Carrier · Verizon

Verizon residential proxies, filtered by ASN.

Mint a residential pool, then filter it down to the IPs identified on Verizon network ranges so those sessions present as that carrier's subscriber traffic. Descriptive ASN/ISP tagging on UNP Premium, from $5/GB — clean IPs, no affiliation implied.

Why filter to Verizon

One of the largest US consumer networks.

Verizon carries an enormous slice of US residential and mobile traffic, which makes IPs on its ranges some of the most ordinary, unremarkable addresses a site can see. For workflows where blending into mainstream consumer traffic matters, narrowing your pool to the Verizon-identified proxies keeps those sessions in good company instead of leaving them on obscure ranges.

Identifying Verizon is descriptive: after you mint, the dashboard reads which proxies sit on that carrier's address space by their autonomous system number. There's no partnership, logo, or endorsement involved — just plain ASN/ISP matching against the ranges Verizon publicly announces.

Geography and carrier live at different steps, so you don't have to choose between "Verizon" and "a specific state." Mint at the country level and pin the US state you need; then, once the pool is tagged, filter it down to the Verizon proxies inside that geography. Rotating and sticky sessions are both available, with sticky holding a single Verizon-identified IP for 10 to 180 minutes when a session needs to persist.

Every IP in the pool — Verizon-identified or not — still passes the same 4-layer filter, so a flagged or high-fraud-score address never reaches the subset you keep just because it happened to be on the right carrier.

  • Mint a residential pool, then filter to the IPs identified on Verizon ranges
  • Mint by country + any US state, then filter the pool to Verizon
  • Rotating and sticky sessions (sticky holds 10–180 min)
  • Clean pool — every IP passes the 4-layer filter
  • UNP Premium · from $5/GB · 5 GB minimum · GB never expire
Filtering to a different network? Browse all ISP proxies. Every IP you filter to is first screened by our 4-layer clean-IP filter before it reaches you.

Verizon proxies FAQ

What are Verizon residential proxies?

They're residential IPs the dashboard has identified as sitting on Verizon network ranges. You mint a residential pool first, then descriptive ASN/ISP tagging flags which proxies are on Verizon, so you can keep that subset for sessions that should present as traffic from that carrier's address space.

Can I generate only Verizon IPs at mint time?

No — and nobody can, honestly. You mint residential proxies at the country level (a US state is optional); the carrier isn't a mint-time choice. After minting, the ISP-tagging filter identifies each IP's network by its autonomous system (ASN), and you filter your pool down to the proxies on Verizon.

How does the filter know an IP is on Verizon?

By matching the carrier's autonomous system — its ASN. Once an IP is in your pool, the dashboard reads the ASN that announces it and tags it accordingly. It's plain, descriptive network identification; no Verizon affiliation or endorsement is implied.

Can I combine Verizon filtering with a US state?

Yes. Geography is set when you mint — pick your country and optionally pin a US state. Then, once the pool is identified, you filter down to the Verizon proxies within that geography. The two steps stack on UNP Premium.

Are the Verizon proxies in my pool filtered for quality?

Yes. Every IP, regardless of carrier, passes the 4-layer filter — connectivity, fraud/abuse, latency, and ban detection — before it reaches your pool, so the Verizon subset you filter to is already clean.

Filter to Verizon on UNP Premium.

Sign in, mint your residential pool, and filter it down to the clean IPs identified on Verizon. From $5/GB, 5 GB minimum.