XYMOTRONE

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A Bright Data alternative for small teams

Large network vendors sell bandwidth and tooling together. Xymotrone separates them: you keep your own proxy contracts — including Bright Data, if that is what you already use — and Xymotrone supplies the managed browser layer, fingerprint consistency and the audit record on top.

Publicly available data only · GDPR-aligned handling · DPA available · rate-limiting controls built in

Your network stays yours

Attach the residential, ISP, mobile or datacenter endpoints you already pay for. Xymotrone never resells bandwidth, so sourcing and contract terms stay transparent to you.

Managed browser fleet on top

Real Chrome sessions are provisioned per run and torn down cleanly afterwards — no grid, no images, no autoscaling to operate.

Fingerprint aligned to the exit

Locale, timezone, viewport, WebGL and canvas signals are matched to the proxy exit so a residential IP does not arrive with a datacenter profile.

Predictable spend

Plans are priced by runs and concurrent browsers rather than by threads or unlimited promises, so a bad selector cannot quietly consume a month of budget.

Full run record

Screenshots, actions, timings and exit IPs are retained per run for debugging and internal review.

Compliance-ready

Publicly available data only, GDPR-aligned handling, DPA available on request, and enforced concurrency ceilings.

How the layers split

CriterionXymotrone
IP networkBring your own — any HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5 provider.
Browser executionManaged real Chrome sessions, provisioned per run.
Pricing unitRuns, steps and concurrent browsers — not threads.
Lock-inProxy contracts and model endpoints are both swappable.
GovernancePer-run audit record and server-side rate limits.

Questions people ask

Can I use my existing Bright Data zones with Xymotrone?

Yes. Add the zone endpoint and credentials as a proxy, test the exit, and assign it to a pool. Xymotrone drives the browser; your provider supplies the route.

What if I don't have a proxy provider yet?

You can run without one against sites that do not require geographic routing, then add residential or ISP endpoints when a use case needs specific locations.

Automate Chrome with rotating proxies — how does rotation work?

Pools rotate per session, either round-robin or random, and each session verifies its exit IP and latency before the first page load. Failed exits are flagged instead of silently reused.

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