Best Antidetect Browsers for Multi-Accounting (2026)
Jul 13, 2026
Daniel Mercer

Best Antidetect Browsers for Multi-Accounting (2026)

Short answer: If you want the most generous free plan, ixBrowser gives unlimited profiles at $0 and has the cheapest paid tier ($3.99/mo). If you need serious automation, Kameleo and Multilogin include Selenium, Puppeteer and Playwright from the bottom tier. If you just want cheap and simple, MoreLogin ($9/mo) and DICloak ($8/mo) are the value picks.

An antidetect browser is the single most important tool if you run more than a handful of accounts. It isolates each account into its own browser profile with a separate fingerprint, cookie jar and proxy — so platforms like Instagram, Facebook and TikTok cannot link them to the same device.

The problem is that there are now more than twenty of them, they all claim the same things, and their pricing pages are deliberately confusing. So we went through fifteen of them and pulled the real numbers.

How we did this, and why you can trust it. Every price below was taken from the vendor's own pricing page in July 2026. We did not estimate anything. Where a vendor's price could not be verified, we say so instead of guessing.

Disclosure: AccsZone sells accounts, not browsers. We have existing partnerships with some vendors in this list, and we have still included their competitors and reported prices exactly as published. Pricing in this category changes often — always check the vendor's page before buying.

Do you actually need an antidetect browser?

Not everyone does. Be honest about which group you're in:

  • 1–3 accounts: You probably don't need one. Instagram natively supports up to five accounts, and separate browser profiles plus a clean IP will usually hold.
  • 4–20 accounts: You need one. This is where platforms start linking profiles by fingerprint, and where bans arrive in clusters.
  • 20+ accounts, or agency and media-buying work: You need one with automation and team features — which is where most of the cheap plans quietly fall down.

If you're buying accounts to run at scale, the browser is not optional. A well-aged account will still get flagged within days if you log into it from the same fingerprint as forty others.

How to choose one: 5 things that actually matter

What actually matters when choosing an antidetect browser What Actually Matters When Choosing an Antidetect Browser 1 Pricing unit Per profile? Per concurrent browser? Per daily action? Not comparable. 2 API on entry tier Most vendors lock automation behind the 2nd or 3rd tier. Check before paying. 3 Team seats Entry plans are often 1 user only. Seats get expensive. Price the whole team. 4 Free plan The real axis of difference. Some have none at all. Test before you buy. 5 Your OS Several are Windows-only or have no Linux build. Check first. The cheapest sticker price is rarely the cheapest real cost — API access and team seats are where the money goes. Price the plan you'll actually need in month three, not month one.

The single biggest trap: vendors advertise a cheap entry tier and then withhold the API. Incogniton, Octo Browser, Hidemyacc, DICloak and Dolphin Anty all gate automation behind a higher plan. Multilogin, Kameleo and MoreLogin include it from the bottom. If you plan to automate anything at all, that difference matters more than the headline price.

The 15 antidetect browsers compared

Entry price is the cheapest paid plan. All prices verified from the vendor's own pricing page, July 2026.

Browser Entry price Free plan Profiles (entry) API on entry tier? Platforms
ixBrowser $3.99/mo Yes — unlimited profiles Unlimited* Yes Win, Mac
DICloak $8/mo ($4.80 annual) Yes — 5 profiles 5 No (Plus tier) Win, Mac, Linux
RoxyBrowser ~$8/mo Yes — 5 profiles 10 Yes Win, Mac, Linux
MoreLogin $9/mo Yes — 2 profiles, with API 10 Yes Win, Mac, Linux
Dolphin Anty $10/mo Yes — 5 profiles (no API) 20 Yes Win, Mac, Linux
BitBrowser $10/mo Yes — 10 profiles 50 Yes Win, Mac
Hidemyacc $10/mo ($5 yearly) No — 7-day trial 5 No (Base tier) Win, Mac
Octo Browser €10/mo No 3 No (Base tier) Win, Mac, Linux, iOS
Multilogin $11/mo ($7.08 annual) No — $2 trial 10 Yes Not stated
Incogniton $19.99/mo Yes — 10 profiles, then 3 10 No (Entrepreneur tier) Not stated
GoLogin $49/mo ($24 annual) Yes — 3 profiles 100 Yes Win, Mac, Linux, Android
Undetectable $49/mo Yes — 5 cloud profiles 50 cloud + unlimited local Yes Win, Mac
Kameleo €59/mo (€45 annual) Yes — 2 concurrent, 3 team members Unlimited* Yes Win, Mac, Docker
VMLogin $99/mo No — 3-day trial 200 Yes (basic) Windows only
AdsPower Not verified** Yes — 2 profiles 10 Yes Win, Mac, Linux

* Kameleo prices by concurrent browsers and ixBrowser by daily actions, not by profile count — so a straight per-profile comparison would be misleading for those two.
** AdsPower's pricing page did not render figures when we checked in July 2026. Rather than publish a guess, we have left it blank — check their page directly.
Note: Octo Browser's own pricing page contradicts itself on the Starter tier (the plan card says 30 profiles, the comparison table says 10 plus up to 20 purchasable). Verify before buying.

Best picks by use case

Best free plan — ixBrowser

Unlimited profiles and unlimited sub-accounts at $0, throttled by daily create and open caps rather than by profile count. Nothing else in the category comes close. Its paid tier ($3.99/mo) is also the cheapest of all fifteen. Windows and Mac only.

Best for automation — Kameleo

Selenium, Puppeteer, Playwright, headless mode, Docker, and open-source SDKs in Python, JavaScript and C#. It is the most developer-oriented tool here by a distance, and unlike almost everyone else it gives you unlimited team members on every paid plan. The catch is price: €59/mo entry.

Best value for automation — Multilogin

At $11/mo (or $7.08 annually) it includes Playwright, Selenium and Puppeteer from the bottom tier — something most vendors reserve for plans four times the price. If you want automation without Kameleo's price tag, this is the pick.

Best cheap all-rounder — MoreLogin or DICloak

MoreLogin at $9/mo is one of very few that give you API and Selenium access on the free plan, which makes it unusually easy to test properly before committing. DICloak at $8/mo ($4.80 annually) is the cheapest solid option with a free-forever tier and Linux support, though its API sits on the Plus tier.

Best for teams — Kameleo or RoxyBrowser

Kameleo gives unlimited seats on any paid plan. RoxyBrowser charges à la carte ($10 per team, $5 per member) and is the only vendor here with SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certification — which matters if you are an agency answering to clients.

Best mobile support — GoLogin or Octo Browser

GoLogin is the only one with a real Android app. Octo has an iOS app with 100 free iOS profiles. If your workflow is phone-first, these are the only two worth looking at.

Who we would skip

We will be direct, because a comparison that recommends everything is useless:

  • VMLogin — a $99/mo entry price, Windows-only, and a copyright notice still reading 2025. There is no scenario in this list where it is the right answer.
  • Incogniton's free plan — it gives you 10 profiles for two months and then silently drops you to 3. Fine as a trial, but do not build a workflow on it.
  • Octo Browser's Lite tier — €10/mo for 3 profiles and no API. You will outgrow it in a week.

The browser is only one of three parts

This is the mistake we see most often. People buy a good antidetect browser, keep using one IP address, and lose the accounts anyway. Isolation only works if all three layers are separated:

  1. The browser profile — a unique fingerprint per account. This is what the tools above do.
  2. The proxy — a unique, stable, residential or mobile IP per account. A shared datacenter IP undoes everything the browser did.
  3. The account itself — properly aged or phone-verified, and warmed up slowly before you touch it.

Get one wrong and the other two will not save you. We have written the full system — fingerprints, proxies, warm-up schedules and daily action limits — in our guide to managing multiple social media accounts safely without getting banned.

If you need the accounts themselves, AccsZone supplies aged and phone-verified accounts across Instagram, Telegram, Gmail and 40+ other categories, with email access included and a replacement warranty.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best antidetect browser?

There is no single best one — it depends on what you need. ixBrowser has the best free plan and the cheapest paid tier ($3.99/mo). Kameleo is the strongest for automation. Multilogin is the best value if you need Selenium or Playwright on a budget ($11/mo). MoreLogin and DICloak are the best cheap all-rounders at $9 and $8/mo.

Is there a free antidetect browser?

Yes. ixBrowser offers unlimited profiles on its free plan, BitBrowser gives 10, MoreLogin gives 2 but includes API and Selenium access, and Kameleo's free tier includes 3 team members. Octo Browser, Hidemyacc, Multilogin and VMLogin have no free-forever plan — only trials.

What is a good AdsPower alternative?

MoreLogin ($9/mo) and DICloak ($8/mo) are the closest like-for-like alternatives on price and feature set. If you need stronger automation, Multilogin ($11/mo) includes Selenium, Puppeteer and Playwright from its entry tier. For a free option, ixBrowser gives unlimited profiles at no cost.

What is a good Multilogin alternative?

Kameleo is the closest match for developer-grade automation (Selenium, Puppeteer, Playwright, Docker and SDKs), though it is more expensive at €59/mo. For a cheaper alternative, MoreLogin and DICloak cover most standard multi-accounting needs at under $10/mo.

Do I need a proxy with an antidetect browser?

Yes. An antidetect browser changes your fingerprint but not your IP address. If ten accounts share one IP, platforms will still link them. Each account needs its own stable residential or mobile proxy — a shared datacenter IP will undo the browser's protection entirely.

Can an antidetect browser stop my account being banned?

No — it prevents accounts from being linked to each other, which is a different thing. Accounts still get banned for behaviour: posting too fast, mass following, spam DMs, or exceeding daily action limits. The browser buys you isolation, not immunity.

How much does an antidetect browser cost?

Entry prices range from $3.99/mo (ixBrowser) to $99/mo (VMLogin) — roughly a 25x spread. Most solid options sit between $8 and $11/mo. Be aware that many vendors withhold API and automation access from their cheapest tier, so your real cost is often higher than the advertised price.

Is using an antidetect browser legal?

Antidetect browsers are legal software and are widely used for legitimate purposes including web scraping, ad verification, affiliate marketing and agency account management. However, using one to violate a platform's terms of service is still a terms violation, regardless of the tool.


About the author

Daniel Mercer leads marketplace operations at AccsZone, a digital-account marketplace operating since 2023 across 40+ categories. He works with multi-account infrastructure — browsers, proxies and account verification — daily, and writes practical, evidence-based guides for people running accounts at scale.