Undetectable
An antidetect browser built with a noticeable focus on the CIS audience: Russian-language interface, Russian documentation, and support for local payment methods. The real strengths are unlimited local profiles on any paid plan, a built-in Cookie Bot with a geo-targeted website generator, and an Action Synchronizer that mirrors actions across windows. The weaker side is the pricing model — browser configurations (real-device presets) are billed separately, which creates hidden costs as your fingerprint pool grows. There's also no mobile emulation, the network stack is thin (no TOR, no IPQS, no live IP change), and team seats are charged per user on top of the plan. A fit for teams who value local profile storage and built-in warm-up tooling; for mobile projects and serious network-level anonymity, the product is limited.
Key parameters
- Fingerprint isolation6.5/10
- Team workflows7.5/10
- Automation & API8/10
- Price / value6.5/10
- Ease of use6.5/10
Ideally suited for
- Teams who care about unlimited local profile storage instead of relying on the vendor's cloud
- Users with a CIS-leaning audience who appreciate Russian-language UI and documentation
- Workflows that lean on profile warm-up: the built-in Cookie Bot with a geo-targeted website generator is a notable feature
- Teams comfortable paying separately for each additional browser configuration beyond the plan's limit
Usage scenarios
Multi-account without linking
Desktop Chromium profiles with real-device presets. The pricing model bundles a fixed number of configurations per plan (25–100), with each additional one billed at $1 on top. If you work with a large pool of unique fingerprints, that turns into a recurring line item rather than a one-time cost.
Paid traffic & media buying
Works for standard desktop setups when you bring your own proxy provider. The network stack is limited to HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 — no native TOR, no SSH, no built-in IP reputation check, no built-in proxies, no live IP change — so any network-layer anonymization gets layered in with external tools.
E-commerce & marketplaces
Desktop storefronts and seller accounts work, and the Cookie Bot is genuinely useful for building up a realistic profile history. The complete lack of mobile emulation rules the product out for projects targeting iOS audiences or mobile-heavy social platforms.
Automation at scale
Selenium, Puppeteer, and Playwright are available on paid plans alongside the Local API. Action Synchronizer mirrors actions across windows, which is handy for repetitive work. There's no no-code RPA in the product.
Advantages
- Unlimited local profiles on any paid plan — the product's main argument for teams that prefer offline storage
- Cookie Bot with automated geo-targeted browsing and a built-in popular-websites generator — standout warm-up tooling
- Action Synchronizer for cross-window action mirroring, and Local API on every paid plan
- Mature team workflows with granular permissions (33+ settings) and an audit log, plus several interface languages
Disadvantages
- No mobile emulation at all — the vendor acknowledges this as a limitation; not a fit for projects with a mobile audience
- Hidden costs in the pricing model: each browser configuration beyond the plan's allowance is $1 (or $2.50 on Free), and that adds up as your fingerprint pool grows
- Thin network stack: no native TOR, no SSH, no built-in IP reputation check, no live IP change, no built-in proxies
- Each additional team seat is billed at $15–20/mo on top of the plan; no Entropy Check or Smart Mode, and passing Pixelscan / CreepJS out of the box still takes manual tuning
Features
Notable fingerprint, automation, and collaboration capabilities we weigh in rankings.
- Unlimited local profiles
- Cookie Bot — automated profile warm-up
- Action Synchronizer across windows
- Browser Configurations — real device presets
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