SOAX, a leading provider of intelligent web data collection products, today announced the acquisition of Rampage Proxies, a pioneer in multivendor proxy management and smart routing technology. This strategic integration expands SOAX’s proxy and scraping infrastructure to better serve AI-focused organisations demanding scalable, enterprise-grade web data tools.
As the need for high-quality, real-time web data accelerates, engineering teams face increasing pressure to deliver faster results with fewer failures. Rampage Proxies developed adaptive routing and smart proxy selection systems that significantly improve data speed and success rates. By incorporating Rampage’s technology, SOAX is enhancing platform performance—enabling faster data delivery, higher scraping success, and intelligent failover to maintain reliability even during network disruptions.
Benefits of the Acquisition
- Enhanced Performance: Improved proxy speed and success rates with adaptive routing and smart proxy selection.
- Reliable Operations: Intelligent failover ensures continuous data workflows despite network issues.
- Expanded Product Access: Rampage customers will gain full access to SOAX’s suite of web data products, including:
- Proprietary high-performance proxy network
- Web Unblocker for transforming websites into AI-ready data
- Over 50 domain-specific scraper APIs
Leadership Insights
“This acquisition reflects our commitment to simplifying web data access at scale,” said Stepan Solovev, CEO of SOAX. “Rampage brought real innovation to proxy performance, and now that capability will help our customers move faster, extract smarter and keep their data workflows running smoothly regardless of scale or complexity.”
“Rampage was built to solve the real-world challenges data teams face every day, and joining SOAX means our technology can now make an even bigger impact for AI and automation teams who need access to critical web data without instability or delays,” said Ryan Hooper, CEO of Rampage Proxies.
Transition and Future Outlook
Rampage Proxies customers will begin migrating to SOAX between June 10 and July 10, 2025, after which Rampage’s services will redirect to SOAX. The Rampage team will join SOAX, bringing valuable expertise to strengthen the company’s service for enterprise data teams.
This acquisition follows SOAX’s earlier purchase of ProxyWow, which expanded its ISP proxy coverage with static, residence-grade IPs essential for session-based scraping. Together, these strategic moves reinforce SOAX’s vision to unify best-in-class infrastructure and deliver a single, resilient platform for compliant web data access.