GProxy comparisons with other proxy services
Honest comparisons of GProxy with Bright Data, Oxylabs, Smartproxy, and other providers. Prices, features, pros and cons — based on public data.
GProxy vs Bright Data
Bright Data is the largest proxy network on the market with 400M+ residential IPs and 195-country coverage, but starts at $4/GB. GProxy serves a smaller pool (~9K active proxies, 150+ countries) at $0.49–0.85/GB residential and from $0.03 per IPv6 proxy. We are the budget pick; Bright Data is the enterprise pick.
GProxy vs Oxylabs
Oxylabs runs a 175M+ residential IP network across 195+ countries with premium SLAs, starting at $6/GB (5 GB tier). GProxy serves a smaller pool (~9K active proxies, 150+ countries) at $0.49–0.85/GB residential and $0.03 per IPv6 proxy. Oxylabs targets enterprise data teams; GProxy is the budget-flexible alternative for SMB and individual buyers.
GProxy vs Smartproxy
Smartproxy rebranded to Decodo in 2024. They run a 115M+ residential IP pool across 195+ countries starting at $3.75/GB (3 GB tier). GProxy serves ~9K active proxies in 150+ countries at $0.49–0.85/GB residential. Decodo is the mid-market choice for data teams; GProxy is the budget-flexible choice for individual buyers and SMB.
GProxy vs Webshare
Webshare runs an 80M+ residential network in 195 countries with a notable free tier (10 datacenter proxies free forever) and rotating residential from $3.50/GB. GProxy serves ~9K active proxies in 150+ countries at $0.49–0.85/GB residential and $0.03 per IPv6 proxy. Webshare won on cheap datacenter at scale; GProxy wins on residential PAYG and IPv6.
GProxy vs SOAX
SOAX runs 155M+ residential, 33M+ mobile, 2.6M+ ISP IPs in 195+ countries on a unified credit system, starting at $3.60/GB (25 GB Starter $90/month). GProxy is the budget-flexible alternative: ~9K active proxies in 150+ countries, $0.49–0.85/GB residential, IPv6 from $0.03 per proxy, pay-per-day available.
GProxy vs IPRoyal
IPRoyal runs 32M+ residential proxies in 195+ countries with the notable 'traffic never expires' policy, starting at $1.75/GB. They also offer 4.5M+ mobile IPs (3G/4G/5G) from $117/month. GProxy is positioned closer to the budget edge: $0.49–0.85/GB residential, IPv6 from $0.03 per proxy, pay-per-day billing.
GProxy vs NetNut
NetNut runs an 85M+ residential network with direct ISP partnerships (one-hop connectivity) in 195+ countries, starting at $2.92/GB (72 GB tier $210/month). GProxy is the budget alternative: ~9K active proxies in 150+ countries at $0.49–0.85/GB residential, IPv6 from $0.03 per proxy, pay-per-day available.
GProxy vs Bright Data vs Oxylabs
Bright Data and Oxylabs are the two biggest enterprise-grade proxy providers: Bright Data has 400M+ residential IPs in 195 countries, Oxylabs has 175M+ in 195+. Both start residential at $4–6/GB. For most buyers comparing these two, the third option — GProxy — is 5-7x cheaper at entry and offers products neither catalog has, like standalone IPv6 proxies.
GProxy vs Smartproxy vs Webshare
Two budget-tier alternatives to enterprise providers. Smartproxy rebranded to Decodo (2024) and runs a 115M+ residential network starting at $3.75/GB. Webshare was acquired by Oxylabs (2022) and offers 80M+ residential plus a free-forever datacenter tier (10 IPs). Both target SMB, both are reasonable; GProxy is the third option with residential PAYG from $0.85/GB and standalone IPv6.
GProxy vs Oxylabs vs Smartproxy
Oxylabs and Smartproxy (now Decodo) are both Lithuania-based proxy providers with overlapping product lines. Oxylabs targets enterprise data teams (175M+ residential IPs, starts $6/GB); Smartproxy/Decodo targets mid-market (115M+ IPs, starts $3.75/GB). For budget buyers, GProxy offers residential PAYG from $0.85/GB and standalone IPv6 proxies neither competitor sells.
