GoLogin
An antidetect browser built on its own Orbita engine, with an unusually strong cloud angle — you can launch profiles straight from a browser tab, no desktop client required, which is rare in this category. The entry experience is clean and inexpensive, but the convenience hides a narrow feature set: no real mobile emulation, no built-in tools to make fingerprints more unique, and team workflows that only kick in on the higher tiers. A reasonable starting point for the category, and a fit for jobs where simplicity matters more than depth.
Key parameters
- Fingerprint isolation6.8/10
- Team workflows7.2/10
- Automation & API8/10
- Price / value7.5/10
- Ease of use8.5/10
Ideally suited for
- People who are new to antidetect and want to try the category without installing a desktop client
- Solo users and small teams with a couple of dozen profiles and uncomplicated needs
- Workflows that only touch desktop Chromium profiles — no iOS, no Safari, no real mobile emulation
- Users who care about a free plan and a cheap entry tier for their first 100 profiles
Usage scenarios
Multi-account without linking
A basic setup with desktop profiles on the Orbita engine. There aren't many knobs for fine-tuning fingerprint uniqueness, so if you're up against advanced anti-fraud or checks that look for similarities between profiles, it's worth comparing against tools that ship a pool of real device configurations.
Paid traffic & media buying
Fine for simpler campaigns and testing. The higher your bar for profile stability and IP reputation, the more the gaps show — there's no built-in IP reputation check, no SSH proxy, no live IP change, so you end up patching those holes with extra tools and manual work.
E-commerce & marketplaces
Storefronts and seller accounts on desktop Chrome — that part works. For marketplaces tightening their device-consistency checks and for anything aimed at an iOS audience, the product simply doesn't reach that far.
Automation at scale
The standard developer kit: Playwright, Puppeteer, Selenium, and a REST API. There's no no-code RPA, which leaves out teams that don't have a developer in the room.
Advantages
- The web version lets you launch profiles without installing anything — handy for one-off jobs and shared access
- Free plan with 3 profiles and 3 GB of bundled proxy traffic, plus a Linux build if you need one
- Cheap to start: $49 for 100 profiles, with a 50% discount when paid annually
- There's an Android app for managing profiles from your phone
Disadvantages
- No iOS or Safari at all, and Android is only available via the mobile app — there's no real mobile emulation in the desktop product
- No tools for pushing fingerprint uniqueness further (nothing like Config Pool or Entropy Check), and in some cases the fingerprint is tied to the host hardware, so profiles can end up looking alike
- The network stack is thin: no SSH proxy, no built-in IP reputation check, no live IP change — noticeable gaps for sensitive verticals
- Team features stay limited even on the $99 tier: no audit log, no profile backups, role-based access is minimal, and crypto payments aren't supported
Features
Notable fingerprint, automation, and collaboration capabilities we weigh in rankings.
- Cloud profiles with web access
- TOR support
- REST API and scripting
- Action Synchronizer
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