
NiuProxy
NiuProxy is a proxy service for businesses, developers, AI teams, and specialists who work with automation, public web data collection, local testing, API processes, and multiple accounts. The platform provides different proxy types for tasks where stable connections, flexible geographic selection, and fast integration with browsers, scraping tools, AI agents, and custom software are important.
The service is aimed at both small teams and large-scale business processes. NiuProxy offers residential, ISP, mobile, and datacenter proxies, allowing users to choose the right connection type for a specific scenario: from short technical checks to longer sessions, API operations, local analysis, or automated data collection across different regions.
NiuProxy supports HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5, API access, and compatibility with popular automation tools and antidetect browsers. This makes the service convenient for teams that need not just a proxy network, but infrastructure that can be connected to workflows without complex manual preparation.
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What is NiuProxy and what task does it solve
NiuProxy works as proxy infrastructure for teams that need to perform online operations from different locations, maintain connection stability, and adapt workflows to different regional requirements. The main task of the service is to give users a choice between several proxy types for automation, data work, account operations, testing, and API scenarios.
In practical work, this matters when a team collects public data, checks local content, tests services from different countries, runs browser scenarios, or builds tools that need to work reliably across different IP environments. NiuProxy helps organize this network layer without being tied to one proxy type or one narrow scenario.
Important: proxies should be used responsibly, taking into account the rules of services, advertising platforms, and applicable law. They do not replace proper organization of accounts, profiles, access, and workflows.
Key features of NiuProxy
NiuProxy offers several proxy types: rotating residential, static ISP, mobile, and datacenter proxies. This set allows a team to choose the network environment for a specific task instead of using one universal format for all processes.
Residential and mobile proxies can be useful for tasks where realistic connections, geographic flexibility, and session stability matter. ISP proxies are suitable for scenarios where a more persistent connection is needed, while datacenter proxies can be relevant for technical checks, testing, or processes where speed and cost control are the main priorities.
Flexible traffic plans are also worth highlighting. NiuProxy can suit both users who work with proxies occasionally and teams with large commercial workloads. This is important for businesses that gradually scale automation, data collection, or regional checks.
What tasks NiuProxy is suitable for
NiuProxy can be used in different scenarios where proxies, geographic flexibility, API compatibility, and stable work with browsers or automated tools are required. Below are the main areas where the service can complement team workflows.
| Task | How NiuProxy can help |
|---|---|
| AI agent networking | Connecting AI agents and automated systems to the required IP environments |
| Browser automation | Work with browsers, antidetect browsers, and automation platforms |
| Multi-account management | Separate proxy connections for different profiles, accounts, or projects |
| Public web data collection | Proxies for working with public pages, scraping tools, and data projects |
| Localized testing | Checking websites, services, and content from different countries or regions |
| API integrations | Connecting proxies to custom software and automated processes |
Who NiuProxy is suitable for
NiuProxy is aimed at developers, AI teams, browser automation users, digital agencies, SEO specialists, e-commerce businesses, data projects, affiliate marketers, and software testing teams.
For developers, the service can be useful in tasks where proxies need to be connected to custom applications, API processes, or internal tools. For AI teams, NiuProxy can help with the network layer of scenarios where AI agents or automated systems work with web resources, data, or regional environments.
Marketing and SEO teams can use NiuProxy for local content checks, search engine monitoring, market analysis, and testing how pages are displayed in different regions. For e-commerce teams, the service can be useful for researching product pages, local offers, prices, and the competitive environment.
Practical use cases for NiuProxy
One basic use case for NiuProxy is browser automation. The service can be connected to antidetect browsers, automation platforms, and custom scenarios where pages need to be opened, data checked, forms handled, or repetitive actions performed from different network environments.
The second scenario is public web data collection. Teams can use proxies to work with public pages, data projects, scraping tools, and large sets of requests. In such tasks, connection stability, proxy type selection, and the ability to adapt to different geographic conditions are important.
NiuProxy can also be useful for localized testing. A team can check how a website or application works for users from different countries, whether content is displayed correctly, whether the required pages are available, and how service behavior changes depending on the region.
A separate scenario is API-based operations. When proxies need to be connected not manually, but as part of a software process, API access helps automate work with connections, change parameters, and scale infrastructure for a larger number of tasks.
AI applications, API, and tool integration
NiuProxy is well suited for technical scenarios where proxies need to be part of an automated system. These can include AI agents, scraping pipelines, internal team tools, browser scenarios, or custom applications working with a large number of requests.
For AI processes, it is important that the network environment can be flexibly adapted to the task. In combination with Afina, the Afina MCP server can be useful for such scenarios, helping AI agents interact with browser profiles, tasks, and automation inside the workspace.
For developers and automation teams, API logic is also important. When browser profiles, tasks, and technical processes need to be managed programmatically, the Afina HTTP API documentation can be useful. In this combination, NiuProxy handles the proxy infrastructure, while Afina handles browser profiles, automation, and the operational environment.
How NiuProxy can complement Afina Browser
NiuProxy fits well into the workflows of Afina Browser users who work with multiple profiles, accounts, automation, local checks, AI processes, and public data collection. Afina helps create isolated browser environments, while NiuProxy provides proxy connections for different regions and task types.
For example, a team can create separate Afina profiles for different accounts, clients, geographic directions, or technical scenarios, and then assign each profile a separate proxy connection from NiuProxy. This helps separate environments more clearly, keep work organized, and scale processes without mixing accounts, regions, and tasks.
This combination can be practical for developers, marketing teams, automation engineers, and businesses that need flexible browser environments, stable proxy connections, and the ability to work with geographically distributed tasks.
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