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.
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#
- Buy the smallest Standard package and authenticate over HTTP and SOCKS5.
- Test the same targets on Standard vs Premium to see whether the upgrade is worth it.
- Verify country/state/city and ASN accuracy on your real targets.
- Measure success rate, latency and sticky-session stability for 24–48 hours.
- 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.
Sources#