Nimble Review
Nimble sells a data pipeline rather than proxies, with AI-assisted parsing that removes most selector maintenance. Priced for teams, not individuals.
Review last updated 2026-08-20 · How we rate providers
Scorecard
Pros
- AI-assisted parsing turns pages into structured data without writing selectors
- Strong pipeline tooling for teams building ongoing collection rather than one-off scripts
- SOC 2 Type II certified with customer vetting
- Good success rates on commerce and search targets
Cons
- Minimum spend around $150 a month puts it out of reach for small projects
- No SOCKS5 support
- Less transparent pricing than self-serve rivals
- Smaller community and fewer public integration examples
Privacy, jurisdiction & audits
Who the company answers to legally, what it keeps, and whether anyone independent has checked.
| Legal jurisdiction | Israel outside 5/9/14 Eyes |
|---|---|
| Logging policy | Not a privacy service; operational logs by design |
| Independent audits | Prescient Assurance, 2024 SOC 2 Type II |
| Anonymous payment | Card / PayPal only |
| How IPs are sourced | Opt-in partner network with compliance review of customers and use cases. |
Nimble plans & pricing
Advertised rates as of August 20, 2026. VPN promo rates normally require the prepaid term shown and renew at the higher rate; proxy pricing falls with volume. Confirm on Nimble's own site before buying.
| Plan | Price | Min spend | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ResidentialResidential Proxies | $6/GBmonthly | $150 | |
| ISP staticStatic ISP Proxies | $4/GBmonthly | $150 | |
| DatacenterDatacenter Proxies | $1/IP/momonthly per IP | $50 | |
| Nimble APIScraping APIs | $3.50/1k requestsmonthly | $150 | AI-assisted parsing that returns structured data |
Features
Our Nimble review
Nimble positions itself a layer above proxy plumbing. You point it at a target, and its parsing engine returns structured records rather than HTML you then have to extract from, adapting when the page layout changes instead of breaking your selectors.
For teams whose real cost is maintaining scrapers rather than buying bandwidth, that is the right place to spend money. Layout changes are the single largest maintenance burden in data collection, and outsourcing them has genuine value.
The underlying network is solid: around fifty million residential addresses, ISP and datacenter options, city and ASN targeting, and SOC 2 Type II certification for procurement.
Pricing is the gate. Minimums around $150 a month across products mean this is a team purchase, and pricing beyond the entry tier is quoted rather than published. There is also no SOCKS5 support, which some tooling requires.
Recommended for companies building sustained collection pipelines. Individuals and small projects will get more from Decodo or IPRoyal plus their own parsing code.
Notable facts
- AI-assisted parsing returns structured data rather than raw HTML
- SOC 2 Type II certified
- No SOCKS5 support, HTTP(S) only
At a glance
| Founded | 2019 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel |
| Service types | Residential Proxies, Static ISP Proxies, Datacenter Proxies, Scraping APIs |
| IP pool | 50M addresses |
| Country coverage | 195 |
| Proxy protocols | HTTP(S) |
| Rotation | Per request or sticky sessions, managed by the platform |
| Starting price | $4/GB |
| Free trial | 7 days |
| Free tier | No |
| Support | email, slack, account manager on larger plans |
Frequently asked questions
How is Nimble different from a proxy network?
It sells the whole collection pipeline: proxy selection, browser handling and parsing into structured records, so you maintain fewer selectors and less retry logic.
What is the minimum spend?
Around $150 a month on most products, with larger contracts quoted individually.
Does Nimble support SOCKS5?
No, it is HTTP(S) only, which can rule it out for some tooling.
Bottom line
Nimble sells a data pipeline rather than proxies, with AI-assisted parsing that removes most selector maintenance. Priced for teams, not individuals.
Check current Nimble pricing →


