AI agents need to connect to websites at scale without being blocked or throttled. Mobile proxies are the solution.
Websites see the proxy’s IP, not your agent's.
Trusted proxy IP addresses are less likely to be blocked than datacenter IPs.
Proxies allow for scaling by distributing requests across IPs—sequentially, in parallel, or both.
Proxies allow for programmatic control over your agent’s connectivity. Rotate IPs, keep sticky sessions, target geos, and monitor usage.
Use cases: Proxies and VPNs both route traffic through an intermediary server. Proxies are usually used for tasks where dynamic IP masking is required, such as web scraping or accessing geo-specific content. VPNs are more commonly used to encrypt and secure a user's internet connection.
Speed: Proxies are faster and don’t encrypt traffic. VPNs are slower and encrypt all traffic.
Control: Proxies offer more flexibility for programmatic control (rotate IPs, pick geos, run thousands of parallel sessions). VPNs create a device-wide tunnel with a single egress IP.
Concurrency: Proxies handle massively parallel agent sessions; VPNs don’t scale cleanly.
Trusted IPs: Carrier-issued IPs are used by real subscribers and have a higher trust/reputation score than datacenter or residential IPs. They are much less likely to experience blockers, throttling, or CAPTCHAs.
Reliable connectivity: Access the largest web platforms including Google, YouTube, Facebook, Reddit, LinkedIn, and Amazon.
Private: Mobile IPs are shared across many subscribers. Carriers constantly rotate millions of IPs across millions of subscribers,making fingerprinting and blocks difficult.
Scalable: Carriers have pools of millions of IP addresses allowing for massive proxy scalability.
Residential proxies are increasingly monitored and blocked while mobile IPs maintain the highest trust scores.
Residential proxies draw from a relatively static pool of IP addresses. As these IPs are used over and over by scrapers and bots, they are flagged or added to blacklists. Mobile proxy IPs are continuously refreshed by the carrier networks.
Residential proxies remain static and easily linked to users, while mobile proxy IPs constantly change and cannot be linked to a single user or device.
Aluvia’s mobile IPs are sourced from real mobile devices running on our own cloud infrastructure. Every device uses authentic SIM cards purchased directly from Tier 1 carriers.
Because we control the devices and the entire infrastructure stack, our proxies are extremely performant, with fast 5G/4G/LTE connection speeds, low latency, and high uptimes.
We use America's top tier carriers, T-Mobile and AT&T, for unmatched quality and reliability.
Highly scalable with millions of geographically diverse IPs from across the United States.
We build, manage and maintain an expansive network of proxy servers so you don't have to.
Completely avoid having to source reputable proxy IPs, maintain proxy servers, monitor connection health, and manage load balancing.
Proxies go down, but you'll never know. Our cloud routing and load balancing infrastructure always routes your traffic to healthy connections.
Unlimited data.
Unlimited connections.
No use case restrictions.
5G/4G/LTE connection speeds
Support for HTTP, HTTPS (SOCKS coming soon)
Agents can rotate (change) their proxy IP addresses on demand. Rotation takes just a couple seconds.
Agents can use the same IP address (sticky sessions) for up to 10 minutes (IP lifespan depends on the mobile carriers)
IPs from T-Mobile and AT&T carrier networks
Millions of available IP addresses from 30+ cities across the USA
10 Mbps minimum connection speed
99.9% uptime
Target proxy IP by geo or carrier
A proxy is an intermediary server that acts as a gateway between your device and the internet. A proxy routes your internet traffic through its IP address, masking your real IP address with its proxy IP address.