Octo Browser

7.5/10·738 reviews

An antidetect browser with a reputation as one of the cleanest engineering jobs in the category. Fingerprint spoofing happens at the Chromium kernel level, and the team pushes engine updates fast enough that profiles stay close to real Chrome sessions. A clean security history, well-thought-out team controls, and a built-in Proxy Shop are the clear strengths. The weaknesses are functional: no mobile emulation, no native TOR or built-in IP reputation check, pricing climbs steeply at scale, and the starter tier is hobbled by a one-proxy-for-ten-profiles limit. A solid pick for professional audiences with desktop-only workloads; for mobile projects or teams expecting their budget to grow, it's worth comparing alternatives.

Key parameters

  • Fingerprint isolation8/10
  • Team workflows7.5/10
  • Automation & API7.5/10
  • Price / value6.5/10
  • Ease of use7.5/10

Ideally suited for

  • Professional users who care most about high-quality fingerprint spoofing and engine updates that keep pace with Chrome
  • Teams with desktop-only workflows that don't need mobile coverage — Octo doesn't do Android, iOS, or Safari
  • Users who value a clean security track record and mature profile-protection tools
  • Anyone who prefers a built-in Proxy Shop with residential proxies right inside the interface

Usage scenarios

Multi-account without linking

Desktop Chromium profiles with tags, templates, and mass actions. Fingerprint quality is one of the product's real strengths; in some cases the profile-creation flow is spread across several tabs of settings, which increases the chance of a misconfiguration when doing it manually.

Paid traffic & media buying

A fit for mature teams with their own proxy provider and desktop traffic. The network stack is limited — no native TOR, no built-in IP reputation check, no live IP change — so those gaps get filled by external tools. On the entry tier you only get one proxy for ten profiles, which effectively makes the Lite plan unusable without an upgrade.

E-commerce & marketplaces

Desktop storefronts, seller accounts, and bonus hunting all work. For projects aimed at an iOS audience or mobile social traffic, there's nothing here — mobile emulation simply isn't part of the product.

Automation at scale

The standard developer kit: Playwright, Puppeteer, Selenium, headless mode, and a REST API with mature documentation. There's no no-code scenario builder or action mirroring in the product.

Advantages

  • Chromium kernel-level fingerprint spoofing and fast Octium updates — profiles stay close to real Chrome sessions
  • Clean security history with no incidents, plus well-considered defenses: per-profile passwords, Action Log, role-based access
  • Built-in Proxy Shop with vetted residential providers right inside the interface
  • Linux build and macOS support on M1/M2

Disadvantages

  • No mobile emulation at all — no Android, no iOS, no Safari; not a fit for projects with a mobile audience
  • Thin network stack: no native TOR, no built-in IP reputation check, no live IP change
  • Pricing climbs steeply at scale, and the team cap is 8 seats even on the top plan; on the Lite tier you get a single proxy for ten profiles
  • Only three interface languages (EN, RU, PT), and there have been compatibility reports with the newer Apple Silicon M3 chips

Features

Notable fingerprint, automation, and collaboration capabilities we weigh in rankings.

  • Chromium kernel-level spoofing
  • Fast engine updates
  • Per-profile passwords
  • Proxy Shop — built-in proxy marketplace

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