> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://developers.proxidize.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://developers.proxidize.com/readme.md).

# Proxidize Proxy Documentation

Proxidize documentation covers mobile proxies, residential proxies, proxy setup, IP rotation, proxy targeting, and connection troubleshooting.

Use these docs to compare proxy products, configure HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 proxy connections, manage rotating IPs, and support web scraping, automation, market research, and SEO monitoring workflows.

### Mobile proxy and residential proxy products

**Proxidize Mobile Proxies** is a managed cloud mobile proxy service with real mobile IPs, HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 support, flexible IP rotation, and high-concurrency performance for web scraping, automation, and account-based workflows.

**Proxidize Residential Proxies** provide access to ethically sourced residential IPs across a global network for web scraping, AI data collection, market research, SEO monitoring, and automation.

### Legacy mobile proxy infrastructure products

**Proxy Builder (Legacy)** is Proxidize’s legacy self-hosted platform for building and managing mobile proxy infrastructure with Android devices, USB modems, Raspberry Pis, and Proxidize hardware kits. It remains documented for existing customers.

**Android Agent (Legacy)** is a legacy companion application for turning Android devices into mobile proxy endpoints managed through the Proxidize platform. It remains documented for existing customers.

Today, Proxidize focuses on managed cloud proxy services that remove the need to deploy or maintain proxy hardware.

### Explore Proxidize proxy documentation

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