Free Proxy List — Collected from Public Sources, Verified for Availability
We aggregate publicly listed HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 proxies and continuously validate which endpoints are reachable, how they perform, and which country they appear to originate from. We do not own or operate any proxies.
Public proxies are volatile. Availability can change quickly; treat all results as a best‑effort snapshot from our checks.
Availability is volatile. A proxy that works now may stop at any time; we make no uptime guarantees.
Counts reflect the last 120 minutes only.
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About This Project & Methodology
This site does not own or operate any proxies. We collect endpoints from public lists and community sources, then run automated health checks to confirm availability and record simple performance signals (e.g., response time). We also estimate IP geolocation to surface country browsing.
- Deduplicate newly seen and known endpoints
- Validate availability (connectivity and simple response/handshake)
- Record basic performance and freshness signals
- Refresh frequently so listings reflect current conditions
Why OpenProxyHub
- Clarity: Protocol, country, and latency filters on the Live Proxies page
- Validation: Regular re-checks surface fresher, more reliable entries
- Transparency: Simple freshness and performance indicators
- Workflow-friendly: Useful for QA, research, ad/content checks, SEO ops, and education
Common Use Cases
- QA & Testing: Validate proxy rotation, timeouts, and failover behavior
- Research & Education: Learn how public proxies behave without heavy setup
- Ad & Content Verification: Spot-check experiences from different locations
- SEO & Ops: Lightweight checks that benefit from country variation
Trust, Safety, and Ownership
Public proxies can be slow, unstable, or misconfigured. Don’t send sensitive data through endpoints you don’t control. Always comply with local laws and target‑site terms of service. We aggregate from public sources and validate observable properties like availability and country geolocation; we do not own, sell, or control the proxies listed here.
FAQ
Do you run these proxies?
No. We aggregate public endpoints and validate which appear to work.
How often are checks performed?
Multiple times per day. Availability changes quickly; treat results as a snapshot.
What does “country” mean here?
The IP’s geolocated country at the time of our check. Routing and databases can differ.
Are these proxies anonymous or secure?
Public proxies vary widely. We don’t guarantee anonymity, security, or uptime.
Can I filter by protocol and country?
Yes. Use protocol, country, latency, and freshness filters on Live Proxies.
Is there an API?
See Sources
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Distribution of currently working proxies. In the last 120m
- Aggregates public lists with auto-scan & dedupe.
- Continuously validates; tracks per-site success, latency & HTTP codes.
- Rate-limited API, abuse-prevention, and transparent sources.
Use responsibly. See About for ToS/acceptable use.