IPv6 Proxies — A Cost-Effective Pool for Compatible Targets
ProxyGen IPv6 proxies tap the practically unlimited IPv6 address space to deliver very low per-request costs on targets that accept IPv6 traffic. When your destination supports modern addressing, IPv6 is the most economical way to scale.
What is an IPv6 proxy?
An IPv6 proxy routes your requests through an IPv6 address. Because the IPv6 space is enormous, providers can offer huge, fresh pools at a fraction of the cost of scarce IPv4 addresses — ideal for high-volume work on IPv6-ready sites.
How ProxyGen IPv6 proxies work
- Massive address space means abundant, low-cost IPs for large jobs.
- Very low per-request cost compared with IPv4 pools.
- Standard protocol support and instant activation.
When to use IPv6 proxies
Use IPv6 when your target explicitly supports IPv6 — many large platforms and CDNs do. For targets that are IPv4-only, choose residential, datacenter or static ISP proxies instead. See pricing.
IPv6 proxy FAQ
Will IPv6 work on every site?
No — only on targets that accept IPv6 connections. Check that your destination resolves and serves over IPv6 before choosing this pool.
Why is IPv6 cheaper?
IPv6 addresses are vastly more plentiful than IPv4, so the cost per address and per request is much lower.