Skip to content

GProxy vs Oxylabs: 2026 Honest Comparison

Briefly

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.

Short comparison

Query Parameters: GProxy Oxylabs
Founded 2019 2015 (Vilnius, Lithuania)
Residential network size 10M+ residential IPs (Evomi reseller pool) 175M+ residential IPs (claimed)
Country coverage 150+ countries 195+ countries
Residential entry price $0.85/GB (pay-as-you-go) $6/GB (5 GB Starter — $30/month)
Datacenter shared / semi-dedicated $0.50/IP/month (shared) $1.20/IP/month (10-3000 IPs, semi-dedicated)
Datacenter per-GB PAYG residential $0.85/GB $0.59/GB (20 GB-2 TB)
ISP static (per IP/month) $1.50/IP shared (min 20 IPs) $1.60/IP (10 IPs Starter) - $1.20/IP (500 IPs Premium)
ISP country coverage Multiple regions 22 locations (US, UK, DE, FR, etc.)
IPv6 proxies $0.03/proxy / 3 days; $0.22/proxy / 30 days Not offered as a standard product
Minimum commitment Pay-per-day, per-week or per-IP — no monthly $30+/month (Starter); enterprise tiers monthly
Protocols HTTP, SOCKS4, SOCKS5 HTTP/HTTPS/HTTP3, SOCKS5
Customer base Self-serve; SMB and individual buyers 15,000+ clients; enterprise/data-team focus
Free trial Free proxies available for testing Free trial (one-time, via contact form)

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
Oxylabs Not offered

Oxylabs does not sell standalone IPv6 proxies.

Datacenter proxies

GProxy Shared $0.20/IP/wk or $0.50/IP/mo · Private $0.60/wk or $1.70/mo
Oxylabs Per-IP: $1.20/IP/mo (semi-dedicated, 10-3000 IPs) · Per-traffic: $0.59/GB (20 GB-2 TB)

GProxy datacenter is ~2.4x cheaper per IP at small scale. Oxylabs offers per-GB option.

ISP static residential

GProxy $1.50/IP shared (min 20) · $3.75/IP dedicated · $6.50/IP virgin
Oxylabs $1.60/IP (10 IPs) · $1.30/IP (100 IPs) · $1.20/IP (500 IPs) · 22 locations

GProxy shared cheaper at small scale; Oxylabs cheaper at 100+ IPs but limited to 22 countries.

Residential proxies

GProxy $0.49–$0.85 / GB (pay-as-you-go)
Oxylabs $6/GB (Starter 5 GB) · $5/GB (20 GB) · $4/GB (125 GB) · $2.50/GB (1 TB Corporate)

GProxy entry is 7x cheaper. Oxylabs is cheaper only at $2,500/mo Corporate tier (1 TB).

Rotating IPv6 (backconnect)

GProxy 50 ports: $2.50/day · $10/wk · $30/mo · 500 ports: $72/wk · $220/mo
Oxylabs Not offered as standalone product

GProxy unique offering.

Unlimited bandwidth pools

GProxy Day $3 · Week $9.90 · Month $25
Oxylabs Datacenter per-IP has unlimited BW (fair use); no flat unlimited residential

GProxy gives flat unlimited at day-grade prices.

How GProxy and Oxylabs compare

Oxylabs is a Lithuania-based proxy and web-data company founded in 2015, serving 15,000+ clients with a heavy enterprise focus. GProxy is a 2019 self-serve proxy service aimed at developers and SMB buyers. Both offer residential, datacenter and ISP proxy products — but the pricing structure and target audience are different.

Residential network and pricing

Oxylabs lists 175M+ residential IPs in 195+ countries, with their top locations being USA (10.3M), China (5.3M), Germany (3.5M), UK (3.5M), Canada (2M), Japan (1.5M), Australia (1.1M). GProxy currently has ~10M+ residential IPs (Evomi reseller pool) in 150+ countries (live inventory at time of comparison). For pricing, Oxylabs starts at $6/GB on the 5 GB Starter tier ($30/month), dropping to $4/GB on 125 GB ($500/month) and $2.50/GB on 1 TB Corporate ($2,500/month). GProxy starts at $0.85/GB pay-as-you-go with no monthly commitment and drops to $0.49/GB on volume. A typical 100 GB scrape: $400-$600 on Oxylabs vs $49-85 on GProxy.

Datacenter and ISP

For datacenter, Oxylabs offers two billing models: $1.20/IP/month semi-dedicated (10-3000 IPs, unlimited bandwidth with fair use) or $0.59/GB pay-per-traffic (20 GB-2 TB tiers). GProxy datacenter is $0.50/IP/month shared and $1.70/IP/month private — cheaper at small scale, no per-GB option. For ISP static residential, Oxylabs runs $1.60/IP at 10 IPs scaling to $1.20/IP at 500 IPs across 22 locations. GProxy ISP is $1.50/IP shared (20 IP minimum), $3.75/IP dedicated, $6.50/IP virgin tier. The trade-off: Oxylabs ISP uses premium ASN carriers (Lumen, Comcast, BT Group, Orange, Cox) — strong for accounts/ecom scraping in Western markets. GProxy ISP is sourced more broadly but does not publish the carrier list.

What Oxylabs has that GProxy doesn't

Three things: scale (175M residential IPs vs 10M+ residential IPs), premium ASN documentation (specific carrier names on ISP), and industry recognition (Proxyway 2025, PCMag 2025, multiple awards). Oxylabs also offers HTTP3 support and 24-hour sticky sessions, which matter for long-running session-based scrapes.

What GProxy has that Oxylabs doesn't

Three things: pay-per-day billing on most products (Oxylabs minimum is $30/month Starter), standalone IPv6 proxies from $0.03/proxy/3 days (not in Oxylabs catalog), and SOCKS4 protocol for legacy tooling. GProxy also offers a flat unlimited bandwidth pool from $3/day — there is no equivalent in the Oxylabs catalog.

Commitments and billing flexibility

The biggest difference for SMB and individual buyers: Oxylabs' lowest tier is $30/month (Starter, 5 GB residential). GProxy lets you spend $3 for a day of unlimited datacenter access, or $0.85 for a single GB of residential. If you need proxies for a single-day campaign, GProxy is the only of the two structured for it.

Pros and cons

GProxy — pros

  • Residential entry 7x cheaper than Oxylabs ($0.85/GB vs $6/GB Starter)
  • Datacenter shared $0.50/IP/month vs Oxylabs $1.20/IP
  • IPv6 proxies from $0.03 — Oxylabs does not offer
  • Pay-per-day, per-week billing — no $30/month minimum
  • Unlimited bandwidth pool from $3/day — no equivalent
  • SOCKS4 protocol supported (Oxylabs no)

GProxy — minus points

  • Smaller residential network: 10M+ IPs vs 175M claimed
  • Country coverage 150+ vs 195+
  • Younger brand (2019 vs Oxylabs 2015)
  • No award-list (Proxyway, PCMag etc.) yet
  • No published Fortune-500 case studies

Oxylabs — pros

  • 175M+ residential IPs across 195+ countries
  • Premium ASN ISP providers: Lumen, Comcast, BT Group, Orange, Cox
  • Multiple industry awards (Proxyway 2025, PCMag 2025)
  • HTTP3 support (modern protocol)
  • Acquired Webshare in 2022 — broad portfolio
  • Free geo-targeting by country/city/state/ASN/coordinates
  • Sticky sessions up to 24 hours

Oxylabs — minus points

  • Residential Starter $30/month minimum — no PAYG below $6/GB
  • No standard IPv6 proxy offering
  • ISP limited to 22 countries (much narrower than residential 195+)
  • Free trial requires contact form (no instant signup)
  • No daily/weekly billing

Who needs what

Take GProxy if

You want a low-cost entry: short scrapes, sneaker bots, social media automation, or one-off campaigns where $3-30 budget makes sense. You need IPv6 proxies, SOCKS4, daily billing, or a flat unlimited tier. You value flexibility over a 175M-IP pool.

Take Oxylabs if

You run a data team at scale: e-commerce price monitoring, market research, ad verification across many countries, or enterprise SEO. You have $500-2500/month proxy budget, need 24-hour sticky sessions, want premium ASN ISP coverage in Western Europe and US, and require dashboard analytics.

FAQ

Is GProxy an Oxylabs alternative? +
Yes, GProxy is positioned as a budget alternative for SMB and individual buyers. Residential entry is ~7x cheaper, and GProxy offers products Oxylabs doesn't (IPv6, SOCKS4, flat unlimited). It is not a direct equivalent on network scale (175M vs 10M+ residential IPs).
Why is Oxylabs so much more expensive than GProxy? +
Oxylabs sells to data teams at 15,000+ companies including enterprises. The premium covers premium ASN carriers (Lumen, Comcast, BT), formal SLAs, dashboard analytics, and dedicated support. GProxy serves a different audience that doesn't need those wrappers.
Can GProxy handle the same use cases as Oxylabs? +
For SMB-scale jobs (under ~100M requests/month) and use cases that don't need premium ASN documentation — yes. For multi-country e-commerce intelligence at enterprise scale or compliance-audited scraping — Oxylabs still has the edge.
Does GProxy offer IPv6 proxies that Oxylabs doesn't? +
Yes. Oxylabs does not sell standalone IPv6 proxies. GProxy IPv6 starts at $0.03/proxy/3 days and includes rotating IPv6 backconnect tiers from $2.50/day.
How does the free trial compare? +
Oxylabs offers a one-time free trial requiring a contact form; the trial period is granted manually. GProxy has free proxies for testing available without filling forms — instant access.
Are prices and features current? +
Yes, scraped from oxylabs.io/products/* on 2026-05-16. GProxy prices are from production DB on the same date. We update when prices change.

Total

Oxylabs wins on network scale, enterprise polish and industry awards. GProxy wins on entry price (~7x cheaper residential), billing flexibility (per-day vs $30/month minimum), and product breadth (IPv6, SOCKS4, flat unlimited). For Fortune 500-scale data work — Oxylabs. For developer/SMB use cases — GProxy.

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 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.
support_agent
GProxy Support
Usually replies within minutes
Hi there!
Send us a message and we'll reply as soon as possible.