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United States Proxy Network

Access the American internet with premium residential, ISP, and mobile proxies. 30M+ IPs across 500+ cities in all 50 states.

30M+
Available IPs
500
Cities Covered

Why Use United States Proxies?

The United States is the world's largest digital advertising market and home to the biggest e-commerce platforms including Amazon, eBay, and Walmart. Businesses operating globally need US proxy addresses to access geo-restricted American content, monitor competitor pricing, verify ad placements, and conduct accurate market research. With platforms like Google, Meta, and TikTok US serving region-specific content, having genuine American IP addresses is critical for data accuracy and competitive intelligence.

NanoIP provides access to over 30 million US IP addresses spanning 500+ cities across all 50 states. Our United States proxy infrastructure is connected through major ISPs like AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, and T-Mobile, delivering ultra-low latency and 99.9% uptime. Whether you need residential proxies for large-scale web scraping, for high-throughput API calls, ISP proxies for persistent sessions, or mobile proxies for app testing on American carrier networks, our US proxy network delivers unmatched performance and coverage.

Popular Use Cases in the United States

E-Commerce Price Intelligence

Monitor pricing, inventory, and promotions across Amazon.com, Walmart.com, eBay, Target, and Best Buy. Track MAP compliance, detect unauthorized sellers, and gather real-time competitive pricing data across the largest US retail platforms. Learn more about price monitoring

US Search Engine Optimization

Track keyword rankings on Google US across different states and cities. Monitor local SEO performance, analyze SERP features, featured snippets, and Google Business profiles to optimize your visibility in the American search market. Learn more about SEO monitoring

Social Media & Ad Verification

Verify ad placements and creative rendering across US-targeted campaigns on Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and programmatic networks. Detect ad fraud, check geo-targeting accuracy, and ensure brand safety across American digital media. Learn more about ad verification

Sneaker & Retail Automation

Access US-exclusive product releases on Nike SNKRS, Foot Locker, Shopify stores, and limited-edition drops. Use residential and ISP proxies to reduce access interruptions while monitoring stock availability and securing purchases. Learn more about sneaker bot automation

Financial & Real Estate Data Collection

Aggregate data from US financial portals, real estate platforms like Zillow and Realtor.com, job boards, and government databases. Collect market intelligence for investment research, property analysis, and economic trend monitoring. Learn more about data collection

Network Coverage & ISP Details

NanoIP's United States proxy network spans all 50 states, covering 500+ cities from major metros like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and Miami down to mid-sized markets and suburban areas. Our residential IP pool is sourced from over 80 major and regional US ISPs, including Comcast (Xfinity), AT&T, Charter (Spectrum), Verizon Fios, Cox Communications, CenturyLink (Lumen), Frontier, and Mediacom. Mobile proxies run on AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and US Cellular 4G/5G networks. ISP proxies use static addresses from Comcast Business and AT&T Business ASN ranges, which carry high trust scores on US platforms. City-level targeting is available in all top-50 US metros, with state-level targeting available across all 50 states.

Using Proxies in the United States - Legal Context

Web scraping and proxy use for data collection from publicly accessible websites is generally lawful under US federal law. The Ninth Circuit's decision in hiQ Labs, Inc. v. LinkedIn Corp. (2022) affirmed that scraping publicly available web data does not constitute unauthorized access under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). The Supreme Court's 2021 ruling in Van Buren v. United States further narrowed the CFAA's scope, making broad anti-scraping claims harder to sustain. That said, individual website terms of service may restrict automated access, and certain data types — personal information subject to CCPA, copyrighted content, and non-public data — carry additional legal considerations. NanoIP recommends that all customers consult legal counsel for their specific data collection use case, respect robots.txt directives, and review the terms of service of any platform they access.

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