If you manage multiple accounts, you've probably hit the wall of "best anti-detect browser?" and found a dozen tools all claiming to be it. They do broadly the same job — run isolated profiles, each with its own fabricated device fingerprint, so platforms see separate "people" instead of one operator. What separates them is teamwork features, fingerprint quality, free tiers and price. Here's how to choose, and honest notes on the well-known options.
What they all do
An anti-detect browser creates profiles that each present a unique, self-contained fingerprint — screen, fonts, time zone, GPU, Canvas, WebGL and the rest — so trackers can't link them. Each profile pairs with its own proxy, giving it a matching IP. That combination, unique fingerprint plus unique address, is what lets several accounts coexist without being tied together. Every tool below is a variation on that theme.
The criteria that matter more than the brand
Before the names, decide what you actually need:
- Fingerprint quality — are the profiles built on real device parameters, or obviously synthetic? Better tools base fingerprints on genuine device data.
- Team features — sharing profiles, role-based permissions, central management. Critical for agencies, irrelevant for solo work.
- Automation — built-in scripting/RPA to replay actions reduces manual grind on repetitive tasks.
- Free tier — several offer a handful of free profiles indefinitely, which is enough to evaluate (or to run a small operation).
- OS support and stability — match your platform; check reviews for crashes.
- Proxy handling — every one of these is only as good as the proxy behind it, so easy per-profile proxy setup matters.
The well-known options, briefly
- GoLogin — controls the fingerprint by adjusting the parameters sites read at login, supports many profiles each with an individual fingerprint, and is generally seen as convenient with an accessible entry point and a trial.
- AdsPower — popular for teamwork: profile sharing, role-based access, and built-in RPA automation that records and replays actions. Offers a couple of free profiles indefinitely. Interface has a learning curve (it's developed in China and the localisation can be rough), but support is responsive and it's a favourite among affiliate/arbitrage users.
- Multilogin — a long-standing option built for heavy multi-accounting, with two engines (a Chromium-based and a Firefox-based profile). Strong at imitating distinct devices; positioned at the professional end.
- Dolphin Anty — newer but quickly popular, known for fingerprints based on real devices and a generous free tier; works smoothly with major social and ad platforms.
- Incogniton, MoreLogin, Undetectable, and others — fill out the field with their own mixes of free profiles, team management, encryption and migration tools. Several are perfectly capable; the right one depends on your specific workflow.
I've deliberately avoided quoting exact prices and profile limits — they change often, and you should confirm current numbers on each vendor's site rather than trust a snapshot.
Try before you commit
Most offer a demo or free profiles. Use them. Create a couple of profiles, wire in a proxy, and see how the tool feels for your task before paying — the "best" one is genuinely workflow-dependent, and a tool your team won't use is wasted money.
The half everyone underrates: the proxy
Here's the thing the listicles bury: the anti-detect browser is only half the setup. A flawless fingerprint on a dirty, shared, or geographically-inconsistent IP still gets flagged, because anti-fraud systems cross-check the address against the profile. Give each profile its own clean IP, keep the location consistent with the fingerprint, and don't reuse burned addresses. A dedicated static IPv4 or ISP proxy gives each profile a clean, stable origin that isn't sharing reputation with strangers — with HTTP and SOCKS5 on one port, it drops into any of these browsers.
Pick the browser for its team features and fingerprint quality; pick the proxy for cleanliness and stability. Get both right and the accounts hold. Get either wrong and the other can't save you.