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IPRocket Review 2026: Budget Residential Proxies with a Premium Tier

IPRocket is a no-frills residential proxy service with standard and premium tiers, sticky sessions and pay-as-you-go pricing. Here is an honest look at value and limits.

By ProxyRadar Editorial Team

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Reviewed July 2026. IPRocket (iprocket.io) is an actively operating residential proxy provider. This review separates its verifiable product structure from the pool-size and success-rate figures it advertises.

IPRocket is a budget-segment residential proxy service that leans on a simple pitch: real residential IPs, pay-as-you-go pricing, no charge for invalid IPs, and a premium tier for when you need cleaner addresses. It does not try to be the biggest name in the market; it aims to be a practical, affordable option for small teams and solo operators.

What IPRocket sells

IPRocket's core is rotating and sticky residential proxies, split into two quality tiers, plus supporting product types:

  • Standard Residential — rotating or sticky (up to ~120-minute sessions), from around $0.70/GB, aimed at general scraping, SEO and account management. Reviewers note it performs particularly well in Southeast Asia.
  • Premium Residential — cleaner IPs with higher trust scores from around $0.90/GB, aimed at strict platforms, social media and e-commerce, with stronger performance in the US and Europe.
  • Enterprise — custom pricing for high-concurrency operations.
  • IPRocket also markets ISP and mobile proxy options alongside residential.

Protocols are HTTP(S) and SOCKS5, with sticky or rotating sessions selectable via API, username/password or IP-whitelist authentication, and integration with browser automation and antidetect tools. The ProxyUniverse listing ("IProcket Premium") describes city/state targeting, 1–60 minute sticky sessions and no concurrent-session or bandwidth limits.

Pool and performance claims

IPRocket advertises a residential pool of 60 million+ IPs across roughly 190–200 countries, a 99%+ success rate (the ProxyUniverse premium listing cites 99.86%), real-time speeds of 1–5 MB/s, and unlimited bandwidth/concurrency. These are vendor claims and are not independently audited — country counts and pool sizes in this tier are marketing signals, so validate against your own targets.

Pricing

  • Standard from $0.70/GB, Premium from $0.90/GB, enterprise on request.
  • A permanent promo code (IPRocket9) advertised for 10% off, bringing Standard closer to an effective ~$0.63/GB.
  • Purchased data is advertised as non-expiring, with no charge for invalid IPs.

That places IPRocket firmly in the budget tier — cheaper than Bright Data or Oxylabs, with correspondingly fewer enterprise features.

Strengths

  • Two clear quality tiers, so you can pay for cleaner IPs only when a target demands it.
  • Low, transparent pay-as-you-go pricing with a standing discount code.
  • Sticky or rotating sessions via API, plus HTTP(S)/SOCKS5 and antidetect integration.
  • Non-expiring data and no charge for invalid IPs.

Weaknesses and honest caveats

  • Self-reported metrics. The 60M pool, country count and success rate are vendor figures, not audited.
  • Speed is mid-pack. Independent commentary rates it "decent, not the fastest," which matters for time-sensitive jobs.
  • Fewer advanced features than enterprise providers, as expected at this price.
  • Review noise. Much of the visible coverage is affiliate content built around the promo code, so weigh it accordingly.
  • Sourcing transparency. Confirm how residential IPs are obtained and how consent works before scaling any budget network.

Who it's for

IPRocket suits small teams and individuals who want affordable residential IPs for scraping, SEO, ad verification and account management, with the option to step up to a premium tier for strict platforms. If you need audited sourcing, contractual SLAs or the fastest possible network, look at enterprise providers instead.

Buying IPRocket more cheaply

IPRocket's premium tier is resold through ProxyUniverse as "IProcket Premium," listed per GB (from around $2.25/GB for the premium line at the time of writing). Depending on the live offer, the direct site with the IPRocket9 code or the reseller panel may be cheaper — compare both, and use ProxyUniverse to benchmark it against other pools in one dashboard.

Disclosure: ProxyUniverse is a commercial partner of this publication. That relationship does not change the assessment above and is not proof of any provider's sourcing practices. Confirm current pricing, inventory and terms, and test a small workload first.

How to test before you scale

  1. Buy the smallest Standard package and authenticate over HTTP and SOCKS5.
  2. Test the same targets on Standard vs Premium to see whether the upgrade is worth it.
  3. Verify country/state/city and ASN accuracy on your real targets.
  4. Measure success rate, latency and sticky-session stability for 24–48 hours.
  5. Scale only once the numbers justify it on your own sites.

FAQ

What is the difference between IPRocket Standard and Premium?

Standard (from ~$0.70/GB) is the general-purpose tier; Premium (from ~$0.90/GB) uses cleaner, higher-trust IPs for strict platforms like social media and e-commerce.

Does IPRocket support SOCKS5?

Yes. HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 are supported, with sticky or rotating sessions via API.

Is the IPRocket9 code real?

It is an advertised standing 10% discount code. Verify it still applies at checkout, as promotions can change.

Can I buy IPRocket through ProxyUniverse?

Yes — the premium line is listed as "IProcket Premium" on ProxyUniverse. Compare it with a direct purchase.

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