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IPRoyal Pricing 2026: From $1.75/GB, Non-Expiring Traffic

· 13 min read
Yassine El Haddad
Software Developer & Automation Specialist

I build production AI agents, web scrapers, and automation pipelines. Most of what I publish here comes from the actual problems they run into: proxies that get banned, anti-bot stacks that fingerprint your client, RAG that drifts when the underlying data moves. Stack: Python, TypeScript, Go, FastAPI, LangChain, Crawlee, Playwright, deployed on AWS, GCP, and Cloudflare.

IPRoyal residential proxies start at $7.00/GB for the 1 GB subscription and scale to $1.75/GB at bulk-volume tiers (iproyal.com/residential-proxies) — with the key differentiator that purchased traffic never expires. Datacenter proxies are sold per-IP from $1.39/proxy on the 90-day plan with unlimited bandwidth, and ISP (static residential) starts at $2.40/proxy/month (iproyal.com/pricing).

This guide breaks down every IPRoyal pricing tier — residential, datacenter, ISP, mobile, and sneaker proxies — explains the non-expiring traffic model in depth, and compares costs against Bright Data, Oxylabs, and Smartproxy so you can make an accurate budget decision.

Quick Answer

IPRoyal 2026 entry prices (verified at iproyal.com/pricing): residential proxies from $7.00/GB at 1 GB scaling down to $1.75/GB at bulk; datacenter from $1.39/proxy on the 90-day plan with unlimited bandwidth; ISP (static residential) from $2.40/proxy/month; mobile rotating from $5.20/GB at 100 GB. The standout feature is non-expiring residential traffic — purchased bandwidth stays in your account until consumed, with no monthly reset.

IPRoyal pricing at a glance

Proxy typeStarting priceModelNon-expiring?
Residentialfrom $7.00/GB (down to $1.75/GB at bulk)Pay-as-you-go / subscription✅ Yes
Datacenter (dedicated)from $1.39/proxy (90-day)Per-IP, unlimited bandwidthN/A (unlimited)
ISP (Static Residential)from $2.40/IP/month (90-day)Per-IP subscription❌ No (subscribed)
Mobile (rotating, 4G/5G)from $5.20/GB (100 GB)Pay-as-you-go✅ Yes
Mobile (dedicated)from $117/proxy/month (90-day)Per-IP subscriptionN/A (unlimited)
Sneaker Proxiespriced via dashboardPer-IP daily/monthly❌ No

Pricing note: Figures are verified against iproyal.com/pricing and individual product pages as of May 2026. IPRoyal's residential pay-as-you-go tier carries a small premium over the subscription tier (~$7.35/GB at 1 GB vs $7.00/GB subscription). Always check current rates before purchasing.


Residential proxy pricing

IPRoyal's residential pool covers ~32 million IPs across 195+ countries. The billing model is pure pay-as-you-go: you pre-purchase a bandwidth block, and unused bandwidth rolls over indefinitely.

Published pricing tiers (subscription)

Verified at iproyal.com/residential-proxies (May 2026):

Bandwidth blockSubscription price/GBPay-as-you-go price/GB
1 GB$7.00$7.35
2 GB$5.95$6.25
10 GB (most popular)$5.25$5.51
50 GB$4.90$5.15
Bulk (advertised)from $1.75/GB

Bulk discount structure: IPRoyal advertises an entry price of $1.75/GB at high volumes (iproyal.com/pricing), reflecting up to 75% savings versus the 1 GB tier. Third-party reviews report bulk rates around $2.45/GB at the 5,000 GB scale. For teams running large quarterly scraping operations, batch purchasing at bulk tiers often beats competitors' monthly subscriptions on total cost — especially because IPRoyal's residential bandwidth never expires.

Geo-targeting inclusion

Country, state, and city targeting is included in the standard per-GB rate. IPRoyal does not add a surcharge for geographic precision — a differentiator versus Bright Data, which charges extra for city-level targeting on many plans.


What is non-expiring proxy traffic?

Most residential proxy providers operate on a subscription model: you pay for a fixed monthly bandwidth allotment, and any unused traffic resets at midnight on the last day of the billing cycle. If you bought 20 GB but used 14 GB, you lose 6 GB of value.

IPRoyal works differently. When you pre-purchase a bandwidth block, it stays in your account until you consume it — whether that takes 2 weeks or 2 years. There is no expiration date, no billing cycle reset, and no forced upgrade.

Who benefits most from non-expiring traffic

  • Irregular scrapers — Teams that run large batch jobs quarterly (product catalog audits, pricing sweeps, competitive intelligence) and have near-zero usage between jobs.
  • Development and QA environments — Engineers building and testing scrapers consume a few hundred MB per week. Monthly subscription minimums are financial waste.
  • Project-based agencies — Data teams that scope per-client projects with fixed deliverables. Budget allocated per project, not per month.
  • Small teams with spiky demand — Usage doubles during product launches and drops to near-zero in normal weeks. A non-expiring model matches this profile exactly.

When non-expiring traffic does NOT help

Non-expiring bandwidth only benefits you if your usage is genuinely irregular. If you run continuous daily scraping at 20+ GB/month, a monthly subscription from Smartproxy or Bright Data often reaches price parity or better — because subscription tiers discount heavily for high committed volumes.


Datacenter proxy pricing

IPRoyal datacenter proxies are dedicated static IPs hosted on server hardware with commercial IP ranges. They are faster and cheaper than residential proxies but are blocked by sites that check ASN classification. Unlike residential, they are sold per-IP with unlimited bandwidth (iproyal.com/datacenter-proxies).

Subscription durationPrice per proxy
30 daysfrom $1.57
60 daysfrom $1.48
90 days (most popular)from $1.39

Each proxy includes unlimited traffic, ~10 ms latency, ~2 Gbps throughput, and supports 10,000+ concurrent connections according to IPRoyal's published specs.

Best use cases for IPRoyal datacenter proxies:

  • APIs with no residential IP requirement (data provider APIs, internal tools)
  • Development and integration testing
  • SEO tools and rank trackers that are not WAF-protected
  • Public dataset collection (government databases, academic sources)

Not suitable for: Sneaker sites, social media platforms, or any target that permanently blocks datacenter ASNs.


ISP proxy pricing (static residential)

ISP proxies — also called static residential proxies — are datacenter servers assigned IP addresses by real ISPs (Comcast, AT&T, Spectrum). They carry residential trust scores with datacenter-level speed (~50–150 ms), making them the standard for sneaker bots and account-management workflows.

IPRoyal ISP proxies are priced per IP, with longer subscriptions discounted (iproyal.com/static-residential-proxies):

Subscription durationPrice per proxy
24 hoursfrom $1.80
30 daysfrom $2.70
60 days (most popular)from $2.55
90 daysfrom $2.40

Bulk quantity discounts are also available — IPRoyal references reduced per-proxy rates when ordering in larger batches, though exact tier breakpoints are surfaced only at checkout. Each IP includes unlimited traffic and SOCKS5 support across 31+ countries from a pool of 500K+ unique IPs.

Best use cases:

  • Sneaker bot checkout sessions (Nike SNKRS, Footsites, Adidas)
  • Social media account management requiring stable session identity
  • Streaming access and geo-testing requiring consistent residential IPs
  • Long-term scraping targets that require multi-day or multi-week sessions

See the IPRoyal sneaker proxy guide for full configuration instructions for Nike SNKRS, Footlocker, and Adidas.


Sneaker proxy pricing

IPRoyal markets sneaker proxies as a dedicated, drop-optimized product, but the public sneaker-proxy page does not publish a separate price sheet — quantities and durations are configured in the IPRoyal dashboard. In practice, sneaker proxies use the same ISP IP infrastructure as the standard ISP proxy product, so the per-IP rates align with the $1.80/proxy (24h) through $2.40/proxy (90-day) ISP ladder above.

Buying ISP IPs on the 24-hour duration is the most economical path for a single drop event, while 30–90 day commitments fit sneakerheads running multiple weekly release schedules. Check live pricing on the IPRoyal dashboard before each release.


Mobile proxy pricing

IPRoyal's mobile (4G/5G/LTE) product is sold in two flavors (iproyal.com/mobile-proxies):

Rotating (pay-as-you-go, per GB):

Bandwidth blockPrice per GB
2 GB$6.80
10 GB$6.00
50 GB (most popular)$5.60
100 GB$5.20

Dedicated (per-proxy subscription, unlimited bandwidth subject to a 30 GB/day per-proxy cap):

DurationPrice per proxy
24 hours$10.11/day
30 days$130/month
60 days (most popular)$123.50/month
90 days$117/month

The dedicated mobile plan suits sustained workflows that need a stable mobile IP (app QA, ad verification, account warm-up); the rotating GB model is the right fit for short-burst scraping of mobile-only views.


IPRoyal cost comparison vs competitors

Residential proxy pricing comparison

Provider1 GB entry10 GB50 GBBulk (advertised)Non-expiring?
IPRoyal~$7.00~$52.50~$245from ~$1.75/GB✅ Yes
Smartproxy~$8.50~$80~$200from ~$2.20/GB❌ No
Bright Data~$10–12~$85~$300from ~$2.50/GB (committed)❌ No
Oxylabs~$15~$100~$400from ~$4/GB (Pay-as-you-go)❌ No

Numbers are rounded approximations sourced from each vendor's public pricing page (May 2026). Enterprise contracts at all four vendors can shift these materially.

Key findings:

  1. At small volumes (1–10 GB), IPRoyal is the cheapest major provider with non-expiring traffic — the gap is largest at the entry tier.
  2. At 50–100 GB, IPRoyal and Smartproxy reach rough parity on $/GB. At this volume, Smartproxy's monthly subscriptions become competitive if your usage is consistent month-over-month.
  3. Above ~500 GB on a continuous monthly basis, Bright Data and Oxylabs enterprise subscriptions often drop per-GB costs below IPRoyal's standard rates — though their minimums and contract lengths change the real cost calculation.
  4. The non-expiring advantage is worth money. If you use 60% of a 10 GB plan on average, IPRoyal's effective per-GB cost is ~$8.75 (10 GB × $5.25 ÷ 6 GB consumed) versus a subscription provider's ~$13.30 (40% waste on the same monthly $80 plan).

Datacenter proxy pricing comparison

ProviderPricing modelPer unitBest for
IPRoyalPer-IP, unlimited trafficfrom $1.39/proxy (90-day)Long-running scrapers needing stable IPs
SmartproxyPer-GBfrom $0.80/GBHigh-volume continuous bandwidth
Bright DataPer-GB (enterprise)from $0.60/GB (committed)Enterprise, committed volume

Smartproxy and Bright Data undercut IPRoyal on raw per-GB datacenter rates — but IPRoyal's per-IP unlimited-bandwidth model can be cheaper when you push large bandwidth volumes through a small number of static IPs. Match the pricing model to your traffic shape rather than just comparing headline numbers.


Cost optimization tips

1. Batch-purchase at bulk tiers when possible

The jump from $7.00/GB (1 GB subscription) to the advertised $1.75/GB bulk rate is a 75% reduction (iproyal.com/pricing). If you anticipate consuming 100+ GB over the next 6–12 months, purchasing a larger block upfront locks in a lower rate. Since residential bandwidth never expires, there is no risk in pre-purchasing for future jobs.

2. Use datacenter proxies for dev and QA

Residential bandwidth costs 3–5x more than datacenter bandwidth. Keep development and testing pipelines on datacenter proxies. Switch to residential only for production extraction jobs that require it.

3. Route geo-targeted requests efficiently

IPRoyal's geo-targeting does not add a per-GB surcharge, but unnecessary precision increases session overhead. Use country-level targeting unless state or city precision is required for your use case.

4. Mix proxy types by target sensitivity

Not every URL in your scraping list requires residential IPs. Route low-risk targets (public APIs, government databases) through datacenter proxies and reserve residential bandwidth for WAF-protected targets. This hybrid approach can reduce residential consumption by 40–60% on mixed-target jobs.

5. Monitor bandwidth via the API

IPRoyal's REST API exposes a /bandwidth endpoint that returns remaining balance per product. Build this into your pipeline monitoring so jobs auto-pause when bandwidth drops below a threshold rather than unexpectedly hitting zero during a production run. See the IPRoyal API guide for implementation details.


Is IPRoyal the cheapest proxy provider?

At small-to-mid volumes (under 50 GB), yes — IPRoyal is typically the cheapest major residential proxy provider, and is one of the very few offering non-expiring bandwidth at that price point. The 1 GB subscription at $7.00/GB and the 10 GB subscription at $5.25/GB are hard to beat at the entry tier.

At high volumes (500 GB+ monthly, continuous), the answer shifts. Bright Data and Oxylabs enterprise contracts reach competitive per-GB rates, and Smartproxy's subscription tiers close the gap at 100+ GB. However, these providers require monthly commitments — unused bandwidth is lost.

The real question is not just "who charges less per GB" but "what does the bandwidth actually cost after accounting for waste?" For irregular workflows, IPRoyal's structural advantage persists at almost any volume.

For a detailed technical evaluation of IPRoyal's infrastructure quality, success rates, and failure modes, see the IPRoyal proxy review. For a direct head-to-head pricing and feature comparison, see IPRoyal vs Smartproxy 2026.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

IPRoyal residential proxies cost $7.00/GB at 1 GB on subscription, $5.95/GB at 2 GB, $5.25/GB at 10 GB, and $4.90/GB at 50 GB. The advertised bulk entry rate is $1.75/GB at high volumes. Pay-as-you-go is roughly $0.25–0.35/GB higher than the subscription tier at each step. Purchased bandwidth never expires, so the effective per-GB cost stays lower than subscription providers if you don't consume your full allocation each month.

Non-expiring traffic means that bandwidth you purchase stays in your account indefinitely until consumed. Unlike most proxy providers that reset unused bandwidth on the 1st of each month, IPRoyal carries your balance forward at no additional cost. There is no renewal date — your remaining GB is always available regardless of how long it takes to use.

Yes, IPRoyal is meaningfully cheaper than Bright Data at small-to-mid volumes. At 10 GB, IPRoyal costs ~$52.50 on subscription ($5.25/GB) versus Bright Data's entry residential pricing closer to $85. Bright Data's enterprise contracts can become price-competitive at 500 GB+ monthly committed volumes, but carry minimum commitments and contracts that IPRoyal does not require.

IPRoyal does not currently offer a free trial for residential or datacenter proxies. However, because there is no minimum purchase and no subscription lock-in, you can start with a 1 GB residential package (approximately $7) to test connectivity, success rates, and geo-targeting before committing to a larger volume purchase.

Residential proxies use IPs from real consumer broadband connections — they rotate by default, cost from $7.00/GB down to $4.90/GB at 50 GB on subscription, and carry high trust scores with anti-bot systems. ISP proxies are datacenter servers assigned IPs by real ISPs — they are static (same IP each session), faster (~50–150 ms), and priced per IP from $2.40/proxy/month on the 90-day plan (or $1.80 on the 24-hour plan). Use residential for rotating-IP scraping; use ISP for workflows requiring session persistence or sneaker bots.

Yes. IPRoyal's per-GB rate decreases with volume automatically — no negotiation required for standard tiers. The advertised bulk entry price is $1.75/GB for residential, a 75% reduction versus the $7.00/GB 1 GB tier. For custom enterprise volumes above 1 TB, contact IPRoyal directly for a negotiated rate.