Oxylabs vs NetNut (2026): ISP Proxies Head-to-Head

Verdict: How to Choose

Oxylabs and NetNut are both serious enterprise providers, but they come from different angles:

NetNut is an ISP-proxy specialist; Oxylabs is a full-stack provider. If ISP proxies are only part of your stack, Oxylabs’ breadth wins. If ISP is the whole stack, test both.

Comparison Table (Measured)

MetricOxylabsNetNut
Success rate (overall)measuringmeasuring
Avg latency — ISP proxiesmeasuringmeasuring
Block rate — Amazonmeasuringmeasuring
Block rate — Google SERPmeasuringmeasuring
Pool type focusResidential + ISP + DCISP-first (residential, rotating)
Countries19590+
Pricing from (ISP)~$1.80/IP/month~$1.50/IP/month
Pricing from (residential)~$12/GB~$9/GB
Free trial7-dayContact sales
Cookie lifetimeStandardUp to 1 year
Affiliate50% first sale, $2,000 capUp to 50%, $5,000 cap, 1-year cookie

Benchmark figures updating — see /benchmark/ for live data.

Performance Difference

ISP proxies route through real ISP ASNs, making them harder to detect than datacenter proxies while being faster and more consistent than rotating residential. The key differentiators between Oxylabs and NetNut at this tier are:

  1. Session persistence: NetNut’s 1-year cookie lifetime is exceptional. Oxylabs offers standard sticky sessions (minutes to hours). If your workflow requires long-running authenticated sessions, NetNut wins clearly.
  2. Geo depth: Oxylabs covers 195 countries across all proxy types. NetNut’s ISP network covers 90+ countries — sufficient for major markets, potentially limiting for niche geo requirements.
  3. Suite breadth: Oxylabs includes residential, datacenter, mobile, and managed APIs. NetNut is narrower in product coverage.

Measured data will confirm or revise these structural differences — see /benchmark/.

Pricing Winner

For ISP proxy access specifically, NetNut is marginally cheaper per IP per month and has a lower residential GB rate. For teams that need the full Oxylabs suite (including managed APIs), the additional cost buys meaningful capability beyond raw ISP proxy access.

Best by Use Case

Use CaseRecommendedWhy
Long-session monitoring (brand protection)NetNut1-year cookie lifetime; persistent sessions
Price monitoring (frequent rotation)OxylabsResidential pool depth + managed retry layer
SERP trackingOxylabsSERP Scraper API
Ad verification (niche geos)Oxylabs195-country coverage
High-ticket affiliate / resellerNetNut$5,000 cap, 1-year cookie
Lean tech stack (ISP only)NetNutISP-specialist network

See: brand protection guide, price monitoring guide.

Feature Comparison

FeatureOxylabsNetNut
ISP / static residential✓ (primary product)
Residential rotating
DatacenterLimited
Mobile
Web Scraper API
SERP API
Long-session persistenceStandardUp to 1 year
Country coverage19590+
Free trial7-daySales contact

FAQ

What are ISP proxies and why do they matter?

ISP proxies are IP addresses assigned by real internet service providers (like AT&T or Comcast) but hosted in datacenters. They combine the clean reputation of residential IPs with the speed and reliability of datacenter infrastructure. Most bot-detection systems treat them as legitimate residential traffic.

Which is better for Amazon scraping?

For Amazon specifically, ISP proxies perform well because Amazon’s detection focuses on known datacenter IP ranges. Both Oxylabs and NetNut should handle Amazon at moderate volume. Our harness is measuring block rates — see /benchmark/.

Is NetNut’s 1-year session really useful?

For brand protection monitoring (watching for trademark violations, counterfeit listings, unauthorized sellers) and persistent price watching on accounts that require login, yes — long sessions mean fewer re-authentications and less exposure. For rotation-heavy scraping, session length doesn’t matter.

Can I switch from Oxylabs to NetNut (or vice versa)?

Both support standard HTTP/HTTPS proxy protocols, so switching is an endpoint and credential change with minimal code change. Test both via trial before committing to volume pricing.


This article was produced with AI assistance and reviewed by an editor. Pricing and specs as of 2026-05-31. Benchmark figures measured via free trial — see /benchmark/. Use proxies for legitimate purposes only.