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May 30, 2026

Antidetect Browsers 2026: Comparison of 13 Products — Pricing, API, Security, Automation

Antidetect Browsers 2026: Comparison of 13 Products — Pricing, API, Security, Automation

You open yet another antidetect browser review — and immediately see the same thing. Trustpilot stars. Empty slogans about "the best protection." Not a word about how one tool has no real API, another stores your data on Chinese servers, and a third has been "in beta" for three years.

We went through 13 players. Checked pricing and architectural decisions, gathered everything documented about leaks and limitations. Afina is on the list too, and we won't sugarcoat it: cons come alongside pros.

What's Happening in the Market in 2026

Facebook stopped blocking people who "forgot to change their User-Agent." A long time ago. Today, anti-fraud reads how you move your mouse — and UDP anomalies. Canvas and WebRTC are 2022-level tech. Those who didn't fully rewrite their browser core by 2026 are now hopelessly trying to catch up with the leaders.

A profile alone no longer saves anyone. A team that manually opens 80 accounts every morning loses to one where a script does it at 6:00 AM — automatically, without a human, from Google Sheets. In 2026, the question isn't "will it pass Pixelscan?" — it's how many hours of manual work the antidetect browser replaces every day.

Full Comparison Table: 13 Antidetect Browsers

BrowserStarting PriceFree PlanProfile LimitsAPI / AutomationMain ProMain Con
Afina$9/moRef. link: ~50 profiles up to 2 mo.20 → 1,000✅ Local API 79 endpoints, RPA, Node.js, MCP, Telegram botUnlimited local API without quotas + the only MCP server for AI agentsNo mobile/cloud version; risk of data loss if master password is lost
Multiloginfrom $11/mo❌ (trial $2 / 3 days, 5 profiles)10 → 10,000✅ Local API, Selenium, Playwright, PuppeteerMimic + Stealthfox, 0 breaches since 2015KYC identity verification; team plan from €75/mo
Dolphin Antyfrom $10/mo5 profiles forever5 → ∞✅ API, Puppeteer, Selenium, PlaywrightFingerprinting (WebGL/GPU/Canvas); SynchronizerData breach in 2022; Base plan $89/mo
GoLogin$24/mo3 profiles forever3 → 100,000+✅ API, Puppeteer, Playwright, SeleniumSimple UI; built-in free proxiesChromium only; basic fingerprinting
AdsPower$9/mo2 profiles forever2 → 5,000+✅ Local API + RPA (no Playwright)Dual-engine Chrome+Firefox; low RAM requirementsNo built-in proxies; company registered in China (outside GDPR)
Octo Browserfrom €10/mo❌ None3 → ∞ (Custom)✅ API (from Base plan, €79)Kernel-level fingerprinting (Octium); 99.995% uptimeNo free trial; API only from Base plan (€79)
Undetectable.io$49/mo✅ 5 cloud (local — from $49/mo)∞ local (paid)✅ API, Puppeteer, Playwright, SeleniumUnlimited local profiles on paid plansCluttered UI; +$1 per cloud config; "∞ on Free" — a myth
MoreLogin$9/mo2 profiles forever2 → ∞✅ Local API, Selenium, Puppeteer, No-Code RPAML-real Canvas fingerprints; Cloud Phone (Android in the cloud)Weak free plan; reputation questions
Kameleo€0 / €59/mo✅ 100 cloud profiles∞ local✅ REST API, Selenium, Playwright, PuppeteerMobile emulation Android/iOS; unlimited local + Free planFull mobile emulation — only with Business (€299/mo)
NSTBrowser$29.90/mo✅ 500 profiles / 30 launches/day500 → 100,000✅ Puppeteer, Playwright, Selenium + RPA + AIAI agents; CAPTCHA bypass and Cloudflare bypass out of the boxLimited macOS support; no mobile profiles
VMLogin$99/mo❌ (trial via support)200 → 3,000✅ REST API, SeleniumProfile isolation; simple interfaceNo mobile emulation or 2FA; expensive
GeeLark$9.75/mo✅ 2 profiles + 30 min/mo2 → 20✅ RPA, templates, SynchronizerAndroid in the cloud; up to 20 profiles on BaseBase plan at $9.75/mo gives only 20 profiles
Linken Sphere 2$0–$240/mo✅ 5 sessions forever✅ Available (limited)Claimed antidetect levelNo Linux or mobile; complex interface

Three things you can't see in the table

1. Only Afina has an MCP server. None of the other 12 browsers in this review has one. Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor — connect an agent and it writes scripts, fixes errors, reads logs by itself. No manual code at all.

2. Local API without cloud quotas — only Afina. Octo and Multilogin cap you at 5,000 requests per day. With Afina, the API runs on your PC: 79 endpoints, no "quota exceeded" message — ever.

3. Zero-knowledge is not marketing. Afina encrypts passwords, 2FA, seed phrases and cookies locally with AES-256 using your master password. Even Afina itself has no access to this data. Backups go only to your Google Drive — nowhere else.

Technical Comparison: Ratings and Feature Matrix

The first table is a general snapshot. This one goes deeper: independent ratings, checkers, API, features where the difference is most visible. Everything verified against official documentation as of May 2026.

Legend: ✅ — yes / available · ❌ — no / not available · ⚠️ — partial or conflicting data · n/a — no confirmed data

Reputation, Pricing & Support

BrowserTrustpilotG2Min. Price/moFree TrialFree Plan24/7 SupportRecommended For
Afina4.7 ⭐4.7 ⭐$9✅ up to 2 mo.✅ Ref. link (50 profiles)✅ (< 5 min.)Farm automation, crypto, AI workflows
GoLogin4.1–4.6 ⭐4.8 ⭐$24✅ 7 days✅ 3 profilesBeginners, e-commerce, social media
AdsPower4.8 ⭐n/a$9✅ 3 days✅ 2 profiles⚠️No-code RPA, mass arbitrage
Dolphin Anty~4.2 ⭐5.0 ⭐$10✅ 5 profiles⚠️Media buying, crypto, team work
Multilogin4.4 ⭐4.8 ⭐$11✅ $2 / 3 daysEnterprise, agencies, SEO teams
MoreLogin4.5 ⭐4.5 ⭐$9✅ Pioneer✅ 2 + 100 min✅ (Pro)SMM, mobile, e-commerce
Octo Browser4.2–4.4 ⭐4.8 ⭐€10⚠️ TelegramCrypto, bounty/airdrop, web scraping
Undetectable.io3.6 ⭐n/a$49✅ 5 cloudLocal farms, technical scraping
Kameleon/a5.0 ⭐ (1)€0✅ 100 cloud❌ weekdaysMobile emulation Android/iOS
NSTBrowsern/an/a$29.90✅ 500 profiles / 30 launchesLarge-scale scraping, AI automation
VMLoginn/a5.0 ⭐ (1)$99✅ 3 days❌ Mon–FriE-commerce, basic automation
GeeLarkn/an/a$9.75✅ 2 profiles + 30 min/mon/aMobile ads, TikTok, Android
Linken Sphere 23.4 ⭐n/a$0+✅ 5 sessions✅ (claimed)Arbitrage, betting, crypto

Technical Protection & Automation

BrowserPassing CheckersProxy CheckerAPI AccessUDP / WebRTCMCP ServerNo-code ScriptsLocal StorageEmail IMAPSynchronizer
Afina✅ Pixelscan, CreepJS✅ (2 checkers)✅ Local API, 79 endpoints✅ SOCKS5, QUIC, HTTP/3✅ 91 tools✅ Visual canvas✅ AES-256, Zero-knowledge✅ Gmail, iCloud
GoLogin✅ Pixelscan, CreepJS⚠️ Browser MCP❌ cloud
AdsPower⚠️ Partial✅ Local API + RPA✅ RPA bot⚠️ local + cloud (China)⚠️ Limited
Dolphin Anty✅ Pixelscan, Iphey⚠️ Scenarios builder❌ cloud (2022 breach)
Multilogin✅ Pixelscan, CreepJS❌ (API only)❌ cloud
MoreLogin⚠️ BrowserLeaks, Whoer✅ No-code RPA❌ cloud✅ Action Sync
Octo Browser✅ Pixelscan, Botchecker✅ (Base+, €79)❌ cloud
Undetectable.io✅ local (paid)
Kameleo✅ REST API (all plans)✅ local
NSTBrowser✅ Cloudflare bypass✅ SDK + AI✅ RPA + AI agents❌ cloud
VMLogin⚠️ Unreliable⚠️✅ REST API❌ cloud
GeeLark✅ Real Android✅ (Base+)✅ Real Android✅ RPA templates❌ cloud-only
Linken Sphere 2✅ Advanced techn/an/a✅ security-first

Note: Trustpilot and G2 ratings change over time. "n/a" means no confirmed data at time of publication. UDP/WebRTC, MCP server, Email IMAP columns verified against official documentation and Afina's internal knowledge base.

Market Leaders: Detailed Overview

Afina — Unlimited Automation and AI Agents

Our in-house pick and the most technologically advanced browser in this review. Built specifically for scaling and AI-powered workflows.

Technically: the only antidetect browser on the market with a built-in MCP server for AI agents (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor). The local API has 79 endpoints and runs without any cloud limits or request quotas. The browser core correctly routes UDP over SOCKS5 and includes a built-in email client with 2FA automation. Data is encrypted locally using zero-knowledge architecture.

On the downside: no mobile or cloud version — works locally on Windows and macOS only. If you forget your master password, neither your account nor your data can be recovered, even by support.

Pricing: starts at $9/mo (Lite, up to 20 profiles); Base team plan with 2 users — $29/mo. No traditional free plan, but a referral link gives up to 50 profiles for 1-2 months.

Best for arbitrage, crypto, account farms, and AI workflows. Read more — Afina vs Octo Browser vs Dolphin Anty.

Multilogin — A Well-Known Brand With a High Entry Barrier

Zero confirmed breaches since 2015. Not one. Multilogin is proud of that — and rightfully so.

Technically: two proprietary browsers — Mimic (Chromium) and Stealthfox (Firefox) with kernel-level fingerprinting. Residential proxies are included on all plans. The local API supports Selenium, Playwright, and Puppeteer.

Then comes KYC. To activate your account you have to verify your identity. For some use cases, that's not an inconvenience — it's a hard stop. On pricing: entry from $11/mo (Pro 10), but if you need a team — Business (300+ profiles, unlimited seats) starts at €75/mo. Scale grows, the bill grows faster.

Best for those with budget and no issues with KYC. Read more — Multilogin vs GoLogin.

Dolphin Anty — Serious Fingerprinting, but With a Documented Problem

Fingerprinting is solid here — WebGL, WebGPU, Canvas all masked against real device signatures, not synthetic ones. The Synchronizer mirrors mouse and keyboard actions across multiple windows simultaneously. Convenient for farms with manual operations.

But there's a catch. In 2022, Dolphin Anty suffered a data breach — confirmed by the company itself. If your profiles contain seed phrases, 2FA, or wallet passwords — this isn't an abstract risk. It's a specific conversation your team needs to have before paying.

Pricing: a Starter plan at $10/mo for up to 60 profiles appeared in 2025-2026. Base — $89/mo for 100 profiles — hasn't gone anywhere. Free — 5 profiles.

Read more — Dolphin Anty vs Multilogin.

GoLogin — For Those Just Getting Started

Low entry barrier — that's where GoLogin is strong. The interface takes about an hour to figure out. There's an Android app, built-in free proxies, and you can run profiles from the cloud without a local install.

But there are limits. More than 50 simultaneous profiles and stability drops. Chromium only — no Firefox. Fingerprinting is basic and won't fool serious anti-fraud systems.

$24/mo is a solid entry point. But if you're planning to scale — calculate upfront, the price grows non-linearly.

Comparison: GoLogin vs Dolphin Anty.

AdsPower — Budget Option With Dual Engine

$9/mo and two engines — SunBrowser (Chromium) and FlowerBrowser (Firefox). Few competitors offer Firefox at all. Local API is there, RPA bot is there, free plan with 2 profiles too.

But two facts before you subscribe. First: no proxies — buy separately. Second — and more important — the company is registered in China and not subject to GDPR. Yet Trustpilot sits at 4.8 — the highest among the thirteen. Either the audience doesn't think about privacy, or the rating is calculated differently. If profiles contain personal data — that's your call.

Read more: AdsPower vs GoLogin.

Octo Browser — Stability, but With a High Entry Cost

No free trial. API only from the Base plan at €79/mo. Octo essentially says: if you want to test first — we're not for you.

But for that price you get something real: kernel-level browser fingerprinting, a declared 99.995% uptime, and mass profile creation by template.

If you need enterprise level and have the budget — Octo fits. If you need the API but €79/mo is too much — look elsewhere. Comparison: Afina vs Octo Browser vs Dolphin Anty.

Undetectable.io — Unlimited Local Profiles

The main feature — unlimited local profiles. But don't confuse: on the Free plan it's not like that. Free gives only 5 cloud profiles — that's it. Unlimited local profiles open up with Base — from $49/mo. Cloud slots: 5 on Free, 50 on Base, 200+ on higher plans.

One more nuance: each cloud device config costs +$1. Want 100 different "machines" — add $100 to the bill. It's no longer $49. The interface is also cluttered and not intuitive at first.

Mobile fingerprints for Android and iOS are available — not all desktop antidetects can do this.

Comparison: Undetectable vs GoLogin.

MoreLogin — Standard Features With Open Reputation Questions

MoreLogin pulls fingerprints from a database of real devices and offers a cloud Android phone (Cloud Phone). From $9/mo, 2 profiles free.

There are reputation questions. Part of the community considers MoreLogin architecturally similar to AdsPower. No official confirmation exists, but if AdsPower made you uneasy — the same logic applies here.

Comparison: AdsPower vs MoreLogin.

Kameleo — When You Need Mobile Emulation

Mobile emulation of Android and iOS directly on Windows — this is where Kameleo stands out. Among desktop antidetects, this feature is rare.

Unlimited local profiles on all plans, including the free one. Free also gives 100 cloud profiles. REST API is open from the first plan: 60 requests/min on Free, 1,200 on Enterprise. Selenium, Playwright, Puppeteer — all supported.

One catch: full mobile emulation without restrictions — only with Business at €299/mo. On Free and Startup, you can only run 1 mobile profile simultaneously. If you need large-scale mobile automation — calculate upfront.

Comparison: Incogniton vs Kameleo.

NSTBrowser — AI and CAPTCHA Out of the Box

AI agents and CAPTCHA bypass in the base feature set — no add-ons needed. Bypasses Cloudflare out of the box, supports Puppeteer, Playwright, and Selenium; there's a marketplace of ready-made RPA templates.

Free gives 500 profiles but only 30 launches per day. Fine for getting started. For real work you need Professional: $29.90/mo, 100,000 profiles and 3,000 daily launches.

No mobile profiles. Limited macOS support.

Comparison: NSTBrowser vs AdsPower.

Other Players: GeeLark, VMLogin, Linken Sphere 2

GeeLark — not just emulation, but real cloud Android devices. There's a difference. GeeLark switched to subscription pricing: Base from $9.75/mo for 20 profiles — previously it was per-minute billing.

VMLogin offers profile isolation. But $99/mo on the base plan — with no mobile emulation and no 2FA. Hard to justify that price. Read more — Incogniton vs VMLogin.

Linken Sphere 2 — a niche product for those who value security over convenience. 5 free sessions, API available. Supports Windows and macOS; no Linux or mobile. Complex interface, Trustpilot 3.4. A product for a narrow audience — and it seems to know it. Comparison: Multilogin vs Lalicat vs Linken Sphere.

Afina — Deep Dive

Honest disclosure: this section is about Afina. We make this product, so you have every reason to read it with healthy skepticism. That's why the cons come first.

Afina Pricing and Plans

As of May 2026 — here's the structure:

PlanPriceProfilesUsers
Lite$9/moup to 20-
Starter$19/moup to 50-
Base$29/moup to 1002 included
Standard$69/moup to 3005 included
Max$129/moup to 1,00010 included

Annual billing — 30% off. Two-year — 40% off. API available on all plans; cost per profile drops as the plan grows — from $0.45 on Lite to $0.13 on Max.

No traditional free plan. But there's a "Claim Afina" referral link — new users get up to 50 profiles free for up to two months. Plus a 7-14 day trial with no card required.

Where Afina Falls Short

No mobile or cloud version. Windows and macOS — that's it. No web interface, no mobile app, no cloud launch. If you need access from a phone or without a local machine — Afina is not your option. Full stop.

Forgotten master password = losing everything. Support cannot help. Seriously. Seed phrases, cookies, 2FA — all encrypted under your master password, and even Afina has no access to this data. Zero-knowledge is not marketing, it's literally how it's built. If 5 people are on the team and only one knows the password — that's a risk that needs to be proceduralized before going live.

Headless and crypto extensions. MetaMask, Rabby and similar extensions don't work in headless mode — they open separate windows that headless can't interact with. For automated airdrop farming you need to account for this and work around it.

Where Afina Wins

Local API with no cloud quotas. Afina API runs on your PC — port 50778, 79 endpoints. Octo and Multilogin cut you off at 5,000 requests per day. Your Afina script can open 500 profiles, check the status of each one, read the inbox, and compile a report — and the "quota exceeded" message will never arrive. Cloud API means someone else's server, someone else's rules. Local is yours. More about API automation in Afina.

MCP server for AI agents. Afina was the first in the industry to launch an MCP server — 91 tools for Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor. Instead of writing scripts manually — ask the agent in chat. It writes the scenario, debugs, reads logs, fixes errors. No competitor can do this.

Zero-knowledge architecture. Passwords, 2FA, seed phrases, cookies — encrypted locally with AES-256-CBC using your master password. Afina never physically sees this data. Integration credentials and hidden variables — libsodium sealed box, the same library used by Signal. Backups — only to your Google Drive.

UDP over SOCKS5 (QUIC, HTTP/3). Most browsers leak the real IP through WebRTC — simply because they can't route UDP properly. Afina solved this at the kernel level: the WebRTC fingerprint always matches the proxy. For Discord, media, and crypto wallets this isn't optional. More about antidetect and anonymity.

Built-in email client and 2FA automation. IMAP directly in the browser — Gmail, iCloud, FirstMail. Scripts read emails and extract confirmation codes without any external services. For exchange farms or airdrop — the entire chain is in one place. Details: profile management and action automation.

Team work without overpaying. The Base plan ($29/mo) already includes 2 users. Multilogin's Business (unlimited seats, 300+ profiles) starts at €75/mo. For an agency or small team, the difference shows up in month one.

Who Afina Is For

Afina is not for everyone. That's not a problem — just a fact.

It's the right choice where you need an account farm with Telegram management and reporting at a budget significantly lower than competitors' team plans. Or when you're building an AI workflow and want the agent to write and fix scripts itself. And when it's essential that data never leaves your device.

If you need a cloud version or mobile access — get something else.

Use cases: affiliate marketing, content monetization, bonus hunting.

How to Choose

If you're reading this with real work in mind — a farm, a team workflow, AI automation — the answer is short.

Go with Afina.

Nine dollars a month. API runs locally — no quotas, no limits. MCP server with 91 tools — nothing else on the market comes close. Email client built into the browser, Telegram management bot included. Data encrypted on your device and backed up only to your Google Drive — nowhere else. If every extra hour in the team costs money — Afina delivers more for the same price than anyone in this segment.

But if that's not your scenario — here's where to look:

Mobile traffic matters more than desktop: GeeLark — real cloud Android, $9.75/mo. Or Kameleo — mobile emulation on desktop, from €0.

Just getting started: GoLogin. The lowest barrier to entry — $24/mo.

Need to test for free: NSTBrowser — 500 profiles and 30 launches/day at no cost. Or Kameleo with 100 cloud profiles on the Free plan.

Enterprise requirements and strict SLA: Multilogin — around since 2015, zero confirmed breaches. KYC required, team plans from €75/mo.

Firefox engine on a minimum budget: AdsPower — Chrome + Firefox, from $9/mo. But the company stores data in China.

Want to Try Afina?

If you have a farm or an AI workflow — trial access for 7-14 days, no card required.

Via referral link — up to 50 profiles free for 1-2 months. A proper way to test the farm before paying.

Try Afina → · View API documentation →

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

What is an antidetect browser and why do you need one?

An antidetect browser creates isolated profiles with unique fingerprints — Canvas, WebGL, WebRTC, timezone — so websites treat each account as a separate user on a separate device. Advanced solutions like Afina go further: a local API with no cloud quotas, an MCP server for AI agents, zero-knowledge encryption, and proper UDP routing over SOCKS5. The result isn't just "passing Pixelscan" — it's a fully automated account farm with no manual work.

What is the best antidetect browser in 2026?

Afina. The reasons are specific: the only local API on the market without cloud quotas (79 endpoints), the only MCP server for Claude and ChatGPT (91 tools), zero-knowledge encryption — even the support team can't see your data. Starts at $9/mo, a 2-person team plan at $29/mo. If you have a strict KYC requirement and an unlimited budget — Multilogin. If you're just starting out without automation needs — GoLogin or AdsPower. For every other real-work scenario — Afina.

Are there free antidetect browsers?

Yes, but most "free" plans mean 2-5 profiles — not enough to actually test a real workflow. The best way to trial a full farm at no cost is Afina: a referral link gives up to 50 profiles for 1-2 months, plus a 7-14 day trial with no card required. For comparison: GoLogin — 3 profiles, AdsPower — 2, Dolphin Anty — 5, NSTBrowser — 500 profiles and 30 launches per day, but no API and no MCP.

What is a browser fingerprint and how do antidetect browsers spoof it?

A fingerprint is a set of parameters by which a website identifies a device: Canvas, WebGL, WebRTC, screen size, timezone. Weak antidetects spoof some of them. Afina covers the full perimeter: Canvas and WebGL use real-device fingerprints from a database, WebRTC always matches the proxy thanks to UDP routing over SOCKS5. Most competitors can't do that last part — and it's exactly how the real IP leaks.

Do antidetect browsers support automation via Selenium or Puppeteer?

Most support CDP — Selenium, Puppeteer, Playwright. But there's a fundamental difference. Afina is the only one that also has an MCP server: Claude or ChatGPT connect to 91 tools and write scripts directly in chat, with zero manual code. You don't write the automation — you ask the agent to write it. No other browser in this review can do that.

What is the MCP server in Afina and why does it matter?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is the standard by which AI agents connect to external tools. Afina was the first in the industry to launch an MCP server — 91 tools. Connect Claude or ChatGPT and the agent manages the browser, writes and debugs scripts, reads logs, fixes errors on its own. In practice: instead of coding, you give instructions in chat. No competitor offers this.

How do I choose an antidetect browser for team work?

Afina is the best-value option. Base ($29/mo) already includes 2 users, Max ($129/mo) — 10, with no per-seat charge. On top of that: a Telegram management bot, a local API with no quotas for team automation, and zero-knowledge encryption — data never leaves the device even during shared work. For comparison: Multilogin's Business team plan starts at €75/mo. Dolphin Anty Base — $89/mo for only 100 profiles.

Is my data stored on the antidetect browser's servers?

Afina is the only browser in this review where the answer is unambiguous: no. Passwords, 2FA, seed phrases, and cookies are encrypted locally with AES-256 using your master password. Even Afina's own team has no access to them — zero-knowledge in the literal sense. Backups go only to your Google Drive. By comparison: AdsPower stores data in China (GDPR doesn't apply), and most cloud antidetects keep your data on their own servers. If privacy matters, the choice is clear.

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Vladyslav Shestakov

Hello! I'm Vladyslav Shestakov - a data analysis and automation expert at Afina. Focused on web automation, product support, and development. I have experience in cryptocurrency, machine learning, and creating custom bots and automation tools. Combining technical expertise with continuous self-improvement and integration of modern technologies to make working with Web3 efficient and understandable.