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ProxyLine Review 2026: Affordable Proxies with Strong Performance

Umar Awan
Last updated: 2026/04/29 at 9:14 AM
Umar Awan

ProxyLine has been around since 2018, though I hadn’t really paid attention to it until recently. My team and I decided to take a closer look. Alex focused on cybersecurity, Monika explored marketing applications, and Ricky handled performance testing. After spending about a month working with the service, we had a clear sense of what it offers.

At the beginning, I assumed ProxyLine was just another minor provider in a crowded space. That impression didn’t last long. Once we started using it in real scenarios, it became clear that the platform puts real effort into maintaining speed and stability.

First Impressions

The service includes both shared and private proxies, covering IPv4 and IPv6. It works with HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 protocols. What stood out most was the scale—more than 7,500 networks spread across over 100 countries. That level of coverage is impressive considering the pricing.

IPs are available in common regions like the United States and Europe, along with Russia, Latin America, and parts of Africa. This makes it useful if you need to switch locations regularly.

Pricing is one of the first things you notice. Shared IPv4 proxies cost $0.67 for five days, while private IPv4 options begin at $0.97. IPv6 proxies go even lower, starting at $0.10. These entry points make it easy to test the service without spending much.

There’s flexibility in how you buy proxies. You can choose a single IP or scale up to thousands, and durations range from a few days to a full year. A built-in calculator helps estimate costs before purchase.

Customer Reviews

What ProxyLine Is Best For

Based on testing, ProxyLine handles a variety of tasks effectively. It works for managing social media accounts, running automation tools, monitoring SEO data, and scraping websites. It’s also suitable for accessing restricted content and even online gaming setups.

What I Liked

Several aspects stood out during testing.

The included tools are genuinely useful. Instead of being decorative extras, they help diagnose issues quickly. Checking proxy status, verifying IP details, or testing speed can all be done in one place.

Security is improved through IP binding. By linking proxies to a specific device, sessions become more stable and less vulnerable to unauthorized access. This is particularly helpful when managing accounts.

The activation process is fast. Once payment goes through, the proxies are ready immediately, with no waiting time.

Manual IP selection is another advantage. While availability can vary, being able to choose specific addresses or subnets gives more control over setup.

Reliability was consistent during testing. ProxyLine claims a large user base, and based on uptime results, the infrastructure appears solid.

Where It Falls Short

There are a few drawbacks.

Premium proxies don’t come with a free trial. While free proxies exist, they don’t reflect the performance of paid plans.

There’s also no reward system for long-term users, which could make the service more appealing over time.

Another limitation is the lack of automatic IP rotation. Switching IPs manually works, but automation would make a noticeable difference for tasks like large-scale scraping.

Procing :

Free Proxies and Tools

Before upgrading, I tried the free proxies. Performance was acceptable, with reasonable speeds and fairly accurate geo-targeting. However, since these proxies are shared, congestion can affect performance.

Each proxy also requires manual selection of protocol, whether HTTPS, SOCKS4, or SOCKS5.

The free toolkit includes several utilities:

  • A proxy checker that provides details about speed, location, and anonymity
  • An IP checker that displays connection information
  • A calculator for estimating costs
  • Port and speed testing tools for troubleshooting

These features are especially helpful for users who are just starting out.

Dashboard and Usability

From the main dashboard, you can manage proxies, add funds, check expired orders, and access API keys. Bulk purchases are straightforward, and payment records are easy to review.

Changing IPs takes only a moment, which is convenient before starting a new session.

Overall, everything is arranged logically, so even someone new to proxies should be able to use it without confusion.

By Umar Awan
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Umar Awan, CEO of Prime Star Guest Post Agency, writes for 1,000+ top trending and high-quality websites.
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