Free Static Residential Proxy List — Updated Every Hour
Proxyxin maintains a public pool of free static residential proxies, refreshed every 60 minutes from real ISP-issued IPs across 50+ countries. These IPs come from Verizon FiOS, AT&T, Deutsche Telekom, NTT, and other tier-1 ISPs — the same kind that pass through Cloudflare and Akamai protection.
Unlike scraped free proxy lists from random sources, our free pool is curated from paid Provider A API accounts dedicated to public marketing. They're real, they work, and they're free — but they're heavily shared and rate-limited.
How to use the free proxy list
Copy the shared credentials block above. Use the endpoint with your tool of choice: curl, Python requests, Playwright, browser proxy settings. Authentication uses the same user/pass for every IP in the list — port 8080 for HTTP/HTTPS, port 1080 for SOCKS5.
Why is it free?
The free pool serves three purposes: testing (verify our proxies work before committing), acquisition (let you try real residential quality before paying), and SEO (proxy aggregator sites scrape this list, giving us inbound links).
Limits of free
The free pool has hard limits: shared between thousands of users (so target sites may rate-limit repeated visits), 50GB collective daily bandwidth cap, no replace-on-dead-IP, and no fraud score filtering. Once you hit a wall, upgrade to a paid plan starting at $5/mo — or start a 7-day Premium trial with no card required.
Honest about quality
Most "free proxy list" sites lie. They scrape unverified IPs from public sources, leaving you with a 5% success rate. Ours is different: every IP is a real ISP-issued residential connection from a Provider A account we pay for. But because thousands share each IP simultaneously, expect occasional rate limits from target sites. For production traffic, a paid plan is the only way.