Head-to-Head

Proxy-Seller vs Webshare

Proxy-Seller (4.2/5) and Webshare (4.3/5) are both popular proxy networks. Here is how they compare on price, pool, and performance.

Proxy-Seller 4.2 Webshare 4.3

Quick answer

Both rate closely (4.2 vs 4.3). Proxy-Seller leans toward dedicated datacenter IPs, while Webshare is stronger for developers — so the better pick depends on your use case and budget.

Side by side

ProviderRatingPricingPoolBest for
Proxy-Seller4.2/5subscription15M+ residential IPs plus large dedicated inventoryDedicated datacenter IPs
Webshare4.3/5subscription30M+ residential IPs plus large datacenter fleetDevelopers

Proxy-Seller strengths

  • Wide range: residential, mobile, ISP, and dedicated datacenter
  • Strong choice for individual dedicated IPv4 and IPv6 proxies
  • Country and city targeting with flexible rental periods
  • Good value and responsive customer support

Webshare strengths

  • Extremely affordable datacenter and residential proxies
  • Free plan and self-serve dashboard for instant testing
  • Fast, developer-friendly setup with API access
  • Flexible bandwidth and proxy-count scaling

Verdict

Both rate closely (4.2 vs 4.3). Proxy-Seller leans toward dedicated datacenter IPs, while Webshare is stronger for developers — so the better pick depends on your use case and budget.

Bottom line — the right proxy type plus honest pricing beats simply buying the biggest pool.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which has the bigger proxy pool?

Proxy-Seller lists 15M+ residential IPs plus large dedicated inventory and Webshare lists 30M+ residential IPs plus large datacenter fleet. Bigger pools help with rotation and hard targets, but freshness matters as much as raw size.

Is Proxy-Seller better than Webshare?

They are closely matched (4.2 vs 4.3); the better choice depends on your use case and budget.

Which is cheaper, Proxy-Seller or Webshare?

Proxy-Seller uses subscription pricing (~$2-4/GB; dedicated IPs from ~$2/IP) and Webshare uses subscription pricing (Free tier available; datacenter from ~$1/proxy; residential from ~$7/GB). Compare on your expected monthly volume, since per-GB rates drop with scale.

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