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Bright Data vs Oxylabs: 2026 Honest Comparison (and a Cheaper Alternative)

Briefly

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.

Short comparison

Query Parameters: GProxy Bright Data vs Oxylabs
Founded 2019 Bright Data 2014 vs Oxylabs 2015
Residential network size 10M+ residential IPs (Evomi reseller pool) Bright Data 400M+ vs Oxylabs 175M+
Country coverage (residential) 150+ countries Both 195+ countries
Residential PAYG entry $0.85/GB (no minimum) Bright Data $4/GB vs Oxylabs $6/GB Starter
Residential at 1 TB $0.49/GB = $490 Bright Data $2.50/GB = $1,999/mo vs Oxylabs $2.50/GB = $2,500/mo
Datacenter shared per IP $0.50/IP/month Bright Data $1.40/IP vs Oxylabs $1.20/IP (semi-dedicated)
ISP static entry $1.50/IP shared (min 20) Bright Data $1.80/IP vs Oxylabs $1.60/IP
ISP country coverage Multiple regions Bright Data 195+ countries vs Oxylabs 22 countries
IPv6 proxies $0.03/proxy / 3 days Neither offers standalone IPv6
Minimum commitment (smallest tier) $3/day for unlimited datacenter Bright Data PAYG vs Oxylabs $30/month Starter
Customer base Self-serve SMB Bright Data 20,000+ vs Oxylabs 15,000+ (enterprise focus)
Awards / recognition None published yet Both: Proxyway, PCMag etc. Oxylabs 2025 Proxyway/PCMag awards
Legal battles N/A Bright Data won Meta and X cases dismissed in 2024
LLM data collection Not target market Bright Data: 14 of top 20 LLM labs (2025 disclosure)

Competitor data — from public pages at the time of publication. Prices may change.

Prices by proxy types

IPv6 proxies

GProxy $0.03 per proxy / 3 days; $0.22 per proxy / 30 days
Bright Data vs Oxylabs Neither offers standalone IPv6 proxies

GProxy unique offering in this comparison.

Datacenter proxies

GProxy Shared $0.50/IP/mo · Private $1.70/IP/mo
Bright Data vs Oxylabs Bright Data $1.40/IP · Oxylabs $1.20/IP semi-dedicated · Both have per-GB options

GProxy cheapest per IP at small scale. Bright Data and Oxylabs cheaper at 1000+ IPs.

ISP static residential

GProxy Shared $1.50/IP (min 20) · Dedicated $3.75/IP · Virgin $6.50/IP
Bright Data vs Oxylabs Bright Data $1.80/IP (10 IPs) → $1.30/IP (1000) · Oxylabs $1.60/IP (10) → $1.20/IP (500)

Oxylabs cheapest at 100+ IPs. GProxy has virgin tier (0 fraud) neither competitor lists.

Residential proxies

GProxy $0.49–$0.85/GB (pay-as-you-go)
Bright Data vs Oxylabs Bright Data $4/GB PAYG · Oxylabs $6/GB Starter ($30/mo)

GProxy 5-7x cheaper at entry. Bright Data and Oxylabs both drop to $2.50/GB on highest tiers.

Flat unlimited bandwidth

GProxy Day $3 · Week $9.90 · Month $25
Bright Data vs Oxylabs Neither offers a flat unlimited residential plan

GProxy only.

Bright Data vs Oxylabs — short answer

Bright Data wins on network scale (400M residential vs 175M), legal track record (Meta and X cases dismissed in 2024), and LLM lab adoption (14 of top 20 per their 2025 disclosure). Oxylabs wins on entry experience (industry awards, dedicated account managers, Proxyway 2025 and PCMag 2025 recognition) and is slightly cheaper on ISP static at the smaller tiers. Both are priced for enterprise: residential starts at $4-6/GB and volume discounts require $499-2,500/month commitments.

The third option most buyers don't consider

If you're comparing Bright Data and Oxylabs, you're probably not running enterprise-scale operations — most enterprises don't comparison-shop, they go with whichever provider their data team already uses. If you're a developer or SMB looking at these two and worried about the price, the third option is GProxy: residential at $0.85/GB pay-as-you-go (5-7x cheaper than either), datacenter shared at $0.50/IP/month (3x cheaper), plus products neither competitor offers — standalone IPv6 proxies from $0.03/proxy/3 days and flat unlimited bandwidth from $3/day.

Side-by-side: residential

TierBright DataOxylabsGProxy
Pool size400M+ IPs175M+ IPs10M+ IPs
Countries195195+116
PAYG$4/GB$0.85/GB
Starter$499/mo (141 GB at $3.50/GB)$30/mo (5 GB at $6/GB)No minimum
Volume (1 TB+)$2.50/GB$2.50/GB$0.49/GB

Side-by-side: ISP static

Bright Data ISP: $1.80/IP (10 IPs) → $1.30/IP (1000 IPs), 195+ countries. Oxylabs ISP: $1.60/IP (10 IPs) → $1.20/IP (500 IPs), 22 countries (US/UK/EU focus). GProxy ISP: $1.50/IP shared (min 20) · $3.75/IP dedicated · $6.50/IP virgin. Oxylabs is the cheapest per IP at scale, but only in 22 countries. Bright Data has the broadest country coverage. GProxy has the lowest entry tier and a virgin (0 fraud) option neither competitor lists.

Side-by-side: datacenter

Bright Data datacenter: $1.40/IP shared (10 IPs) → $0.90/IP (1000+); per-GB $0.60 PAYG → $0.42 at 5 TB. Oxylabs datacenter: $1.20/IP semi-dedicated (10-3000 IPs); per-GB $0.59 (20 GB-2 TB). GProxy datacenter: $0.50/IP shared · $1.70/IP private. GProxy is cheapest per IP at small scale; Bright Data and Oxylabs catch up at 1000+ IPs.

What only Bright Data has

Largest residential pool (400M vs 175M), most countries (195 with hard ZIP/ASN targeting), legal precedent (Meta and X cases dismissed in 2024 clarifying data access rights), and LLM lab adoption (14 of top 20 per 2025 disclosure).

What only Oxylabs has

Industry recognition (Proxyway 2025, PCMag 2025, multiple awards), Lithuania-based EU headquarters (some buyers prefer this for GDPR), HTTP3 protocol support, and acquired Webshare in 2022 (broader portfolio under one roof).

What only GProxy has (among these three)

Standalone IPv6 proxies, pay-per-day billing, virgin ISP tier with 0 fraud score, SOCKS4 protocol, flat unlimited bandwidth from $3/day, and residential at $0.85/GB PAYG.

Pros and cons

GProxy — pros

  • 5-7x cheaper residential at entry ($0.85 vs $4 vs $6 per GB)
  • Cheapest datacenter per IP at small scale ($0.50/IP)
  • Only one with standalone IPv6 proxies
  • Pay-per-day billing (Bright Data PAYG min, Oxylabs $30/month minimum)
  • Virgin ISP tier with 0 fraud score
  • SOCKS4 protocol supported
  • Flat unlimited bandwidth pool from $3/day

GProxy — minus points

  • Smaller residential network: 10M+ vs 400M (Bright Data) or 175M (Oxylabs)
  • Country coverage 150+ vs 195+ from both
  • No published Fortune-500 references
  • No industry awards yet
  • No legal precedent like Bright Data's Meta/X dismissed cases

Bright Data vs Oxylabs — pros

  • Bright Data 400M+ residential, Oxylabs 175M+
  • Both: 195+ countries with city/ZIP/ASN-level targeting
  • Oxylabs: Proxyway 2025, PCMag 2025 awards
  • Bright Data: legal battles with Meta and X dismissed (2024)
  • Bright Data: 14 of top 20 LLM training labs
  • Both: enterprise SLAs and dedicated account managers
  • Both: free trial available

Bright Data vs Oxylabs — minus points

  • Residential entry $4-$6/GB — 5-7x more expensive than GProxy
  • Oxylabs minimum $30/month (no PAYG below)
  • Volume discounts require $499-$2,500/month commitments
  • Neither offers standalone IPv6 proxies
  • Neither offers flat unlimited bandwidth tier
  • No pay-per-day billing on residential

Who needs what

Take GProxy if

You don't need 400M residential IPs or 195-country coverage — you have a specific budget ($3-100/month) and a defined use case. You want IPv6 proxies, daily billing, or flat unlimited bandwidth. Sneaker bots, social media automation, side projects, short scrapes.

Take Bright Data vs Oxylabs if

You're choosing between Bright Data and Oxylabs because you have enterprise budget ($500-2,500/month minimum), need 190+ country coverage with city-level targeting, train LLMs, run multi-million-request workloads, or require formal compliance documentation. Both Bright Data and Oxylabs serve that audience well — Bright Data wins on legal track record and LLM adoption; Oxylabs on awards and dedicated account management.

FAQ

Bright Data vs Oxylabs — which is better? +
Depends on your priorities. Bright Data wins on network scale (400M vs 175M residential), legal track record (Meta/X cases dismissed), and LLM lab adoption. Oxylabs wins on industry awards (Proxyway, PCMag), EU headquarters for GDPR-conscious buyers, and HTTP3 support.
Are both priced for enterprises? +
Yes. Bright Data residential starts at $4/GB PAYG; Oxylabs at $6/GB on a 5 GB Starter plan ($30/month minimum). Volume discounts on both require $499-$2,500/month commitments.
Why is GProxy mentioned here? +
If you're comparison-shopping between Bright Data and Oxylabs, you're likely a developer/SMB worried about the price. GProxy is 5-7x cheaper at entry ($0.85/GB PAYG residential, $0.50/IP datacenter) and offers products neither has (IPv6, flat unlimited, virgin ISP). For developer-scale work, GProxy is the third option worth knowing.
What does GProxy NOT have that Bright Data/Oxylabs do? +
400M-scale residential network, 195+ country coverage, premium ASN ISP documentation, formal SLAs with dedicated account managers, industry awards, and legal precedent on data access rights. For enterprises that need those, the price premium is justified.
Does either offer IPv6 proxies? +
Neither Bright Data nor Oxylabs offers standalone IPv6 proxies as a standard catalog product. GProxy is the only of the three: $0.03/proxy/3 days, $0.22/proxy/30 days, plus rotating IPv6 backconnect from $2.50/day.
Are prices current? +
Yes. Bright Data prices from brightdata.com/proxy-types/* on 2026-05-16. Oxylabs from oxylabs.io/products/* on the same date. GProxy from production DB on the same date.

Total

Bright Data vs Oxylabs: pick Bright Data for the largest network and legal track record; pick Oxylabs for industry awards and EU headquarters. If you're not at enterprise budget ($500-2,500/mo minimum), pick GProxy — 5-7x cheaper at entry, with products neither competitor catalog has (IPv6 proxies, flat unlimited, pay-per-day).

Other comparisons

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.
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