Brazil is Latin America's largest digital economy, a Portuguese-speaking market where pricing in reais, instalment offers and marketplace listings are all shaped for local shoppers. Our Brazil proxies put you behind a genuine Brazilian IP so those localized pages load the way someone in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro or Brasilia actually sees them. Residential, datacenter, mobile and IPv6 addresses are all covered nationwide, with both rotating and sticky modes folded into a single plan. Tracking marketplace prices, checking how a Portuguese ad renders or reading the local search results all become reliable once your traffic exits from inside the country rather than getting geo-redirected.
Brazilian residential, mobile & IPv6 City targeting from the dashboard HTTPS & SOCKS5
Brazilian sites, search results, ad placements and prices are tailored to local users and served in Portuguese. A Brazilian exit IP is the only reliable way to load that local version instead of the one a foreign visitor gets.
Prices on Brazilian stores arrive in reais and come wrapped in instalment plans and region-specific promotions. Browse from a Brazilian IP and the catalogue, the discounts and the stock all match what a local buyer is quoted, so your price tracking stays honest.
For Brazil, search engines rank and serve results in Portuguese. A Brazilian exit IP hands you exactly those rankings, map packs and ads as a local searcher gets them, which any SEO or SERP project aimed at Brazil depends on.
A geo-targeted campaign simply will not paint for the wrong location. Checking your ads through Brazil proxies shows you what real users in Brazil are shown and surfaces cloaking, fraud or misplaced creative that a foreign IP hides from you.
Much of Brazil's online life happens over a phone on cellular data. Running tests and scrapes through Brazilian mobile-carrier IPs mirrors how the typical local user connects, across the networks that move most of the country's traffic.
So much Brazilian shopping flows through big domestic marketplaces like Mercado Livre. From a Brazilian IP you see the listings, sellers and prices that buyers in-country face, giving competitive and stock data that actually reflects the market.
Use Brazil as a whole, or zoom in on a single city from the dashboard. When a job calls for metro precision, point it at Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Belo Horizonte or Salvador.
Pick a Brazilian exit and the website on the other end sees a visitor based in Brazil, full stop. From there the localized layer falls into place on its own: Portuguese copy, reais on the price tags, the in-country catalogue, the local rankings and the ads built for that audience. You do not buy a standalone Brazil package to make this happen. The country is just a setting you choose in the dashboard through the gateway, after which your requests leave from a Brazilian address. Want the whole country? Leave it broad. Need one metro? Drop down to a city. Rotation is a toggle on the same gateway: ask for a fresh Brazilian IP on every request, or hold a single one steady through a sticky session that spans several steps. No made-up URL parameters enter into it and no second plan is required, because the geo control lives in the dashboard and all four proxy types come from the one account. Aiming a scraper, a browser or an ad-verification tool at Brazil is therefore about as simple as flipping a switch.
One plan carries every type for Brazil at a flat price, so the deciding factor is how much scrutiny the target applies, never the bill. The highest-trust footprint comes from residential proxies, which exit through genuine Brazilian households on broadband and fibre lines from Vivo, Claro, TIM and Oi, ideal where a site inspects its visitors closely. Mobile proxies ride Brazilian cellular networks such as Vivo, Claro and TIM, and their carrier-grade NAT reputation makes them the toughest to block, a natural match for how mobile-first the country is. Where the target does not police IP reputation, datacenter proxies hand you quick, inexpensive Brazilian exits for heavy volume. For sprawling crawls of IPv6-ready destinations, IPv6 proxies draw from a large Brazilian address range. Every one of these arrives with rotating and sticky modes, so a sticky residential IP can carry a logged-in flow while rotating datacenter IPs power a bulk crawl alongside it, all on a single plan.
Being Latin America's largest digital economy means Brazilian data carries real weight, and a handful of jobs show up over and over. Price intelligence is the big one: brands and sellers watch competitor pricing, stock levels and promotions across marketplaces like Mercado Livre, and only a Brazilian IP surfaces the genuine reais prices, instalment terms and offers a local shopper is shown. Right behind it sits ad verification, where anyone running a geo-targeted campaign in Brazil has to confirm the placements actually render and have not been cloaked or hijacked. Because Brazil-specific rankings and ads look nothing like what a foreign IP turns up, Portuguese-language SEO monitoring and SERP tracking lean on local exits just as hard. Market research and competitive intelligence add another steady stream of work, with teams pulling assortment, pricing and availability nationwide. Wider web scraping across Brazilian sources runs through the same exits, and routing anything mobile-sensitive over Brazilian carrier IPs keeps it true to how most people in the country actually get online.
Country-level coverage is the default, but the dashboard lets you pin your Brazil proxies to a single metro when that is what a job needs. As the financial and commercial heart of the country and its biggest city, Sao Paulo is the obvious pick for retail, finance and media monitoring. Second-largest Rio de Janeiro brings tourism, media and a huge consumer base of its own. Brasilia, the purpose-built capital, concentrates government and services and is handy for checking how national content shows up in the capital region. Down in the southeast, Belo Horizonte is a sizeable industrial and services hub with its own commercial character, while Salvador holds down the northeast as a major cultural and economic centre with regional habits all its own. Working at this granularity confirms that pricing, rankings and ad delivery survive not just nationally but in the exact metros a campaign cares about, and the rest of Brazil stays one selection away through the same exit pool whenever you want the wider view.
Residential, mobile, datacenter and IPv6 Brazilian IPs all ship in the same plan, with rotating and sticky modes. No type costs more than another; you match the type to the target.
Genuine household IPs across Brazilian broadband and fibre lines from Vivo, Claro, TIM and Oi. Reach for these against the most tightly guarded Brazilian sites.
Cellular exits on Vivo, Claro and TIM whose carrier-grade NAT makes them the toughest to block, a fit for Brazil's mobile-heavy crowd.
Quick, low-cost Brazilian exits built for heavy crawling and monitoring wherever the target pays little attention to IP reputation.
A broad Brazilian IPv6 range for high-throughput crawls of IPv6-ready targets, where wide address spread counts for more than premium trust.
Pricing is one plan. Every type and both rotating and sticky modes are included from $24.95/mo with metered bandwidth; no Brazilian IP type is cheaper or dearer than another, and you can switch between them and between rotating and sticky modes from your dashboard at any time. See the pricing page for current plans.
Point any HTTP client at the gateway with your credentials. Choose Brazil, or a specific Brazilian city, from your dashboard; your requests then exit from a Brazilian IP.
curl -x https://USER:PASS@gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080 https://api.ipify.org?format=json # with Brazil selected in your dashboard, you exit from a Brazilian IP
import requests
proxies = {
"http": "https://USER:PASS@gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080",
"https": "https://USER:PASS@gateway.proxyrotator.com:8080",
}
# Brazil (and any city) targeting is chosen in your dashboard, not in code
r = requests.get("https://api.ipify.org?format=json", proxies=proxies, timeout=20)
print(r.json()) # a Brazilian exit IP
Your real gateway host, port and credentials appear in your dashboard after signup. Prefer IP whitelisting? Add your server IP in the dashboard and drop the USER:PASS@ part. Country and city targeting are set in the dashboard, so the same code works whether you target Brazil broadly or a single city.
Residential, mobile, datacenter and IPv6 Brazilian IPs with city targeting for Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia and more. One plan, all types, from $24.95/mo.