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Product Selection

Choose the right NanoIP proxy type by fixed IP need, business scenario, and billing model.

How to choose the right proxy type

NanoIP offers dynamic residential proxies, dynamic mobile proxies, and static ISP proxies. The main decisions are whether you need a fixed IP, what you use it for, and how you want to be billed.

Proxy type comparison

Proxy typeIP behaviorBillingBest for
Dynamic residentialRotating IPsTraffic basedData collection, price monitoring, search result checks, regional content access
Dynamic mobileMobile carrier networkTraffic basedMobile ad verification, mobile content testing
Static ISPFixed IP during validity periodBy IP and durationFingerprint browsers, account management, long-term login, stable environments

Choose dynamic residential proxies when

Use dynamic residential proxies when you need many different IPs and do not need the same IP for a long time.

  • Public web data collection.
  • Price and inventory monitoring.
  • Search result and regional content checks.
  • Ad display verification.
  • Independent bulk requests.

Choose dynamic mobile proxies when

Use dynamic mobile proxies when the target workflow needs a mobile carrier network environment.

  • Mobile ad verification.
  • App store content checks.
  • Mobile search result testing.
  • Mobile localized content review.

Choose static ISP proxies when

Use static ISP proxies when a stable network identity matters.

  • Fingerprint browsers.
  • Independent multi-account environments.
  • Long login sessions.
  • Social media or e-commerce account operation.
  • Long-running browser automation.

Quick recommendation

  • Need rotating IPs: choose dynamic residential proxies.
  • Need a mobile carrier network: choose dynamic mobile proxies.
  • Need a long-term fixed IP: choose static ISP proxies.
  • Need fingerprint browser profiles: prefer static ISP proxies.

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