Massive IPv6 pool.
Built for concurrency.
The largest proxy pool available. 200+ countries, IPv6 routing, SOCKS5 UDP_ASSOCIATE support, and pricing that scales with your concurrency, not your data.
- 79 octillion+ IPv6 addresses across 200+ countries
- $0.05/day, $0.28/week or $0.90/month per thread
- Unlimited bandwidth with HTTP and SOCKS5 support
IPv6 done the right way.
Built for concurrency-heavy workloads where the goal is “a lot of fresh IPs, fast”.
Massive address pool
79 octillion IPv6 addresses available. Effectively unlimited fresh IPs, generated on demand.
Thread-based pricing
Pay per concurrent thread, not per gigabyte. Bandwidth through every thread is unmetered.
HTTP & SOCKS5 · UDP_ASSOCIATE
HTTP/HTTPS and full SOCKS5 including UDP_ASSOCIATE.
70+ country support
Country targeting is available for major IPv6 markets from the dashboard or proxy username parameter.
Pay per day, scale by thread.
Daily for spikes, monthly for steady. Bandwidth is unlimited either way.
- Per-thread daily pricing
- Unlimited bandwidth per thread
- 79-octillion IPv6 pool
- HTTP & SOCKS5 (incl. UDP_ASSOCIATE)
- 200+ countries
- Cancel anytime
- Everything in pay-as-you-go
- $0.28/week per thread option
- Reserved thread capacity
- Priority routing
- Engineer support
- Cancel anytime
From signup to first request in three steps.
Create an account
Sign up with email. Your dashboard is live in seconds — no card required to look around.
Generate credentials
Generate a username/password pair from the dashboard. Threads provision instantly — just request the count you need.
Send a request
Point your client at proxy.proxyomega.com:8080. Use -thread-N in the username if you want to pin a thread.
# Send a request through proxy.proxyomega.com:8080 curl -x http://proxy.proxyomega.com:8080 \ -U user-thread-42:pass \ https://target.com
For workloads where concurrency is the bottleneck.
IPv6 only makes sense when the targets accept it — check first, then bring the throughput.
Mass-concurrency scraping
Hundreds of parallel threads, each with a fresh IPv6, when the target plays nicely with IPv6.
Automation & bots
Cheap concurrency for automation flows where every account or task needs its own IP.
Cybersecurity research
Anonymous reconnaissance from a massive address pool, with bandwidth that doesn’t meter.
IPv6-aware SERP probes
Where IPv6 results differ from IPv4, this is how you collect them at scale.
How IPv6 Proxies stacks up against the rest of the lineup.
| Plan | Pricing model | IP type | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premium Unlimited | Flat /day | Residential | Unmetered enterprise pipelines |
| Unlimited Residential | Flat /month | Residential (ports) | Predictable long-running jobs |
| Platinum (ISP) | Per GB | ISP residential | Global precision targeting |
| Mobile Proxies | Per GB | 4G/5G carrier | The toughest targets |
| IPv6 Proxies | Flat /day · thread | IPv6 addresses | Mass-concurrency workloads |
IPv6 proxies, answered.
Does my target support IPv6?
How does thread-based pricing work?
How fresh are the IPs?
Do you support UDP_ASSOCIATE?
What sites accept IPv6 proxies?
Sticky sessions on IPv6?
-thread-N flag to pin a specific thread — that thread holds its IPv6 for the life of the session.Concurrency that doesn’t meter
Spin up IPv6 threads and start parallel jobs in 90 seconds.
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