> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://developers.oxylabs.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://developers.oxylabs.io/integrations/proxy-integrations/vmlogin.md).

# VMLogin

[**VMLogin**](https://vmlogin.us/?ref=oxylabs) is a tool for creating virtual browser profiles that help control browser fingerprinting, set up business workflows, and develop web automation, among other things.&#x20;

Watch our video guide or follow the steps below to integrate VMLogin with the following Oxylabs proxies:

* [**Residential & Mobile Proxies**](#residential-and-mobile-proxies)
* [**Datacenter Proxies**](#datacenter-proxies)
* [**Dedicated Datacenter Proxies (Enterprise)**](#dedicated-datacenter-proxies-enterprise)
* [**Dedicated Datacenter Proxies (Self-service)**](#dedicated-datacenter-proxies-self-service)
* [**ISP Proxies**](#isp-proxies)
* [**Dedicated ISP Proxies**](#dedicated-isp-proxies)

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx9ca5-3QH4>" %}

### **Step 1**

[**Download**](https://vmlogin.us/download.html) VMLogin, launch it, and create a **New browser profile**.

<img src="https://oxylabs.io/oxylabs-web/ZpA_DB5LeNNTxDzI_bc19a81c-7b91-4a8e-a5f7-2c70d7d9fd77_2-0-.jpg?auto=format%2Ccompress&#x26;w=3840&#x26;q=75" alt="" height="320" width="1000">

### **Step 2**

Click on **Setting proxy server**

![](https://oxylabs.io/oxylabs-web/ZpA_Dh5LeNNTxDzJ_8bb3e229-f490-4df0-bc15-276ef2a7dd0a_1.jpg?auto=format%2Ccompress\&w=3840\&q=75)

### **Step 3**

Click **Enable proxy server** and enter the details for your chosen proxy type:

* [Residential & Mobile Proxies](#residential-and-mobile-proxies)
* [Datacenter Proxies](#datacenter-proxies)
* [Dedicated Datacenter Proxies (Enterprise)](#dedicated-datacenter-proxies-enterprise)
* [Dedicated Datacenter Proxies (Self-service)](#dedicated-datacenter-proxies-self-service)
* [ISP Proxies](#isp-proxies)
* [Dedicated ISP Proxies](#dedicated-isp-proxies)

#### Residential & Mobile Proxies

**Proxy type:** `HTTP`, `HTTPS`, or `SOCKS5`

**IP address:** `pr.oxylabs.io`

**Port:** `7777`&#x20;

**Username:** `customer-USERNAME`

**Password:** `PASSWORD`

{% hint style="warning" %}
Make sure to use `customer-` prefix with your username.
{% endhint %}

<img src="https://oxylabs.io/oxylabs-web/ZpA_EB5LeNNTxDzM_eea9d26b-e771-40d2-bf3b-75960f7e9ffe_Resi.jpg?auto=format%2Ccompress&#x26;w=3840&#x26;q=75" alt="" width="563">

You may also use **additional parameters** with residential and mobile proxies to set the geo-location (country, state, city, and etc.) and control sessions. Check out the [Residential Proxies documentation](/products/proxies/residential-proxies.md) to learn more.&#x20;

#### Datacenter Proxies

**Proxy type:** `HTTP`, `HTTPS`, or `SOCKS5`

**IP address**: `dc.oxylabs.io`

**Port:** `8001`

**Username:** `user-USERNAME`

**Password:** `PASSWORD`

{% hint style="warning" %}
Make sure to use `user-` prefix with your username.
{% endhint %}

{% tabs %}
{% tab title="Pay-per-IP subscription" %}
The port is the sequential number assigned to an IP address from the [proxy list](/products/proxies/datacenter-proxies/proxy-list.md). Thus, port `8001` uses the first IP address from your list. You may also enable [proxy IP rotation](/products/proxies/datacenter-proxies/ip-control.md) by setting the port to `8000`.

Furthermore, you can specify the [geo-location](/products/proxies/datacenter-proxies/select-country.md), for example, the US, by setting the **Proxy username** to `user-USERNAME-country-US`.
{% endtab %}

{% tab title="Pay-per-traffic subscription" %}
The port `8001` picks a random IP address but stays consistent during a session. Alternatively, you can [rotate proxy IPs](/products/proxies/datacenter-proxies/ip-control.md) with each request by using port `8000`.

If you want to use a specific [geo-location](/products/proxies/datacenter-proxies/select-country.md), for example, the US, set the Proxy username to `user-USERNAME-country-US`.
{% endtab %}
{% endtabs %}

#### Dedicated Datacenter Proxies (Enterprise)

**Proxy type:** `HTTP` or `SOCKS5`

**IP address:** `1.2.3.4` (IP address from your [proxy list](/products/proxies/dedicated-datacenter-proxies/enterprise/proxy-lists.md))

**Port:** `60000` (HTTP), `1180` (SOCKS5)

**Username:** `USERNAME`

**Password:** `PASSWORD`

<img src="https://oxylabs.io/oxylabs-web/ZpA_ER5LeNNTxDzN_97827799-82ce-436f-bd73-5580cf49e40b_DC.jpg?auto=format%2Ccompress&#x26;w=3840&#x26;q=75" alt="" width="563">

For Enterprise Dedicated Datacenter Proxies (purchased via sales), you’ll have to choose an IP address from the acquired [proxy list](/products/proxies/dedicated-datacenter-proxies/enterprise/proxy-lists.md).

#### Dedicated Datacenter Proxies (Self-service)

**Proxy type:** `HTTP`, `HTTPS`, or `SOCKS5`

**IP address:** `ddc.oxylabs.io`

**Port:** `8001`

**Username:** `user-USERNAME`

**Password:** `PASSWORD`

{% hint style="warning" %}
Make sure to use `user-` prefix with your username.
{% endhint %}

For Self-Service Dedicated Datacenter Proxies (purchased via Oxylabs dashboard), the port indicates the sequential number of an IP address from the acquired [proxy list](/products/proxies/datacenter-proxies/proxy-list.md). If you want to get a different IP with each request, change the **Port** to `8000` to enable [proxy rotation](/products/proxies/dedicated-datacenter-proxies/self-service/proxy-rotation.md).

#### ISP Proxies

**Proxy type:** `HTTP`, `HTTPS`, or `SOCKS5`

**IP address:** `isp.oxylabs.io`

**Port:** `8001`

**Username:** `user-USERNAME`

**Password:** `PASSWORD`

{% hint style="warning" %}
Make sure to use `user-` prefix with your username.
{% endhint %}

ISP Proxies assign each port to a specific IP address and location. Port `8001` always uses the first IP from your [proxy list](/products/proxies/isp-proxies/proxy-list.md). Use port `8000` to enable [proxy rotation](/products/proxies/isp-proxies/proxy-rotation.md).

To get rotating IPs from a specific country's proxy pool, set the username using this format: `user-USERNAME-country-XX`, where `XX` is the country code (e.g., `US` for United States).

#### Dedicated ISP Proxies

**Proxy type:** `HTTP`, `HTTPS`, or `SOCKS5`

**IP address:** `disp.oxylabs.io`

**Port:** `8001`

**Username:** `user-USERNAME`

**Password:** `PASSWORD`

{% hint style="warning" %}
Make sure to use `user-` prefix with your username.
{% endhint %}

You will need to choose the port assigned to an IP address from the purchased [proxy list](/products/proxies/dedicated-isp-proxies/self-service/proxy-list.md), which you can find on the Oxylabs dashboard. The `8001` port will pick the first IP address from your list for all requests. Use port `8000` for automatic [proxy IP rotation](/products/proxies/dedicated-isp-proxies/self-service/proxy-rotation.md).

### **Step 4**

Check if the proxy works by clicking **Test Proxy**. If everything is fine, click **Confirm**, **Save** the profile and launch the browser.

![](/files/wPHa6yRoidJ9qsckhTKN)

That's it! You are ready to use Oxylabs proxies with VMLogin.

Find the original VMLogin integration blog post [here](https://oxylabs.io/resources/integrations/vmlogin).


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