Why Convert Proxy Formats?
Different programs and scripts require proxies in different formats. For example, browser extensions typically use host:port:user:pass, cURL uses http://user:pass@host:port, and Python libraries (requests, aiohttp) use dictionaries with URI links. Manually converting a list of hundreds of proxies is a long and tedious task.
Our converter instantly transforms a proxy list from any input format to the desired output. Everything works in the browser — no data is sent to the server.
Supported Formats
Input (auto-detected): IP:PORT, IP:PORT:USER:PASS, USER:PASS@IP:PORT, http://IP:PORT, http://user:pass@IP:PORT, socks5://IP:PORT
Output: IP:PORT, IP:PORT:USER:PASS, USER:PASS@IP:PORT, http://user:pass@IP:PORT, socks5://user:pass@IP:PORT
How to Use?
Paste your proxy list (one per line) into the "Input" field. Select the desired output format from the dropdown. The result instantly appears in the "Output" field. Click "Copy" or "Download .txt" to export.
FAQ
Is it safe to paste proxies with login/password? Yes, the conversion happens entirely in your browser. No data is sent to the server.
Where to get a proxy list? Download 100 free proxies from GProxy or subscribe for full access.