This table is meant for quick proxy testing, filtering, and export. Start with the Last Checked, Uptime, and Latency columns before copying an address. A recently checked proxy with better uptime is usually a more practical first choice than a random row from the list.
The list is built automatically from public proxy sources. The checker tests open entries, removes servers that no longer respond, detects the available protocol, and adds the technical details shown in the table. Since these are public proxies, the number of working US entries can change many times during the day.
When active proxies are available, the list may include servers from New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Miami, Seattle, San Francisco, and other US locations.
If you also need proxies from nearby countries, open the North America free proxy list to browse the regional parent page.
You can save the current United States proxy list using the Download JSON, Download TXT, or Download CSV buttons above the table. TXT is useful when you need a plain IP:port list, CSV is better for sorting proxies by country, city, protocol, or uptime, and JSON is convenient when the list needs to be processed by your own script or software.
Free public proxies are shared by many users and may become slow, blocked, overloaded, or unavailable without notice. For that reason, test several servers before using one. The table gives you live signals, but it should not be treated as a fixed proxy package with guaranteed availability.