Multilogin
Reliability benchmark with a dual (Chromium + Firefox) engine.
- Free
- Trial only
- From
- ~$19/mo
- Engine
- Chromium + Firefox
Updated · 21 browsers tested
The independent, dated, criteria-based ranking of anti-detect browsers — the tools behind media buying, affiliate, e-commerce, multi-accounting, scraping, and crypto airdrops. We test masking, normalize pricing, and grade every tool on the same 10-point rubric.
Ranked by weighted score, popularity, and use-case fit. Tap a card to read the full review, or visit the vendor directly.
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Reliability benchmark with a dual (Chromium + Firefox) engine.
Kernel-level fingerprint spoofing that holds up under scrutiny.
Easy to use, cloud profiles, and free proxy traffic included.
The media-buying favorite, built around ad accounts.
Best value: RPA and API available on all tiers.
Unlimited profiles with strong, well-documented automation.
Unlimited local profiles with CDP automation.
Generous starting tier and crypto payments.
Cheap at scale, with free team collaboration.
Cheap, with a free RPA builder.
Low per-profile price; free Netflix profile perk.
API-first design with AI-assisted anti-detection.
Lifetime license with unlimited profiles.
Isolated virtual profiles; popular for Asian e-commerce.
Open-source Firefox with C++-level spoofing.
Home of PerfectCanvas — the only true Canvas faking.
Forever-free, but no GPU masking.
Multi-session browsing; weak fingerprint masking.
Desktop + mobile, but automation is locked to the top tier.
Isolation-focused, but pricey and limited.
VM-based; reputation caveats apply.
| Browser | Free | ~Price / 100 | Engine | Automation | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Multilogin | Trial | ~$100+ | Chromium + Firefox | Yes | 9.2 |
| 2 Octo Browser | Trial | ~$90 | Chromium | Yes | 8.7 |
| 3 GoLogin | 3 profiles | ~$49 | Chromium + Firefox | Limited | 8.4 |
| 4 Dolphin Anty | 5 profiles | ~$71 | Chromium | Yes | 8.2 |
| 5 AdsPower | Limited | ~$54 | Chromium | Limited | 8.1 |
| 6 Kameleo | Trial | ~$59 (unlimited) | Chromium + Firefox | Yes | 8.4 |
| 7 Undetectable | Local profiles | ~$49 (unlimited) | Chromium | Limited | 7.6 |
| 8 Incogniton | 10 profiles | ~$60 | Chromium | Limited | 7.4 |
| 9 MoreLogin | 2 profiles | ~$30 | Chromium | Yes | 7.6 |
| 10 BitBrowser | 10 profiles | ~$28 | Chromium | Yes | 7.6 |
Prices are normalized estimates per 100 profiles/month and verified June 2026. See each review for exact, dated figures.
Curated picks for the workflows people actually buy these tools for.
Ad-account survivability and bulk profile management for media buying.
Explore →Account isolation and easy day-to-day management across many handles.
Explore →API, CDP, and Selenium/Puppeteer/Playwright support for pipelines.
Explore →Cheap profiles at scale, strong isolation, and crypto payments.
Explore →Each browser is scored 0–10 on ten weighted criteria. The overall score is the weighted sum — but our rank order also weighs popularity and use-case fit, so it isn't a pure score sort.
Read the full methodologyCanvas, WebGL, WebRTC, audio, fonts — kernel-level vs JS injection.
Normalized to cost per 100 profiles/month.
Is there a genuinely usable free tier?
Bulk operations, isolation, organization.
Selenium/Puppeteer/Playwright, REST, CDP, RPA.
Built-in proxy support and included traffic.
How fast a new user becomes productive.
Seats, roles, sharing, audit trails.
Track record, jurisdiction, data handling.
Cloud profiles and mobile fingerprint emulation.
FAQ
It lets you run many separate browser profiles, each with its own isolated cookies, storage, and a distinct device fingerprint (Canvas, WebGL, fonts, timezone, and more). It is used to manage multiple online accounts without those accounts being linked together by their fingerprints — the core need behind media buying, affiliate marketing, e-commerce, multi-accounting, scraping, crypto airdrops, and SMM.
The software itself is legal in most jurisdictions — it is a privacy and account-management tool. Legality depends on what you do with it: using it to violate a platform's terms of service or to commit fraud is not. We review tools; we don't endorse any specific use. Check the rules that apply to you.
For a genuinely free option, Camoufox (open-source) and ixBrowser (forever-free, though without GPU masking) are the standouts. Among freemium tools, GoLogin, Dolphin Anty, and Incogniton offer the most usable free tiers.
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