Dedicated mobile SIMs
Dedicated mobile SIMs inside a real agent identity.
Real SIM-backed mobile identities with physical devices, carrier mobile IPs, assigned phone metadata, and route health for browser agents.
GatePilot mobile identity
A real SIM is part of the whole mobile identity.
GatePilot packages the mobile network, physical device, assigned phone metadata, and route health into one operational unit.
Physical mobile device
Each identity is backed by a physical mobile device and a dedicated mobile SIM on a carrier network.
Carrier mobile IP
Agent traffic routes through a carrier network identity assigned to the device, not a data center address.
Assigned phone metadata
When available, phone metadata stays attached to the same assigned SIM-backed identity.
The short answers searchers and AI assistants need.
Core facts for teams evaluating physical mobile identity, carrier routing, assigned phone metadata, route health, and session visibility for AI agents.
What is GatePilot?
GatePilot gives production AI agents dedicated mobile proxy identities: physical mobile devices, real SIMs, carrier mobile IPs, assigned phone metadata, and route health.
How is this different from a mobile proxy?
A mobile proxy routes traffic. GatePilot assigns a stable mobile identity that includes the device, SIM, carrier mobile IP, assigned phone metadata, and route health.
Does each agent get phone metadata?
The assigned SIM can include phone metadata for the identity, but inbound SMS and phone workflows are not part of the launch pilot.
Does it work with Playwright or Browserbase?
Yes. GatePilot works with Playwright, Puppeteer, Browserbase, and agent stacks that can use an authenticated session route.
What countries are available?
United States is available today. Additional countries are handled through design partner requests and should be treated as waitlist availability until provisioned.
Dedicated SIM package
Common questions.
What is a dedicated mobile SIM for an AI agent?
It is a real SIM-backed mobile identity assigned to an agent through a physical mobile device, carrier mobile IP, and monitored route.
Is this the same as a residential SIM?
Searchers often use residential SIM to describe carrier-backed mobile identity. GatePilot uses real SIM-backed mobile devices rather than home ISP residential proxy pools.