — circumventing technical access controls, violating T&Cs, or automating regulated services (banking, gambling, healthcare) may expose you to civil or criminal liability. Our AUP lists hard-no targets; everything else is yours to evaluate.
  • How are you different from Bright Data, Oxylabs, Smartproxy?
    SquadProxy runs a smaller, ASN-curated pool with honest sourcing. You won't see 100M+ IP claims because we've audited what we sell. In exchange you get tighter ASN mixes, fewer cooked subnets, and engineers who actually know the network.
  • What's the difference between residential and ISP?
    Residential proxies are sessions on real home broadband, rotating per request or per sticky window — priced per GB. ISP proxies are static IPs announced under residential ASNs from our own infrastructure — priced per IP per month. Use residential for breadth and diversity, ISP for persistence and latency.
  • Do you support IPv6?
    Yes — on our 5G mobile and select residential pools (notably JP, US T-Mobile). IPv4 remains the default everywhere; request IPv6 via the X-Squad-Stack: v6 header on supported pools.
  • How does billing work?
    Rotating residential and mobile are billed on outgoing bandwidth (GB). ISP is billed per dedicated IP per month, bandwidth unmetered. Datacenter is either shared-bandwidth or dedicated-IP/unmetered depending on plan. Overages are charged at the plan's per-GB rate; you'll see warnings at 80% and 100%.
  • What's your refund policy?
    We offer a 14-day refund on first-month subscriptions if less than 10% of bandwidth has been consumed. See our refund policy page for the full terms.