4G/5G MobileResidential$4/GB → $2.40

South Korea Mobile & Residential Proxies

South Korea provides real 4G LTE and 5G mobile IPs from SK Telecom, KT and LG U+, plus residential addresses concentrated around Seoul and other metros. Korea's leading services, including Naver, Coupang, KakaoTalk and Daum, frequently personalize results and gate content by local network, so a genuine in-country IP behaves like a real Korean user rather than a flagged range. PROXIES.SX delivers HTTP and SOCKS5 access with free rotation and pay-per-GB pricing. Carrier and city availability varies, so test for your workflow.

Capital
Seoul
Languages
Korean
Region
East Asia
Timezone
KST (UTC+9)

Why mobile & residential IPs in South Korea

Carrier-grade NAT means many real South Korea subscribers share each mobile IP — the network behavior platforms associate with genuine users, not datacenters.

Mobile vs. datacenter

South Korea 4G/5G IPs come from real devices on real carrier networks — far harder to flag than datacenter ranges that platforms block on sight.

Mobile vs. residential

Both are real consumer IPs. Mobile (CGNAT) carries the highest trust for the strictest platforms; residential adds breadth and volume across South Korea.

Real device signals

Traffic originates from genuine South Korea carrier infrastructure, so geolocation, ASN, and connection type all line up with a local user.

South Korea carriers

We operate South Korea mobile proxy IPs across major local carriers (availability varies by time and inventory):

SK TelecomKTLG U+

Coverage & cities

Target South Korea traffic from across the country, including:

SeoulBusanIncheonDaeguDaejeon

What people use South Korea proxies for

Coupang and Naver shopping research

Monitor pricing, ranking and stock across Coupang and Naver Shopping the way Korean shoppers see them. These platforms personalize listings and rocket-delivery availability by region, so a real KR mobile or residential IP returns accurate, unfiltered marketplace data.

KakaoTalk and social campaign QA

Verify how ads, content and links render across KakaoTalk, Naver and Korean social channels from a native network. Mobile IPs reflect what users in Seoul or Busan actually see, helping marketing and trust teams confirm placements and localized experiences.

Naver and Korean SEO tracking

Collect Naver and Google.co.kr rankings, local results and ad placements from inside South Korea. Naver dominates Korean search and weights results by region and language, so a native Korean IP is essential for accurate visibility and competitor research.

Rotation & session control

Rotate on every request, on a timer, or hold a sticky session — set it in the proxy username or via the API. Free, unlimited rotation across the South Korea pool.

Protocols & setup

HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 on every endpoint. Set up in under a minute — works with scrapers, antidetect browsers (guide), and automation frameworks.

South Korea proxy FAQ

Which Korean mobile carriers are in the pool?

We draw on South Korea's three MNOs: SK Telecom, KT and LG U+, all operating real 4G LTE and 5G networks nationwide. Available carriers and city coverage change over time, so confirm current options for your target sites before building a larger workflow.

Are these genuine mobile IPs for Naver and Coupang?

Yes. They are real 4G/5G mobile and residential IPs from Korean carriers and ISPs, not datacenter ranges. That is what local platforms like Naver, Coupang and KakaoTalk expect from in-country users, which helps avoid the blocks datacenter IPs commonly trigger.

What does it cost and is there a trial?

Pricing is pay-per-GB: $4/GB dropping to $2.40/GB at higher volume, with free endpoints, free rotation and no monthly fees. Both HTTP and SOCKS5 are supported. There is no free trial, so you only ever pay for the bandwidth you actually use.

How does South Korea mobile proxy rotation work?

Rotate on every request, on a timed interval, or hold a sticky session via the API or the username string — your choice per request. IP rotation is free; you only pay for the GB of traffic you use.

What does it cost to use South Korea proxies?

One simple model: $4/GB, dropping to $2.40/GB at volume. Endpoints, rotation, and support are free, there are no monthly fees, and your GB never expire. There is no separate per-port charge.

Do you offer HTTP and SOCKS5 for South Korea?

Yes — every South Korea endpoint supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5, so it works with scrapers, antidetect browsers, automation tools, and mobile apps.

Start using South Korea mobile & residential proxies

Real 4G/5G mobile + residential IPs, $4/GB → $2.40 at volume, free endpoints, free rotation, no monthly fees. Pay only for the GB you use.