Seoul Residential Proxies
Seoul is the capital of South Korea and the largest metropolitan area in Korea, with roughly half the country's population living in the Greater Seoul region. South Korea has the world's fastest average residential internet speeds, dominated by KT, SK Broadband, LG U+ and D'LIVE. KRIX is the Korean internet exchange. Hex Proxies sources residential exit nodes across Seoul's 25 districts plus Incheon, Bucheon, Goyang and Seongnam.
Korean e-commerce
Coupang, Naver Shopping, Gmarket, 11Street and Kurly dominate Korean online retail with distinctly Korean UX patterns and delivery speed (Coupang's Rocket Delivery promises next-day or dawn delivery). Retail intelligence uses Seoul residential exits to monitor these platforms authentically.
Gaming and K-content
Korean gaming giants (Nexon, NCSOFT, Krafton, Com2uS) run Korea-first launches for titles like PUBG, Lineage, Maple Story and Lost Ark. K-pop and K-drama streaming on Melon, Genie Music, Wavve, Tving and Coupang Play enforce Korea-only geo locks. Entertainment intelligence uses Seoul exits.
PIPA compliance
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) is one of Asia's strictest and requires specific Korean-language consent disclosures. Compliance teams use Seoul exits to verify.
Pool composition
Exits rotate across Seoul's 25 gu and surrounding Gyeonggi cities. Residential egress at $4.25-$4.75 per GB.