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 type | IP behavior | Billing | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dynamic residential | Rotating IPs | Traffic based | Data collection, price monitoring, search result checks, regional content access |
| Dynamic mobile | Mobile carrier network | Traffic based | Mobile ad verification, mobile content testing |
| Static ISP | Fixed IP during validity period | By IP and duration | Fingerprint 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.