Best Antidetect Browser? Share your experience!

If you’re just getting started, I’d recommend using X-Browser. It’s not as feature-packed as some of the higher-end antidetect browsers, but it’s simple to use and gets the job done for basic scraping and account management tasks.

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Agreed. Dolphin{anty} has been reliable for scaling my social media automation

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Nothing worked better than just consistently using the same profile with the same static IP. I’d just play it off as one household, a phone, a laptop, and a tablet, and just go off from there. Three consistent profiles, three online presences, no muss no fuss

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We’re in the ticketing brokering industry where everyone almost exclusively uses Insomniac Browser. This is my first time knowing there are so many other options.

Insomniac works well, but it’s much more expensive than the previously mentioned tools as It’s specifically tailored for the ticketing industry.

I would love to see other providers trying to compete with them in our industry.

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It’s not just about switching IPs or user agents. Some sites are looking at your whole setup down to your screen resolution. I like AdsPower. It’s got more granular fingerprint controls.

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Okay, let me jump in here and straighten a few things out because there’s clearly some misunderstanding about what antidetect browsers are actually doing under the hood. If you’re using these browsers for something as critical as organic marketing on Instagram — especially across hundreds of accounts — you have to be a lot more meticulous than just picking something “cheap” or “easy to use”.

It’s not enough to just use proxies. You need to make sure the entire fingerprint — from your timezone to your device configuration — appears as different as possible for each profile. Something like Incogniton is going to give you that fine-tuned control over each profile’s fingerprint, from cookie management to geolocation spoofing. It allows you to fully isolate browser profiles, ensuring that no cookie or session information ever leaks between accounts, which is critical if you’re running geo-targeted campaigns.

Let’s talk about automation. I see some people here talking about switching between accounts manually. Seriously? If you’re managing hundreds of accounts like I am that’s a total waste of time. Browsers like AdsPower and Incogniton come with built-in automation features where you can manage tasks like logging in, posting, or filling forms using Puppeteer and Selenium. They’re designed to mimic normal behavior so you don’t get flagged as a bot. It’s this kind of customization that separates a professional antidetect browser from the basic options.

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Thats a lot. Love the dedication to detail my man.

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Yeah Undetectable is great and all but ixBrowser has way more fingerprint customization options AND its like practically free. On top of that, ix is better for automating different fingerprint options for more profiles which has been handy since I use a bunch of accounts. I can also manage the fingerprints across all the accounts at the same time which undetectable is more monotonous.

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I’ve tried around 5 anti-detect browsers, and Multilogin is definitely the leader for me.

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I’ve tested several anti-detect browsers, and most either don’t have a proper free plan or have really low API limits. One thing that surprised me about Gologin is that they offer a real free plan, not just a trial.

For those working with APIs, a key advantage is that even on the basic plan, the limit is 1200 RPM, which is much higher than most competitors.

Another big plus is their cloud launches, so you don’t always have to run browsers locally—you can execute everything on a server, which is super useful for automation.

If you’re looking for something with solid API limits and cloud capabilities, Gologin is definitely worth trying.

Hi new here, but I use BitBrowser it’s Chinese and you need to know what you’re doing but it has loads of configuration options if you need them and you can keep it simple if not. I don’t think they would be the best for support if you need it but in terms of prices, they are very good. My social accounts do very well with no problems