Start with Residential IPv4 when target quality matters most
Choose one of the Residential IPv4 plans when the job needs stronger geo-targeting, better session control, or a cleaner fit for stricter public websites.
ColdProxy proxy lineup
ColdProxy offers four public proxy plans for public-data collection, monitoring, QA, and geo-targeted testing. Start with the plan that matches your target strictness, traffic model, and IP type, then move into pricing once the fit is clear.
4 live public plans
Residential and datacenter options
Geo-targeted and speed-first coverage
Free tools to verify proxy output
ColdProxy currently offers two Residential IPv4 plans, one Residential IPv6 plan, and one Datacenter IPv6 plan. The simplest way to choose is to match the workflow to three questions: do you need residential or datacenter reputation, Mbps speed tiers or monthly traffic packs, and broader IPv4 coverage or IPv6-specific routing?
Residential proxies route through real consumer ISP connections, so they carry the trust and geo-accuracy that strict sites expect: ColdProxy runs a 70M+ residential IPv4 pool across 195+ countries, plus USA residential IPv6. Datacenter IPv6 proxies run on hosted ranges built for speed and scale when a target does not need residential reputation. Every plan supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 over TCP or UDP, so your decision comes down to IP reputation, billing model, and IPv4 versus IPv6 routing.
Choose one of the Residential IPv4 plans when the job needs stronger geo-targeting, better session control, or a cleaner fit for stricter public websites.
Residential IPv6 is the better fit when the destination already supports IPv6 and your workflow is specifically built around USA residential IPv6 traffic with an included /32 IPv6 subnet.
Datacenter IPv6 is the stronger option when speed, supported locations, private /48 allocation, and repeatable infrastructure matter more than residential reputation.
Each card answers the same practical buying questions: what the plan is best for, how billing works, what kind of targeting it supports, and where to go next.
Premium Residential Geo Target IPv4 (Unmetered) is the better fit when you need 195+ country residential targeting, rotating or sticky sessions from 5 seconds to 24 hours, HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5, TCP/UDP, User:Pass or IP Auth, and sustained throughput on an Mbps speed tier.
Residential IPv4 proxies by GB are the better fit when you want 195+ country residential targeting, rotating or sticky sessions from 5 seconds to 24 hours, HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5, TCP/UDP, and User:Pass or IP Auth, but your workflow is lighter or easier to forecast by traffic volume.
Residential IPv6 proxies are the better fit when the target already supports IPv6 and you want USA residential routes with an included /32 IPv6 subnet, sticky sessions from 5 seconds to FOREVER or rotating sessions, speed-based / Mbps-tiered bandwidth, HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5, TCP/UDP, User:Pass or IP Auth, up to 50 whitelisted IPs, 1 to 5,000 ports, and CDN-aware IPv6 reachability.
Datacenter IPv6 proxies are the better fit when you need supported Datacenter IPv6 locations in one order, a private /48 subnet per supported location, sticky sessions from 5 seconds to FOREVER or rotating sessions, 1 to 5,000 unique ports, up to 50 whitelisted IPs, and CDN-aware IPv6 reachability for speed-first automation that does not need residential reputation.
Use this comparison when you already know the job and need a fast answer on residential vs datacenter fit, billing model, targeting depth, and session behavior.
| Plan | Best fit | Billing | Targeting | Session model | Open |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Premium Residential Geo Target IPv4 (Unmetered) | Stricter websites, larger ongoing residential jobs, and flows that benefit from sticky sessions and state, city, ZIP, and ASN targeting. | Hourly, daily, weekly, monthly | Country, state, city, ZIP, ASN, and deeper residential targeting | Rotating or sticky sessions from 5 seconds to 24 hours | |
| Premium Residential Geo Target IPv4 (GB Based) | SERP checks, ad verification, competitor tracking, and smaller residential jobs with easier traffic forecasting. | Monthly traffic packs | Country, state, city, ZIP, ASN, and deeper residential targeting | Rotating or sticky sessions from 5 seconds to 24 hours | |
| Residential IPv6 | USA IPv6-ready targets that need residential routes, a /32 IPv6 subnet, sticky sessions from 5 seconds to FOREVER or rotating sessions, Mbps-tiered throughput, and CDN-aware IPv6 reachability. | Hourly, daily, weekly, monthly | USA residential IPv6 routes; USA - Ashburn when a city cue is needed | Sticky sessions from 5 seconds to FOREVER or rotating sessions | |
| Datacenter IPv6 | Fast public-data jobs, APIs, and speed-first automation that need supported Datacenter IPv6 locations, sticky sessions from 5 seconds to FOREVER or rotating sessions, or CDN-aware IPv6 reachability. | Daily, weekly, monthly | Supported Datacenter IPv6 locations, with a private /48 per location | Sticky sessions from 5 seconds to FOREVER or rotating sessions |
Decision guide
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If you already know which plan looks right, use the free Proxy Checker to verify output first or go straight to pricing if the workflow is already validated.
These answers cover the most common selection questions before buyers move into product details, pricing, or a live tool check.
ColdProxy currently offers four public proxy plans: Premium Residential Geo Target IPv4 (Unmetered), Premium Residential Geo Target IPv4 (GB Based), Residential IPv6, and Datacenter IPv6.
Residential IPv4 is the safest default when target strictness, residential reputation, and deeper geo-targeting matter more than raw speed. Then choose between the unmetered and GB-based commercial models based on how predictable the traffic is.
Choose the GB-based Residential IPv4 plan when you want the same targeting and session controls as the unmetered plan, but your workflow is lighter, easier to forecast, or better managed with traffic-based spend.
Datacenter IPv6 is usually the better fit for speed-first public-data jobs, APIs, and automation flows that need supported locations, private /48 allocation, or stable IPv6 infrastructure more than residential reputation.
No. ColdProxy does not offer a free trial. The practical test path is to start with the shortest public buying option that fits the plan, then verify the output with the free proxy tools.
Yes. If the public lineup is close but not quite right, ColdProxy can shape a custom commercial offer around speed, quota, or deployment needs.