Free Online Proxy Checker
The proxy checker tests HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 proxies for teams cleaning lists or validating supplier inventory. It reports whether each proxy works, which country and ISP it exits through, the detected protocol, and response time, so users can remove dead endpoints before automation or monitoring jobs.
A proxy checker should be the first stop after adding a new host, port, and login. It confirms whether the endpoint responds, which IP is visible externally, and whether authentication fails before you connect it to a browser profile, scraper, or automated test. Catching that early saves time because a bad proxy setup often looks like a problem in the tool using it.
Run the result against the exact browser, device, proxy protocol, and target country you plan to use in production. A clean result here is not a ranking promise, but it catches the configuration mistakes that usually create blocked sessions, wrong geo signals, DNS leaks, or inconsistent fingerprints.
For repeat workflows, record the visible IP, ASN, DNS route, latency, and warning state before and after each proxy change. That gives QA, scraping, SEO, ads, and account teams a comparable baseline instead of relying on a single one-off check.
When troubleshooting a blocked session or unexpected platform response, work through the stack in order: confirm the port is reachable, verify the exit IP and ASN, check DNS resolver, inspect request headers, and then compare browser fingerprint and timezone. Skipping layers leads to misdiagnosis — a timeout at the port level looks similar to a cookie checkpoint at the application layer but the fix is completely different.
Mobile proxy workflows behave differently from datacenter ones because CGNAT means multiple physical users share the same outbound IP range. Platforms treat these IPs with higher inherent trust, but that trust can erode if the same session triggers unusual behavior like very high request rates, mismatched timezones, or browser fingerprints that do not match a real mobile device. Use these diagnostic tools to verify the whole configuration, not just the IP.
Test your HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 proxies instantly. Check status, response time, country, ISP, and location — free.
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No registration
Up to 20 proxies
HTTP & SOCKS5
Real-time results
Location & ISP data
Formats: host:port host:port:user:pass user:pass@host:port — max 20 proxies
Fast Checking
Check up to 20 proxies simultaneously with real-time results.
Multi-Protocol
Supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 proxy protocols.
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No registration required. Use it as many times as you want.
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How to Use the Proxy Checker
What does this tool check?
This free proxy checker tests whether your HTTP, HTTPS, or SOCKS5 proxies are alive and responding. For each proxy it measures response time in milliseconds, detects the protocol type, identifies IP geolocation (country, city, ISP), and verifies authentication credentials — so you can filter out dead proxies before running automation workflows.
Supported proxy formats
Enter one proxy per line using any of these formats: host:port for public proxies, host:port:username:password or username:password@host:port for authenticated proxies. You can check up to 20 proxies at once. The tool supports both IPv4 and domain-based proxy addresses.
Understanding response times
Response times below 1000ms (shown in green) indicate a fast, healthy proxy. Times between 1000–3000ms (yellow) are acceptable for most tasks. Times above 3000ms (red) suggest the proxy is overloaded or far away. For time-sensitive operations like sneaker bots or ad verification, aim for proxies under 500ms.
Why use mobile proxies?
Polish mobile proxies from Proxy Poland run on real LTE 4G/5G SIM cards and Android phones, so their traffic follows the same carrier patterns as regular phone users. Platforms like Google, Facebook, and Instagram treat mobile IPs differently from datacenter ranges — they rarely appear on blocklists and tend to pass stricter bot checks. That makes them a practical choice for social media management, web scraping, SEO monitoring, and ad verification.