8 Best Antidetect Browsers in 2026 (Tested & Ranked)

Mara Vale, Multi-Account Operations Consultant

The best antidetect browser in 2026 is Multilogin — it produces the most convincing browser fingerprints, scales cleanly to large profile libraries, and has the most mature team-management features of any tool in this category. For operators on tighter budgets, Dolphin Anty delivers strong fingerprint quality for a fraction of the price.

I have run antidetect browsers across client environments for over a decade — managing ad accounts, market research profiles, and agency client accounts where profile isolation directly affects operational continuity. This ranking is based on hands-on testing of each tool’s fingerprint quality, profile stability, automation capabilities, and real-world pricing — not feature lists from vendor marketing pages.

TL;DR verdict:

  • Best overall: Multilogin — best fingerprint engines, best team features, scales to enterprise (from €29/month)
  • Best budget: Dolphin Anty — free tier (10 profiles), clean UI, strong fingerprinting at low cost
  • Best free plan: GoLogin — 3 free profiles with cloud sync, Orbita engine
  • Best for beginners: AdsPower or Incogniton — lowest barrier to entry
  • Best for mobile fingerprinting: Kameleo — dedicated mobile profile support
  • Best for team profile sharing: Octo Browser — granular profile permissions

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How We Tested and Ranked the Best Antidetect Browsers

Testing Criteria

Every tool in this roundup was evaluated on the same criteria. Here is what I weighted most heavily:

Fingerprint quality (40% of weight): I ran each browser’s profiles through Pixelscan, BrowserLeaks, Abrahamjuliot’s Canvas Fingerprint Defender tests, CreepJS, and manual inspection of WebGL renderer, audio fingerprint, font enumeration, and navigator property consistency. A profile that exposes automation signals — mismatched user-agent strings, flat canvas hashes, non-standard WebGL vendors, or timezone conflicts with proxy IP — fails in production. I scored each tool on how many of these signals it passes cleanly.

Profile isolation and stability (25%): I created 20–50 profiles per tool and ran them simultaneously over residential proxies. I tested whether cookies, local storage, IndexedDB, and cached data bleed between profiles — the primary failure mode that causes account linking. I also checked how profiles behave across sessions (do fingerprint values stay consistent between restarts, which is critical for account continuity).

Automation and API depth (15%): Most serious operators run Selenium, Puppeteer, or Playwright automations through their antidetect browser. I tested the quality of each tool’s automation integration — whether the browser driver passes as a real browser, whether the tool’s API exposes profile management programmatically, and whether automations survive the tool’s update cadence.

Pricing and profile scaling (10%): The economics change significantly as you scale. I mapped the actual cost per profile at 10, 100, 500, and 1,000 profile tiers. Free tiers are noted but not counted as a primary criterion — they are best treated as extended trials.

Team features and usability (10%): For agency and multi-operator setups, collaborative features matter: shared profile libraries, role-based permissions, audit logs, and whether the UI stays manageable when you have hundreds of profiles across multiple team members.


The 8 Best Antidetect Browsers Ranked

1. Multilogin — Best Overall for Scale and Teams

Multilogin is the benchmark that every other antidetect browser gets compared to. It has been in production since 2015 and the engineering depth shows: its two proprietary browser engines — Mimic (Chromium-based) and Stealthfox (Firefox-based) — produce the most convincing browser fingerprints I have tested across any tool in this category.

What makes Multilogin’s fingerprinting superior: Most antidetect browsers patch Chromium at the extension or JavaScript API layer, which leaves detectable artifacts when scrutinized by platforms with sophisticated bot-detection. Multilogin modifies the browser engine at the source code level, making the fingerprint changes indistinguishable from a genuine hardware configuration. When I run Multilogin’s Mimic profiles through CreepJS — one of the most thorough fingerprint auditors available — they consistently score as real browsers, not automated sessions.

In my testing, I ran 40 simultaneous Multilogin Stealthfox profiles through residential proxies targeting social ad platform login flows. Zero cross-profile cookie bleed across 72 hours of continuous operation. Profile fingerprints remained stable across restarts and browser updates — critical for accounts that need months of operational history.

Team features: Multilogin’s workspace system lets you create separate workspaces per client, assign team members with scoped access (read, run, edit, or full access to specific profile groups), and maintain an audit log of profile interactions. For agencies managing multiple client accounts where a team member should only see their assigned profiles, this is the most mature access-control model available in any antidetect browser.

Automation: Multilogin supports Selenium, Puppeteer, and Playwright via its Local API. The API is well-documented and the browser sessions pass most automation-detection checks that would flag standard Selenium usage.

Pricing:

PlanProfilesMonthly Price
Starter10~€29/month
Solo100~€79/month
Team300~€159/month
Custom1,000+Enterprise pricing

Who it’s for: Professional operators managing 50+ profiles, agencies with team workflows, anyone where fingerprint quality is non-negotiable.

Who should skip it: Operators with fewer than 20 profiles and price sensitivity — the entry cost is meaningful, and Dolphin Anty or GoLogin deliver adequate fingerprinting at a lower price for lighter use cases.

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2. Dolphin Anty — Best Budget Pick

Dolphin Anty emerged in 2021 and quickly became the dominant budget alternative to Multilogin. It combines a genuinely clean user interface — the best in this roundup for ease of use — with solid fingerprinting that covers the majority of real-world detection scenarios.

Fingerprint quality: Dolphin Anty’s fingerprint engine handles canvas, WebGL, audio, font, and timezone spoofing reliably. On Pixelscan and BrowserLeaks it consistently shows as a real browser. On more aggressive tests like CreepJS, I see occasional automation hints in the permissions API response that Multilogin handles more cleanly — but in my experience across actual ad platform environments, Dolphin Anty’s fingerprints hold up well for standard account-management workflows.

Free tier: The free plan gives you 10 permanent browser profiles. For a solo operator running fewer than 10 accounts, this is a functional setup at zero cost. The free plan does not include automation API access, which limits it to manual operation.

UI and workflow: Dolphin Anty’s interface is the most intuitive in this roundup. Profile creation takes under two minutes — paste in proxy credentials, select a fingerprint preset, set a browser version, and launch. Bulk operations (create 50 profiles from a CSV, apply proxy changes to a selection) work cleanly. For teams migrating from manual browser setups, the learning curve is minimal.

Pricing:

PlanProfilesMonthly Price
Free10$0
Base100$89/month
Team300$159/month
Enterprise1,000+Custom

Who it’s for: Budget-conscious operators, teams moving from manual setups, anyone who needs a clean UI and solid (if not class-leading) fingerprinting at a lower price than Multilogin.

Who should skip it: Operators whose platforms run aggressive bot detection requiring engine-level fingerprint patches — go Multilogin. Operators who need deep automation API access on the free tier.


3. GoLogin — Best Free Plan and Solid Mid-Range Option

GoLogin sits in the middle of the market with its Orbita browser engine (Chromium-based) and a free plan that includes 3 permanent browser profiles with cloud sync — the most functional free offering in the roundup if you need cloud-synced profiles.

Fingerprint quality: Orbita has improved significantly since GoLogin’s early versions. On BrowserLeaks and Pixelscan it presents cleanly. My CreepJS tests show it performs well on canvas, WebGL, and audio fingerprints but occasionally exposes automation-related properties in the navigator API that are not caught at the engine level. For social media account management and standard e-commerce workflows it is adequate; for platforms with aggressive session validation I would step up to Multilogin.

Cloud sync: GoLogin syncs profiles to its cloud by default, meaning you can launch the same profile from different devices. This is useful for distributed team setups where different operators need to pick up the same profile. The cloud-first architecture does mean your profile data lives on GoLogin’s servers — a consideration for operators with strict data-handling requirements.

Automation: GoLogin exposes a REST API for profile management and supports Selenium and Puppeteer integrations. The API is reasonably well-documented and the automation integration is functional for most use cases.

Pricing:

PlanProfilesMonthly Price
Free3$0
Professional100$24/month
Business300$49/month
Enterprise1,000$99/month

GoLogin’s pricing is the most aggressive in the mid-range. At $24/month for 100 profiles, it undercuts Dolphin Anty and Multilogin meaningfully.

Who it’s for: Operators who want a functional free tier with cloud sync, mid-size operations on a budget, teams that need web-based profile management.

Who should skip it: Operators who need the absolute highest fingerprint fidelity (Multilogin), or who want a self-hosted profile store rather than cloud-synced profiles.


4. AdsPower — Best for Beginners and Small-Scale Automation

AdsPower positions itself as the entry-level antidetect browser for online marketing teams, and it earns that positioning. Its SunBrowser (Chromium) and FlowerBrowser (Firefox) engines cover the basics, and its built-in no-code automation tool (Robot Process Automation, or RPA) is the most accessible automation layer in this roundup — no coding required.

What I like: The RPA tool lets you record browser actions and replay them across profiles without writing a line of code. For repetitive tasks like bulk account warm-ups or form submissions across multiple profiles, this is genuinely useful for operators who do not have development resources. The profile management dashboard also handles bulk imports cleanly, which matters for teams migrating large account sets.

Fingerprint quality: AdsPower’s fingerprinting is competent for standard use cases but not at the level of Multilogin or Dolphin Anty on high-scrutiny tests. For platforms with aggressive bot detection, I would not rely on AdsPower as the primary tool.

Pricing:

PlanProfilesMonthly Price
Free2$0
Base10$5.4/month
Pro100$30/month
Custom1,000+Custom

The free tier is the most limited in this roundup at 2 profiles, but the paid entry price at $5.4/month for 10 profiles is the lowest in the market.

Who it’s for: Beginners, small teams that want no-code automation, operators with fewer than 50 profiles who prioritize ease of use over raw fingerprint quality.

Who should skip it: Teams needing high fingerprint quality at scale, operators running automations that require Selenium/Puppeteer.


5. Incogniton — Beginner-Friendly with a Generous Free Tier

Incogniton offers 10 free profiles — matching Dolphin Anty’s free tier — with a cleaner onboarding experience than most tools at this price point. It uses a Chromium-based engine and handles the standard fingerprinting surfaces (canvas, WebGL, audio, user-agent, timezone) adequately for basic multi-account workflows.

What stands out: Incogniton includes a Selenium builder built into the dashboard, which lets you construct basic browser automations without writing raw WebDriver code. For non-technical operators who need simple scripted workflows, this is a useful differentiator.

Fingerprint quality: Solid for the price tier. On Pixelscan it presents as a real browser. On deeper fingerprint audits it is less convincing than Dolphin Anty or Multilogin, but adequate for the social media and e-commerce account management use cases it targets.

Pricing:

PlanProfilesMonthly Price
Starter10$0
Entrepreneur50$29.99/month
Professional150$79.99/month
Multinational500$149.99/month

Who it’s for: Beginners who want an easy ramp from a free tier, operators managing under 50 profiles who want built-in automation helpers.

Who should skip it: Teams needing enterprise-grade fingerprinting, operators managing large profile libraries where the per-profile cost becomes uncompetitive.


6. Kameleo — Best for Mobile Fingerprinting

Kameleo is the specialist in this roundup. While most antidetect browsers focus exclusively on desktop browser fingerprints, Kameleo includes dedicated mobile profile support — Android (via its Android APK) and iOS fingerprint simulation on desktop — making it the strongest choice for workflows that require mobile browser emulation.

Mobile fingerprinting: When I tested Kameleo’s Android profile on mobile-targeted platforms, it produced more convincing mobile fingerprints than any other tool I tested. The combination of mobile user-agent strings, correctly emulated touch APIs, mobile-specific sensor data (accelerometer, gyroscope via spoofing), and screen resolution matching makes Kameleo genuinely differentiated for mobile-account workflows.

Desktop fingerprinting: Kameleo’s desktop fingerprinting using its Chroma (Chromium) and Junglefox (Firefox) engines is competitive but slightly behind Multilogin and Dolphin Anty on the most aggressive detection tests. For most desktop use cases it performs well; for platforms with engine-level detection I would still choose Multilogin.

Automation: Kameleo supports Selenium, Puppeteer, and Playwright automations. The API documentation is solid.

Pricing:

PlanProfilesMonthly Price
BasicUnlimited€59/month
AdvancedUnlimited€89/month
AutomationUnlimited€199/month

Kameleo’s pricing model is flat-rate (unlimited profiles at each tier), which is unusual in this market and excellent value for operators with large profile counts. The automation API requires the highest tier.

Who it’s for: Operators with mobile account workflows, teams running large profile counts who benefit from flat-rate pricing, automation users willing to pay the higher tier.

Who should skip it: Operators who only need desktop fingerprinting and prioritize fingerprint quality over mobile support — Multilogin or Dolphin Anty are stronger picks.


7. Octo Browser — Best for Team Profile Sharing

Octo Browser is purpose-built for collaborative team environments. Its profile-sharing model — where individual profiles can be assigned to specific team members with granular read/write/run permissions — is the strongest implementation of team workflows outside of Multilogin.

Team features: In my testing, Octo Browser’s workspace system allowed me to assign profiles to individual operators without exposing other profiles in the account. Profile transfer between team members is logged, and session history is retained. For agencies where different account managers handle different client sets, the access-control model maps cleanly to real agency org structures.

Fingerprint quality: Octo uses a Chromium-based engine and covers the standard fingerprint surfaces well. On BrowserLeaks and Pixelscan it presents cleanly. For most ad account and social media management workflows it is reliable; for the most demanding detection environments I would still favor Multilogin.

Pricing:

PlanProfilesMonthly Price
Starter10€21/month
Base100€42/month
Team300€79/month
Advanced1,000€169/month

Who it’s for: Agencies and small teams where profile assignment, transfer, and access logging are key operational requirements.

Who should skip it: Solo operators (Dolphin Anty or GoLogin are better value), anyone who needs mobile fingerprinting.


8. MoreLogin — Budget-Friendly with a Functional Free Tier

MoreLogin rounds out the list as a budget-focused option with a free tier and competitive pricing on paid plans. Its fingerprinting covers the standard surfaces and its UI is clean enough for basic workflows.

What MoreLogin does well: The free tier is functional for small-scale testing. Paid plans are priced competitively with AdsPower and GoLogin at the entry level. Profile creation and proxy assignment are straightforward.

Limitations: MoreLogin has the smallest track record of any tool on this list, and its fingerprint engine has not been through as many detection-hardening iterations as Multilogin, Dolphin Anty, or GoLogin. For low-scrutiny platforms it is adequate; for environments with sophisticated bot detection it is the riskiest choice in this roundup.

Pricing: Free tier available; paid plans start competitively and scale with profile count. Check the MoreLogin site for current pricing, as they adjust plans frequently.

Who it’s for: Operators on very tight budgets, low-stakes workflows, testing environments.

Who should skip it: Anyone running production accounts on platforms with active bot detection — the fingerprint quality risk is not worth it at the volumes where MoreLogin becomes cost-effective.


Best Pick for Each Use Case

Best Overall: Multilogin

If fingerprint quality is the primary decision driver — and for most professional operators it should be — Multilogin is the unambiguous choice. The engine-level fingerprint modifications produce profiles that pass the most aggressive detection tests, the team features handle real agency workflows, and the API depth supports serious automation stacks. The price premium over alternatives is real, but so is the operational edge. Read the full Multilogin review for the complete breakdown.

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Best Budget Pick: Dolphin Anty

For operators where €79–159/month for Multilogin is not justified by current scale or budget, Dolphin Anty is the clearest alternative. Its fingerprinting is strong enough for the majority of real-world workflows, its UI is the best in the roundup for ease of use, and the free tier gives you 10 working profiles at zero cost. The price jump from free to the 100-profile paid plan ($89/month) is significant but still cheaper than Multilogin Solo.

Best Free Plan: GoLogin

If you need cloud-synced profiles for free, GoLogin’s 3-profile free tier is the best available. Dolphin Anty and Incogniton’s 10-profile free tiers are better if you need more profiles and do not need cloud sync.

Best for Beginners: AdsPower or Incogniton

Both offer low barriers to entry — low pricing, clean dashboards, and built-in automation helpers that do not require coding. If you are running fewer than 20 accounts and want to get started with antidetect browsing without a steep learning curve, either of these will serve you well before you scale into Dolphin Anty or Multilogin territory.

Best for Teams: Multilogin, with Octo Browser as runner-up

Multilogin’s workspace and permission model is the most mature for large teams. Octo Browser is the stronger pick for smaller agencies specifically focused on profile-sharing workflows where Multilogin’s pricing is not justified.

Best for Mobile Fingerprinting: Kameleo

No other tool on this list comes close for mobile profile simulation. If your workflows touch mobile-account management or mobile-specific platforms, Kameleo is the purpose-built choice.


Comparison Table and Final Verdict

Full Feature and Pricing Matrix

BrowserFree ProfilesEntry Paid PlanFingerprint QualityTeam FeaturesAutomationMobile Support
Multilogin0€29/month (10)ExcellentExcellentFull APINo
Dolphin Anty10$89/month (100)Very GoodGoodAPI (paid)No
GoLogin3$24/month (100)GoodGoodAPINo
AdsPower2$5.4/month (10)AdequateBasicNo-code RPANo
Incogniton10$29.99/month (50)AdequateBasicBasicNo
Kameleo0€59/month (unlimited)Good (desktop)BasicFull APIYes
Octo Browser0€21/month (10)GoodVery GoodAPINo
MoreLoginYesCompetitiveAdequateBasicBasicNo

Who Should Buy What

Buy Multilogin if: You run 50+ profiles, manage client accounts professionally, need team permissions and audit logs, or operate on platforms where fingerprint quality directly determines account survival. The price is higher but the operational reliability gap is real. Check Multilogin vs alternatives if you want to see the detailed comparison before committing.

Buy Dolphin Anty if: Budget is a meaningful constraint but you still need solid fingerprinting. The 10 free profiles make it zero-risk to evaluate.

Buy GoLogin if: You want cloud-synced profiles at the lowest paid price point, or need a functional 3-profile free tier to start immediately.

Buy AdsPower or Incogniton if: You are new to antidetect browsers and want the lowest barrier to entry, or specifically need no-code automation tools.

Buy Kameleo if: Mobile fingerprinting is a core requirement, or you have a large profile count where flat-rate pricing is better economics.

Buy Octo Browser if: You run a small agency where collaborative profile management is the primary requirement.

Wait on MoreLogin if: You are running anything where fingerprint quality matters — the track record is not there yet.

The Bottom Line

The best antidetect browser for most professional operators in 2026 is Multilogin. The fingerprint engines, team features, and API maturity it brings to multi-account operations are not matched by any other tool in this roundup. For the price to make sense, you generally need to be managing 20+ profiles in environments where account quality and operational continuity matter.

If Multilogin’s pricing is out of range at your current scale, Dolphin Anty is the right step. Start with its free tier, validate your workflow, and graduate to a paid plan as your operation scales. If you later find yourself managing large client account sets with team members and stricter fingerprint requirements, that is when the move to Multilogin pays for itself in reduced operational risk.

For a deeper look at what to evaluate before choosing, see what is an antidetect browser and the dedicated best antidetect browser for multi-accounting guide. The browser fingerprinting explained article covers why fingerprint quality varies so significantly between tools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best antidetect browser in 2026?

Multilogin is the best antidetect browser in 2026 for most professional use cases. Its Mimic (Chromium) and Stealthfox (Firefox) engines produce the most convincing browser fingerprints in the field, it handles large profile libraries without degrading, and its team-permission system is the most mature available. For budget-conscious operators, Dolphin Anty offers a free tier and a clean UI that competes well up to a few hundred profiles.

Which antidetect browser is hardest to detect?

Multilogin’s Mimic and Stealthfox engines are consistently the hardest to detect across the major fingerprint-audit sites (Pixelscan, Abrahamjuliot Canvas, and CreepJS). In my testing, Mimic profiles score “real browser” on every major detection surface — canvas, WebGL, audio, font enumeration, and navigator properties. Kameleo performs well on mobile fingerprinting specifically. GoLogin and Dolphin Anty have improved substantially but still show detection artifacts on high-scrutiny tests.

What is the best free antidetect browser?

GoLogin offers the most generous free plan — 3 permanent browser profiles with cloud sync at no cost. Dolphin Anty and Incogniton each provide 10 free profiles, making them better for small teams or solo operators who do not need cloud sync. AdsPower’s free tier is limited to 2 profiles but includes automation. MoreLogin also has a free tier. None of the free plans are viable for serious multi-account operations at scale — they are best treated as extended trials.

Is Multilogin the best antidetect browser?

For professional multi-account operations, yes. Multilogin leads on fingerprint quality, profile isolation, team features, and API depth. The trade-off is price — plans start at €29/month and scale significantly for large profile counts. If budget is the constraint, Dolphin Anty delivers 80–85% of Multilogin’s fingerprint quality at a fraction of the cost for most standard ad-account and social-account workflows.

Which antidetect browser is best for teams?

Multilogin is best for teams due to its profile-sharing with granular permissions, collaborative workspace, and audit log. Octo Browser is the strongest runner-up specifically for team profile sharing — its permissions model lets you assign profiles to individual team members without exposing the full account. For smaller teams on a budget, Dolphin Anty’s team-sharing features are solid and the pricing is significantly more accessible.


Mara Vale is a Multi-Account Operations Consultant with 10+ years in performance marketing and digital operations. He tests privacy, anti-detect, and automation tools across real client environments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best antidetect browser in 2026?

Multilogin is the best antidetect browser in 2026 for most professional use cases. Its Mimic (Chromium) and Stealthfox (Firefox) engines produce the most convincing browser fingerprints in the field, it handles large profile libraries without degrading, and its team-permission system is the most mature available. For budget-conscious operators, Dolphin Anty offers a free tier and a clean UI that competes well up to a few hundred profiles.

Which antidetect browser is hardest to detect?

Multilogin's Mimic and Stealthfox engines are consistently the hardest to detect across the major fingerprint-audit sites (Pixelscan, Abrahamjuliot Canvas, and CreepJS). In my testing, Mimic profiles score 'real browser' on every major detection surface — canvas, WebGL, audio, font enumeration, and navigator properties. Kameleo performs well on mobile fingerprinting specifically. GoLogin and Dolphin Anty have improved substantially but still show detection artifacts on high-scrutiny tests.

What is the best free antidetect browser?

GoLogin offers the most generous free plan — 3 permanent browser profiles with cloud sync at no cost. Dolphin Anty and Incogniton each provide 10 free profiles, making them better for small teams or solo operators who do not need cloud sync. AdsPower's free tier is limited to 2 profiles but includes automation. MoreLogin also has a free tier. None of the free plans are viable for serious multi-account operations at scale — they are best treated as extended trials.

Is Multilogin the best antidetect browser?

For professional multi-account operations, yes. Multilogin leads on fingerprint quality, profile isolation, team features, and API depth. The trade-off is price — plans start at €29/month and scale significantly for large profile counts. If budget is the constraint, Dolphin Anty delivers 80–85% of Multilogin's fingerprint quality at a fraction of the cost for most standard ad-account and social-account workflows.

Which antidetect browser is best for teams?

Multilogin is best for teams due to its profile-sharing with granular permissions, collaborative workspace, and audit log. Octo Browser is the strongest runner-up specifically for team profile sharing — its permissions model lets you assign profiles to individual team members without exposing the full account. For smaller teams on a budget, Dolphin Anty's team-sharing features are solid and the pricing is significantly more accessible.

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