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Brazil Proxy Network

Access the Brazilian internet with premium residential and mobile proxies. 5M+ IPs across 100+ cities including São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Brasília.

5M+
Available IPs
100
Cities Covered

Why Use Brazil Proxies?

Brazil is the largest digital market in Latin America, with over 180 million internet users and a thriving e-commerce ecosystem dominated by platforms like Mercado Livre, Americanas, and Magazine Luiza. Businesses targeting the Brazilian market need reliable proxy solutions to access geo-restricted content, monitor competitor pricing, and conduct localized market research. With unique regulatory requirements under the LGPD (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados) and a highly competitive online landscape, having authentic Brazilian IP addresses is essential for accurate data collection and brand protection.

NanoIP offers an extensive network of over 5 million Brazilian IP addresses spanning 100+ cities, from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, and Salvador. Our Brazil proxy infrastructure delivers sub-second response times, 99.9% uptime, and full support for all major protocols. Whether you need residential proxies for web scraping on Brazilian marketplaces or mobile proxies for app testing on Claro, Vivo, TIM, and Oi networks, our Brazilian proxy network provides enterprise-grade performance tailored to the local market.

Popular Use Cases in Brazil

E-Commerce Price Monitoring

Monitor pricing on major Brazilian e-commerce platforms like Mercado Livre, Americanas, Magazine Luiza, and Shopee Brazil. Track competitor prices, product availability, flash sales, and promotional campaigns across the country's largest online marketplaces in real-time. Learn more about price monitoring

Brazilian Search Engine Optimization

Monitor search rankings on Google Brazil (google.com.br) and track keyword positions across different Brazilian states. Analyze local SERP features, Google Shopping results, and optimize Portuguese-language content for the Brazilian search landscape. Learn more about SEO monitoring

Social Media & Influencer Research

Access and analyze Brazilian social media activity on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube Brazil. Gather insights on trending topics, influencer engagement rates, and consumer sentiment in one of the world's most active social media markets. Learn more about social media management

Ad Verification & Brand Safety

Verify that your digital advertisements are displayed correctly across Brazilian websites, apps, and streaming platforms like Globoplay. Detect ad fraud, check geo-targeting accuracy for different Brazilian regions, and ensure brand safety compliance. Learn more about ad verification

Financial & Market Data Collection

Collect market data from B3 (Brasil Bolsa Balcão), Brazilian government portals, IBGE statistics, and industry-specific databases. Access region-restricted financial information and gather competitive intelligence for strategic business decisions in Brazil. Learn more about data collection

Network Coverage & ISP Details

Residential network: 5M+ IPs sourced from Brazil's major fixed-line and broadband ISPs, including Vivo (Telefônica Brasil), Claro Brasil, NET (now Claro NET), TIM Fiber, Oi Fibra, GVT (now Vivo), and regional providers across all 26 states and the Federal District. State-level targeting available across all 27 Brazilian states and territories; city-level targeting in major metropolitan areas including São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Salvador, Fortaleza, Recife, Manaus, and Brasília.

Mobile network: Real 4G/5G IPs from Brazil's four national mobile carriers — Claro Brasil (largest by network quality), Vivo (Telefônica, largest subscriber base), TIM Brasil (Telecom Italia Mobile), and Oi. Carrier-level targeting is available, which is critical for verifying mobile app behavior and in-app advertising on Brazil's predominantly mobile-first internet population (over 60% of Brazilian internet access is via mobile).

ISP proxies: Static residential addresses from Vivo (AS18881) and Claro (AS28573) ASN ranges — the two highest-recognition ISP ASNs on Brazilian platforms, widely used for persistent account sessions on Mercado Livre, Magazine Luiza, and Brazilian financial platforms.

Using Proxies in Brazil - Legal Context

Brazil's data protection and computer access framework is governed by two primary laws. The Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD) (Law No. 13,709/2018), Brazil's comprehensive data protection law modelled closely on the EU GDPR, has been fully enforceable since August 2021, with the national data protection authority (Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados, ANPD) empowered to issue fines of up to 2% of annual Brazil revenue per violation (capped at R$50 million per infraction). The LGPD applies to any processing of personal data about individuals located in Brazil, regardless of where the processing company is based.

For proxy-based data collection activities, the key distinction is between personal data (data that identifies or can identify an individual) and non-personal, publicly available data. Collecting publicly available, non-personal commercial data — product prices on Mercado Livre, SERP rankings on Google Brazil, ad placements on Brazilian media — is not regulated by the LGPD and carries minimal legal risk under Brazilian law. Brazil does not have a specific statute prohibiting web scraping of publicly available information, and general computer access is governed by the Marco Civil da Internet (Law No. 12,965/2014) and the Lei de Crimes Cibernéticos (Law No. 12,737/2012, the "Carolina Dieckmann Law"), neither of which restricts access to publicly accessible web content.

NanoIP recommends that customers collecting any data that includes personal information about Brazilian individuals — names, CPF numbers, contact details, behavioral data — implement LGPD-compliant data handling procedures and consult a qualified Brazilian data protection attorney. For standard commercial intelligence use cases involving publicly available non-personal data, proxy-based collection in Brazil carries minimal legal risk.

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