Track mobile rankings, AI Overviews, local packs and regional personalization from carrier-grade 4G IPs in France and Iran. The results you measure are the results your customers see.
Google has been mobile-first for indexing since 2019, and in 2026 the split between what desktop and mobile users see has widened. AI Overviews appear at different frequencies, local packs render differently, shopping modules expand further — all weighted against signals that start with your IP class. A datacenter IP running a rank-tracker gets a deprioritized, rate-limited, CAPTCHA-heavy version of the SERP. A residential IP gets closer. A carrier-assigned mobile IP gets the same SERP a real user on Orange or MCI gets.
For agencies tracking client rank, SaaS vendors building SERP APIs, and in-house SEO teams running daily audits, the delta between "what your tool reports" and "what your customer sees" is the difference between useful and actively harmful data.
Google treats your request as a real mobile user — no deprioritization, fewer CAPTCHAs, accurate mobile-first SERP rendering.
Choose France or Iran at the proxy level. No VPN-style routing, no intermediate hops — direct from the target country.
Rotate between tracking batches to avoid session clustering. Sticky hold when a query requires continuity (e.g. logged-in Search Console).
Spread rank checks across Orange, SFR, Bouygues and Free for a more representative sample of what French users really see.
Track SEO from France or Iran — or both, under one account.
Google's terms of service discourage automated scraping, but rank-tracking is an established industry practice and courts in multiple jurisdictions have found that accessing publicly available data this way is not inherently unlawful. We do not provide legal advice. Most professional SEO tools rely on proxy-based SERP collection — we power the part of the stack that touches Google, you handle compliance with your use case and jurisdiction.
Google's results differ significantly between IP classes. Datacenter IPs trigger aggressive rate-limiting and frequent CAPTCHAs. Residential IPs are better but inconsistent. Mobile IPs match how the majority of users actually query Google in 2026 — the data you get is the data your customers see. Plus, mobile-first indexing means the mobile SERP is the canonical one for most queries.
Yes. The mobile proxy delivers the rendered SERP as a real phone would receive it, including AI Overviews, local packs, featured snippets, shopping and news modules. You parse the HTML on your end. We do not intercept or modify the response in any way.
Rate limits come from Google, not from us. A single proxy sustains a few hundred queries per hour with realistic pacing before reputation degrades. For volume, spread across multiple carriers (Pack plans) and rotate between batches. Volume beyond a few thousand daily queries is usually an Enterprise conversation.
Country: yes — ProxyGlide lets you choose France or Iran. City: partially — French proxies are auto-allocated across Paris, Lyon and Marseille; Iran is Isfahan only. Google's geolocation in 2026 weighs IP, declared location parameters and device signals; for tight city-level tracking, combine mobile IP with explicit SERP API parameters.
Real mobile IPs, scheduled rotation, country selection. Start with one proxy and scale per target market.