South Korea Residential Proxies
Access 821K+ real residential IPs from South Korea. Rotating and sticky sessions with city-level targeting — anonymous, instant delivery.
South Korea residential proxies route your requests through 821K+ IP addresses that South Korea internet providers assigned to real homes and mobile devices. Because the traffic looks like an ordinary South Korea resident browsing the web, these IPs pass the trust checks that quickly flag datacenter ranges — which is why residential is the default choice for South Korea e-commerce sites, search results and social platforms.
Proxya's South Korea pool supports both rotating and sticky sessions with city-level targeting, over HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5. Billing is pay-as-you-go from $1.75/GB with no subscription, and access is activated instantly after payment. Common jobs include South Korea web scraping, ad verification, local SEO checks and managing South Korea accounts.
Why Choose Proxya South Korea Residential Proxies?
Top Use Cases for South Korea Proxies
Web Scraping
Extract data from South Korea websites without IP bans using rotating residential IPs.
SEO Monitoring
Check South Korea search rankings with locally-assigned residential IPs for accurate results.
Ad Verification
Verify ad targeting and creatives shown to South Korea audiences.
Market Research
Access South Korea-specific pricing, products, and content as a local user.
Social Media
Manage South Korea social accounts from trusted residential IPs.
Brand Protection
Monitor counterfeit listings in South Korea marketplaces.
South Korea Residential Proxies — FAQ
How many residential IPs does Proxya have in South Korea?
Proxya provides 821K+ residential IPs across South Korea, with city-level targeting and both rotating and sticky session modes.
How much do South Korea residential proxies cost?
Pay-as-you-go from $1.75/GB. There is no subscription or minimum contract — you only pay for the traffic you use.
Can I target specific cities in South Korea?
Yes. Proxya supports city-level targeting within South Korea, and you can choose rotating IPs per request or a sticky IP for a full session.
Are South Korea proxies legal to use?
Using proxies to access publicly available South Korea content is legal in most jurisdictions. Always follow each website's terms of service and any applicable local laws, and avoid data behind logins you are not authorized to use.
What protocols do South Korea proxies support?
HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 — compatible with scrapers, anti-detect browsers and automation tools out of the box.
How fast is activation?
South Korea proxies are activated instantly after payment, with card or crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT) accepted from a $5 minimum.
