Residential Proxies in Germany
Real home broadband across our 10 focus countries with district-level routing where it matters. Used by AI teams for regional model evaluation, RAG ingestion from geoblocked sources, and corpus diversity sampling.
- Pool size
- 4M+ IPs
- Countries
- 10 (focused)
- Protocols
- HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5
- Rotation
- Per-request or sticky (1–60 min)
- Targeting
- Country, region, city, ASN
- Uptime SLA
- 99.9%
Germany · Residential
German residential proxies for AI training data and EU AI Act compliance
German residential for AI: the three use patterns
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EU-regional model evaluation from within the EU. The EU AI Act creates a specific evaluation requirement: a model marketed for the EU market should be evaluated from EU origins. Germany is the largest EU economy and the most common anchored evaluation origin. Deutsche Telekom residentials are the default.
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German-language training corpus diversity. German-language content with an authentic DE origin is materially different from German-language content served to a US cloud origin (different Accept-Language defaults, different paywalls, different TDM opt-out behaviour). Residential routing preserves the distinction.
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DSA-aligned red-team evaluation. The Digital Services Act's safety-testing carve-out for "authorised researchers" permits specific red-team workflows; running those from German residentials with a documented coordination chain is a common pattern for DE-deployed platforms.
ASN coverage specifics
- Deutsche Telekom (AS3320) — majority share
- Vodafone Kabel Deutschland (AS31334) — urban cable
- 1&1 / United Internet (AS8881) — DSL + FTTH
- O2 / Telefónica Germany (AS6805) — DSL + FWA
TDM opt-out handling
German copyright's TDM reservation mechanism means a non-trivial share of DE publishers have declared machine-readable opt-outs. SquadProxy's German gateway supports opt-out honoring mode for customers who want to respect the reservations automatically. See the ethical proxy provenance post for the framing on why this matters for research publications.
For broader context, the Germany country page has the full carrier depth breakdown and legal landscape detail.
When residential is the right tool for an AI workload
Most training-corpus collection is better served by datacenter — it's cheaper, faster, and most open-web sources don't care about origin ASN. Residential becomes the right tool in four narrower cases:
1. The source geoblocks cloud ASNs
A non-trivial fraction of the open web — regional press, some .gov, some enterprise knowledge bases — returns empty or degraded content to AWS/GCP/Azure subnets. For a RAG ingestion pipeline that needs consistent coverage, residential is the only viable answer.
2. Regional evaluation
Testing how a commercial LLM responds when the request appears to originate from Berlin vs. Riyadh vs. São Paulo is a methodology requirement for any safety or regional-bias eval. Residential provides the IP-layer authenticity these evals require. Datacenter IPs are trivially classified and some model APIs apply different content policy by origin region.
3. Training corpus diversity
Models trained predominantly on US-datacenter-visible web content inherit a specific compositional bias (heavy on enterprise/marketing long-form, under-weighted on regional news and community content). Supplementing with residential-sourced collection from the long tail of countries improves eval scores on multilingual benchmarks — modestly, but measurably.
4. Competitive AI intelligence
Scraping public model outputs (chat logs shared to forums, exported Gradio spaces, reasoning-model trace dumps) from residential IPs avoids the rate-limit behaviour most model-hosting platforms apply to bulk-cloud-origin requests.
Coverage and routing
- Pool size. 4M+ distinct exit IPs observed in rolling 30-day windows, varying by country. Depth is concentrated in the 10 focus markets rather than thinly spread across 190+ countries.
- Targeting. Country, region, city in 30+ metros across the 10 focus countries, ASN filtering on the top 6 carriers per country.
- Rotation. Per-request is the default for training corpus sampling. 10-minute sticky is typical for sequential eval loops where you want the same IP across a multi-turn conversation.
Clean provenance
The pool is built on an opt-in SDK integration — peers receive value (SDK features, rewards, ad-free tiers) in exchange for bandwidth when their device is idle. No stealth installations, no bundleware, no children's devices. For AI teams that publish their data sources and want to avoid the provenance problems that have surfaced with some training-data vendors, this matters.
Request shape still matters
Residential IP does not save a scraper with a bad request fingerprint. A realistic TLS fingerprint, plausible HTTP/2 headers, and timing that doesn't look like a tight loop are still required. See the blog post on eval-grade scrapers for a full reference stack.
Pricing
Pricing for Germany residential
Every plan includes the Germany residential pool — 4M+ IPs of coverage, with sticky sessions up to 60 minutes.
Solo
For individual researchers running evaluation scripts and prototype RAG pipelines.
$149/ month
or $1,430/year (save 20%)
50 GB residential · unlimited datacenter · 200 concurrent sessions
- ✓Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 focus countries
- ✓50 GB residential · unlimited datacenter
- ✓5 static ISP IPs · 5 GB 4G mobile
- ✓1 seat · 200 concurrent sessions
- ✓Python + Node SDK + REST API
- ✓Per-request metering (not time-based)
- ✓Email support (24h response, business days)
- ✓Overage: $3/GB residential · $6/GB mobile
Best for
- Solo researchers
- Evaluation scripts
- Prototype RAG
Team
Most popularFor AI startups and mid-size labs splitting capacity between training and evaluation.
$699/ month
or $6,710/year (save 20%)
500 GB residential · unlimited datacenter · 1,000 concurrent sessions
- ✓Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 focus countries
- ✓500 GB residential · unlimited datacenter
- ✓25 static ISP IPs · 25 GB 4G mobile
- ✓10 seats ($29/mo per extra seat) · 1,000 concurrent sessions
- ✓City-level geo-routing + ASN targeting
- ✓99.9% uptime SLA
- ✓Priority Slack support (4h response, business hours)
- ✓Python + Node SDK + REST API + webhooks
- ✓Overage: $3/GB residential · $6/GB mobile
Best for
- AI startups
- Mid-size labs
- Model eval teams
Lab
For academic labs, eval consortia, and frontier model companies running sustained workloads.
$2,999/ month
or $28,790/year (save 20%)
2 TB residential · unlimited DC · 50 GB 4G + 20 GB 5G · 3,000 concurrent sessions
- ✓Access to all 5 exit classes · 10 countries on 4 continents
- ✓2 TB residential · unlimited datacenter
- ✓100 static ISP IPs · 50 GB 4G + 20 GB 5G mobile
- ✓50 seats ($19/mo per extra seat) · 3,000 concurrent sessions
- ✓Dedicated gateway lane (bypasses shared-pool queues on us-east-1 + eu-west-1)
- ✓99.95% uptime SLA
- ✓Dedicated Slack channel (1h response, business hours)
- ✓Custom BGP prefix on request (additional fees apply)
- ✓Overage: $2.50/GB residential · $5/GB mobile
Best for
- Academic labs
- Large eval consortia
- Frontier model companies
Enterprise
Custom contracts with dedicated infrastructure, volume pricing, and research-grade SLAs.
Custom pricing
Custom (from 5 TB/mo residential) · unlimited concurrent sessions
- ✓Volume pricing from 5 TB/mo residential
- ✓Dedicated BGP prefix + ASN announcement
- ✓Unlimited concurrent sessions · unlimited seats
- ✓99.99% uptime SLA with financial credits
- ✓Named Technical Account Manager + 24/7 on-call paging
- ✓Custom AUP, DPA, on-site deployment option
- ✓Research / academic discount (30–50% off Team or Lab)
- ✓Annual contract · wire, ACH, USDC/USDT/BTC settlement
Best for
- Frontier labs
- Eval consortia
- Enterprise AI
All plans include 14-day refund, single endpoint with regional failover, HTTP(S) + SOCKS5 on every exit class, access to all 5 exit classes and all 10 focus countries, and Python + Node SDKs. Concurrent sessions = simultaneous TCP sessions through the gateway. Overage warnings fire at 80% and 100%; traffic continues only if overage billing is enabled on your account.
FAQ
Germany Residential FAQ
Are these really Residential proxies in Germany?
Yes — the exits in this pool announce from the Germany ASNs we list on the country page (Deutsche Telekom (AS3320), Vodafone DE (AS3209)) and route through our Europe edge. You can verify ASN and carrier on every request.What session lengths can I hold on Germany Residential?
Per-request rotation is the default. Sticky sessions are supported up to 60 minutes via the X-Squad-Session header. For anything longer, use our ISP pool instead.Is targeting down to a city available on Germany Residential?
Yes, via X-Squad-City. Pool depth varies by city — the deepest are Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt. Smaller cities are served but have thinner concurrency.Any legal or compliance notes specific to Germany?
Germany applies the EU AI Act and GDPR, both of which touch training- data collection directly. The Text and Data Mining exception in §44b UrhG (Urheberrechtsgesetz) permits scraping of lawfully accessible works for TDM purposes, subject to opt-out reservations under machine-readable `ai.txt` / `robots.txt` directives. Enforcement through Landgerichte in Hamburg, Munich, and Frankfurt has grown since 2024. Scraping PII-bearing content requires an Article 6 legal basis and an LfDI consultation is worth considering above industrial scale.
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