Infatica is powered by 40M ethically sourced proxies across 195 countries. It positions itself firmly at the enterprise and compliance-conscious end of the market. I went through the full registration flow. Here is the full picture.
Infatica Pros and Cons
- Four active ISO certifications: 27001:2022, 27701:2019, 22301:2019, and 20000-1:2018
- 40M ethically sourced residential proxies across 195 countries
- Published 0.4-second average response time
- 99.9% uptime across all proxy plans
- 7-day trial available on residential proxies for $4 and mobile for $8
- Scraper API available with a free trial, no payment is required
- Pay-as-you-go residential option at $4/GB with no commitment
- Annual billing available with 20% discount
- Country, city, ZIP, and ISP-level geo-targeting
- Login/password and IP whitelist authorization methods
- HTTP and SOCKS5 protocol support
- Rotation time selection built into the dashboard
- API playground built directly into the dashboard for testing scraper requests
- No free proxy tier like Webshare’s permanent free plan
- Mobile proxy pricing starts at $8/GB on the trial and $1/GB at volume, which requires higher spend to reach the best per-GB rate
Infatica’s four ISO certifications and ethically sourced proxy network make it one of the most compliance-ready providers in this review series. Head over to Infatica to start your 7-day trial and explore the full product range before committing.
Rating Breakdown
To evaluate Infatica, I applied our proxy review methodology, a structured framework used across all reviews in this series to ensure scores are consistent, fair, and based on real first-hand experience rather than marketing claims.
Here is how Infatica scored across every key parameter.
| Parameter | Score | Why This Score |
|---|---|---|
| Prices | 9.0/10 | Pay-as-you-go at $4/GB with no commitment is accessible. The 7-day trial at $4 is a low-risk entry. Annual billing saves 20%. |
| Proxy Pool & Coverage | 9.0/10 | 40M ethically sourced residential IPs across 195 countries, 5M+ mobile IPs, 150K+ static ISP IPs, and 500K+ datacenter IPs. 100% ethical sourcing is confirmed on the pricing page and backed by four ISO certifications. |
| Performance & Reliability | 9.1/10 | Published 0.4 second average response time and 99.9% uptime are among the strongest specific figures in this review series. |
| Ease of Use | 9.2/10 | Registration is clean with a user type dropdown that helps Infatica tailor the experience. The dashboard surfaces product cards, an overview panel, and a support ticket section immediately after login. |
| Support | 9.3/10 | The ticket received a full response in 21 minutes. A comprehensive, technically specific answer that went beyond the question asked. |
| Overall | 9.1/10 | Infatica delivers serious infrastructure credentials, a well-designed dashboard, competitive pricing at volume, and one of the strongest compliance postures of any provider. |
Infatica Prices & Plans
Infatica offers one of the broadest product catalogs in this review series, spanning proxies, scraping APIs, and structured datasets.
Here is a full overview.
Proxy Products
Mobile Proxies (3G/4G/5G)
| Plan | Monthly Price | Included Traffic | Price per GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paid Trial | $8.00 (One-time) | 1 GB | $8.00 |
| Light | $45.00 | 3 GB | $15.00 |
| Start | $130.00 | 10 GB | $13.00 |
| Pro | $240.00 | 20 GB | $12.00 |
| High | $800.00 | 100 GB | $8.00 |
Datacenter & Static ISP Proxies
| Product Type | Starting Price | Traffic | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shared Datacenter | From $1.00 / IP | Unlimited | Rotating options |
| Dedicated Datacenter | From $1.10 / IP | Unlimited | Private IPs |
| Static ISP (Residential) | From $1.95 / IP | Unlimited | Non-rotating, high trust |
Residential Proxy: Plan Breakdown
| Plan | Monthly Price | Included Traffic | Price per GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paid Trial | $4.00 (One-time) | 1 GB | $4.00 |
| Pay-As-You-Go | Flexible | No monthly fee | $4.00 |
| Light | $96.00 | 25 GB | $3.84 |
| Start | $360.00 | 100 GB | $3.60 |
| Pro | $700.00 | 241 GB | $2.90 |
| Plus | $1,350.00 | 500 GB | $2.70 |
All residential plans include 35M+ IPs, worldwide geo, 99.9% uptime, login/password and IP whitelist authorization, rotation time selection, 0.4 response time, 100% ethically sourced proxies, and Country/City/ZIP targeting.
Annual billing saves 20% across all plans.
Scraping Products
Web Scraper API Plans
| Plan | Monthly Price | Included Requests | Price / 1K Req. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | $0.00 | 5,000 | Free |
| Small | $25.00 | 250,000 | $0.10 |
| Medium | $90.00 | 1,000,000 | $0.09 |
| Large | $240.00 | 3,000,000 | $0.08 |
Social Media Scraper API Plans
| Plan | Monthly Price | Price / 1K Req. |
|---|---|---|
| Micro Project | $19.00 | $0.28 |
| Small Project | $65.00 | $0.13 |
| Starter Project | $165.00 | $0.11 |
| Growth Project | $450.00 | $0.10 |
| Scale Project | $900.00 | $0.09 |
Infatica also provides structured, ready-to-use datasets covering: LinkedIn (profiles, companies, posts, job listings), Instagram (profiles, posts, reels, comments), Amazon (bestsellers, reviews, seller details), Walmart, Shopee, Indeed, Crunchbase, TikTok, Twitter, social media bundles, eCommerce bundles, and real estate (Zillow, Zoopla).
Payment Methods
At the Residential Proxy checkout, Infatica accepts:
- PayPal
- Stripe (Visa, Mastercard, American Express)
- Crypto (Bitcoin)
- Balance (account credit)
- Bank Transfer
Apple Pay is also accepted. This is one of the most comprehensive payment method selections in this review series, covering card, digital wallet, crypto, and wire transfer in a single checkout screen.
Infatica Features
- 40M ethically sourced residential IPs across 195 countries
- 5M+ mobile IPs with HTTP/SOCKS5 support
- Published 0.4-second average response time
- 99.9% uptime across all plans
- Country, city, ZIP, and ISP-level geo-targeting
- Login/password and IP whitelist authorization methods
- HTTP and SOCKS5 protocols
- Rotation time selection
- 7-day residential trial for $4 and mobile trial for $8
- Scraper API free trial with no payment required
- API playground built into the dashboard (cURL, Node.js, Python)
- Web Scraper API with JavaScript rendering, Ajax support, and CAPTCHA handling
- SERP Scraper API
- YouTube Data API
- AI Search Data API (multi-engine: ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity)
- Custom Scraping as a Service
- LinkedIn, Instagram, Amazon, Walmart, and 10+ additional structured datasets
Performance
Infatica publishes two specific performance figures that are worth taking seriously given the certification context behind them.
Published Performance Metrics
| Metric | Infatica Figure |
|---|---|
| Average response time | 0.4 seconds |
| Uptime | 99.9% |
| Residential IP pool | 35M+ (40M on homepage) |
| Country coverage | 195 countries |
| Mobile IP pool | 5M+ |
| Static ISP IPs | 150K+ |
| Datacenter IPs (shared) | 500K+ |
| Datacenter IPs (dedicated) | 200K+ |
The 0.4-second average response time is the fastest published figure of any provider in this review series, sitting below the 0.6-second figure published by both Oxylabs and ProxyEmpire.
That is a meaningful claim for latency-sensitive scraping workloads.
Ease of Use
I evaluated four areas: the homepage, the registration flow, the dashboard, and the checkout and product selection process.
1. Registration
The Infatica homepage top navigation bar includes a persistent “Ethically-sourced proxies: Learn More” banner, which signals that ethical sourcing is not a footnote but an active positioning statement.

Clicking Start Trial opens a clean registration form with:
- First name and last name
- User type (dropdown selector)
- Email address
- Password with a strength indicator

The left side of the registration page displays four ISO certification badges (27001:2022, 27701:2019, 22301:2019, 20000-1:2018).
All Infatica products are regularly certified by industry-recognized organizations to ensure safe use.”
After submitting, the confirmation screen shows “Email confirmation required. To continue, you need to confirm your email. A confirmation email has been sent.”

Clicking the link in the email brings up a clean “Your email address has been verified” screen with a “Continue To Client Area” button.

Registration verdict: Straightforward with one additional field (user type) compared to simpler providers.
The ISO certifications shown during registration set a clear tone about what kind of platform this is before you have spent anything. Email verification is standard at this level.
2. The Dashboard
After verifying your email and entering the Client Area, the dashboard opens with a three-card product strip at the top showing:
- Residential: 35M+ IPs, From $4/month to $0.3 per GB, Try it now
- Mobile: 5M+ IPs, From $8/month to $1 per GB, Try it now
- Scraper API: Try for Free, Try it now
Below the product cards, a Client Area Overview section shows four coloured status tiles: Services, Quotes, Tickets, and Invoices, all with View All links.

A Support Tickets panel sits below, showing your active tickets or a “You don’t have any opened tickets yet” prompt if you are new.
An Open New Ticket button is visible directly from this screen.
A chat widget from Robert (a named support agent) appears in the bottom-right with the message “Hey there! If you have any questions, we’re here to help!” This is a different approach from bot-first providers: a real name appears immediately.
The left sidebar is well-organized into clear sections:
PROXY:
- My Proxy Products
- Proxy Pricing (expandable to Residential Proxy, Residential IPv6 Proxy, Mobile Proxy, ISP Proxy, DC Proxy)
SCRAPER:
- Web Scraper API Pricing
- API Playground
- My Scraper API
MENU:
- Billing
- Support (expandable to Tickets and Open Ticket)
- Documentation
- Affiliates
- Marketplace
The API Playground is a standout dashboard feature. It provides a live scraper testing environment where you can enter a URL, toggle JavaScript rendering on or off, select location, HTTP method, and device type, and view the generated cURL, Node.js, or Python code in real time.

A Send Request button runs the call and returns a Response and Stats tab. For developer users evaluating Infatica’s scraper, this removes the need to set up a local environment before testing.
On an active account, the dashboard also shows a Products and Services table listing active plans with their details, due date, payment method, amount, and status.

This gives you a full billing overview on the home screen without navigating to a separate billing page.
3. Selecting a Product and Going to Checkout
Clicking Try it now on the Residential card, or navigating to Residential Proxy in the sidebar, opens the Shopping Cart page.

This is one of the most complete checkout screens in this review series, showing:
- Select Payment Method: PayPal, Stripe, Crypto, Balance, Bank Transfer
- Trial notice: “Trial: $4.00 per 7 days. Trial includes all features of chosen plan (only traffic will be limited). You can cancel subscription anytime.”
- Select Traffic Package: All six plans are displayed as cards with their tier label, monthly total, and per-GB rate visible at a glance. Each card has both a Get Trial and a Buy Now button, allowing you to commit to a trial or go straight to a full plan.

The bottom of the checkout page shows a summary tile listing all plan-level features: 35M+ IPs, Worldwide Geo, 99.9% uptime, Auth options, rotation time selection, 0.4 response time, 100% ethically-sourced proxies, Country/City/ZIP targeting, and SOCKS/HTTP protocols.
All of this is visible before you confirm payment.
4. Proxy Management
With the purchase flow covered, I wanted to look at what ongoing proxy management actually involves on Infatica.
The first thing that stands out is access management. Infatica supports two-factor authentication and lets you grant permissioned access to team members from within the account.

For compliance-conscious teams, this is meaningful. It means you can share proxy access without sharing account credentials, and you can restrict what team members can see or do.
This is not something most providers at this pricing tier offer, and it is consistent with the ISO certification posture the platform establishes from registration onwards.
Getting to the proxy setup widget takes a couple of clicks that are not immediately obvious. You need to go through the My Proxy Products tab in the sidebar, find your active plan, and navigate from there.

Once you are in the right place, the widget walks you through a structured flow:
- Name the list
- Select an authentication method
- Choose a location preset or enter a custom location
- Set the rotation interval
- Pick the output format

The system then generates a list of up to 1,000 endpoints ready to copy into your tooling. You can run through this process multiple times to create separate named lists for different targets or locations, which is useful for teams running parallel scraping operations across different geographies.
For usage tracking, Infatica provides two graphs. The first shows your total traffic consumed and remaining for the current plan period. The second breaks down traffic expenditure by day, week, or month.

You can also filter usage by a specific proxy list, though the option is not the most prominent thing on the page. What is missing:
- No custom date range selector
- No request count figures
- No success rate data
- No per-session breakdowns
For most individual buyers this is fine. For teams running multiple concurrent operations, the reporting tools are on the lighter side.
On the API side, Infatica offers a public Client API that currently covers:
- Retrieving traffic usage information
- Querying active locations in the pool
- Checking available ISPs for targeting
The documentation is one of the more comprehensive reviewed, covering every proxy type with its own setup guide and platform-specific integration instructions for Android, browser, C#, iOS, PHP, Puppeteer, Python, and Shell.
A network status page is also available outside the dashboard for checking uptime and outage history.
The API Playground deserves a specific mention here. It is one of the more useful developer tools built into any proxy dashboard reviewed.

You enter a target URL, toggle JavaScript rendering, select a location, set an HTTP method, choose a device type, and optionally enter a session ID. The right panel generates the equivalent cURL, Node.js, or Python call with your credentials already filled in, and a Send Request button runs it live and returns the response and stats.
For teams evaluating whether the scraper API handles their specific target before committing to a paid plan, this eliminates the need to set up a local environment first.
Proxy management verdict: Infatica’s access management tools (2FA and permissioned team members) put it in a different category from most providers at this price point.
The proxy list widget is functional but slightly buried in navigation. Usage tracking covers the basics without deep analytics. The API Playground is genuinely useful for developer evaluation. The documentation is thorough and well-organized across all proxy types.
Overall ease of use verdict
Infatica delivers a clean, well-structured experience from homepage to checkout. The ISO certifications shown during registration set an immediate trust signal. The dashboard is logically organized, the API playground is a genuinely useful tool for developers, and the checkout page is one of the most transparent and information-rich in this review series.
The one area where beginners might feel slightly more friction is the user type field at registration and the email verification step, both of which add minimal time but are worth noting.
Level of Support
Infatica provides three support channels from inside the dashboard: ticket support, live chat, and a Documentation section.
For this review, I tested the ticket system, which is the most revealing channel for assessing how well a team handles technical questions under real conditions.
The Ticket System
Navigating to Support in the left sidebar and clicking Open Ticket opens a well-structured ticket form.
The form asks for:
- Department: General Enquiries, SDK Integration, or Support
- Name and Email Address: Pre-filled from the account
- Subject: Free text
- Related Service: Dropdown to link the ticket to an active product
- Priority: High, Medium, or Low (selectable)
- Message: Free text with file attachment option (JPG, GIF, JPEG, PNG, up to 5MB)
I selected General Enquiries, set priority to High, entered “Sticky Sessions” as the subject, and asked: “Do you support both rotating and sticky sessions? What’s the maximum sticky session duration?”

After clicking Submit, the confirmation screen displayed “Ticket #410896 created! Your ticket has been successfully created!” with an Open Ticket button to track the response.

The Response
Robert Arias replied at 14:23 on the same day the ticket was submitted at 14:02. That is a 21-minute turnaround on a General Inquiries ticket, which is faster than most providers in this series manage even on high-priority tickets.

Robert’s response went well beyond the question asked. Here is everything he confirmed:
- Both rotating and sticky sessions are supported on residential proxies
- Rotation time is configurable from 5 to 60 minutes, per request, or as a sticky session
- Sticky IPs remain available for as long as the device stays online, ranging from a few minutes to a full day, depending on device activity and session availability
- Both HTTP and SOCKS5 protocols are supported
- Geo-targeting is available at global, country, region, and city levels across 250+ locations
- Authentication supports both IP whitelist and login/password methods
- Each proxy list supports up to 1,000 ports with automatic rotation managed on Infatica’s side
- Up to 20 proxy lists can be created per plan, each tailored to a specific location
- No bandwidth limits apply
The response was technically comprehensive and clearly written by someone who knows the product.
Robert did not just answer the sticky session question but gave a full picture of how the proxy system works, which is genuinely useful for a new user evaluating the platform before purchasing.
Live Chat
The chat widget is also accessible from every page in the dashboard. Robert’s profile appears immediately with a named greeting. This follows the same pattern as IPRoyal: a named human presence rather than a bot icon.
Documentation
The Documentation link in the sidebar opens a full developer reference covering proxy setup, API integration, endpoint configurations, and authentication methods.
It is well-organized and covers both proxy products and the Scraper API.

My Verdict on Support
Infatica’s ticket support delivered one of the better responses in this review series.
Key observations:
- 21-minute response time on a General Enquiries ticket submitted mid-afternoon is genuinely impressive
- Robert’s answer was technically comprehensive, covering session control, geo-targeting, authentication, protocol support, and bandwidth limits without being asked about all of them
- The ticket form with department selection and priority levels is more structured than most competitors and helps route queries appropriately
- Named agent presence in the live chat widget on the dashboard home adds a human signal immediately on login
- Documentation is available as a self-service option for users who prefer to find answers independently
Conclusion: Do We Recommend Infatica?
Yes, particularly for enterprise buyers and compliance-sensitive teams.
Infatica has built a platform where the credentials are real. Four active ISO certifications, Fortune 500 client relationships, and a 40M ethically sourced proxy pool backed by 0.4 second response times and 99.9% uptime are not marketing claims in isolation.
They are independently verified positions that matter to teams operating in regulated industries or running critical data infrastructure.
For data teams, developers, and enterprise buyers who need a proxy provider they can point to in a compliance review, Infatica is one of the strongest options available.

