Multilogin
One of the oldest names in antidetect (since 2015), with its own Chromium engine Mimic and a Firefox engine Stealthfox — a combination that's still rare in the category. The maturity of the stack and the brand recognition make it a natural pick for agencies and teams that already have their processes locked in. The flip side is that the product visibly lags on usability, mobile coverage and the network layer, and the price tag doesn't always line up with what younger, more actively developed competitors put on the table.
Key parameters
- Fingerprint isolation8.2/10
- Team workflows8.7/10
- Automation & API8/10
- Price / value6.8/10
- Ease of use6.5/10
Ideally suited for
- Agencies and teams with established processes that value brand recognition and a long vendor track record
- Workflows that genuinely need Firefox profiles — Stealthfox is still a rare option in the category
- Teams with their own developers who lean on scripted automation rather than no-code tools
- Professional users with a desktop audience who don't need full mobile emulation
Usage scenarios
Multi-account without linking
Profile isolation across two engines — Chromium and Firefox — covers most of the classic multi-account scenarios. What's missing are the modern layers on top of fingerprint generation: there's no manual pick from a pool of real device configurations, and no built-in uniqueness checker.
Paid traffic & media buying
Solid base for teams that already work through their own proxy providers. The network stack itself is thin, though — no native TOR or SSH, no built-in IP reputation check — so those gaps end up being filled by external tools and manual discipline.
E-commerce & marketplaces
Desktop storefronts and seller accounts work fine. For anything aimed at an iOS audience, the product simply isn't there: Android is supported, but iOS and Safari aren't, which limits use in marketplaces and social platforms with mobile-heavy traffic.
Automation at scale
The standard developer kit: Playwright, Puppeteer, Selenium, and a REST API. There's no no-code RPA, which makes Multilogin a less comfortable choice for non-technical operators.
Advantages
- One of the longest track records in the category and a recognizable brand — meaningful for agencies and compliance-sensitive processes
- Stealthfox — a rare native Firefox engine, a real argument for teams that need it
- Mature team workflows: role-based access, audit log, profile backups, and cloud sync
- Linux build available out of the box
Disadvantages
- The interface feels dated and has a steeper learning curve; the profile table and bulk actions are noticeably underdeveloped
- No full mobile emulation: Android only, no iOS or Safari — a hard limit for projects aimed at mobile social and marketplace audiences
- Thin network stack: no TOR, no SSH, no built-in IP reputation check, no live IP change — visible gaps for sensitive verticals
- Premium pricing without the modern fingerprint layers (manual config picks, uniqueness checker) or no-code automation that competitors increasingly ship
Features
Notable fingerprint, automation, and collaboration capabilities we weigh in rankings.
- Mimic — Chromium engine
- Stealthfox — Firefox engine
- Audit log and role-based access
- Linux build
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