If you run many internet jobs, loading and topping up, or manage clients across platforms, you know how easy it is to get flagged or banned. Antidetect browsers solve this by changing your browser fingerprint, managing proxies, and keeping sessions separate so your accounts appear to come from different real devices. So, in this guide, I will break down the 10 best free anti-detect browser options for beginners.
If you focus on features, interfaces, and pricing, you'll feel more confident selecting the best fit for your use case and budget, empowering your choices.
10 Best free/Premium Antidetect Browser on the Market
1.GoLogin.
My favorite, GoLogin, offers a balanced mix of power, ease of use, and price, helping users feel secure in their choice for both beginners and advanced users.
Key features
GoLogin covers the full Antidetect toolbox without feeling bloated. Some stand-out features:
- Built-in proxies out of the box
- You do not need a separate proxy provider to get started.
- Automatic assignment of proxy IPs
- Support for data centre, residential, and mobile proxies
- Country and even city targeting
- About 2 GB of proxy data is included with each paid plan.
- One-click profile plus proxy
- On a free trial account, you can click to create a new profile, choose a location, and GoLogin automatically assigns a fresh proxy IP.
- Cloud browsing
- Any profile can run on your device or in the cloud. From the app, you can choose to launch locally or in the cloud for more flexible workflows.
- Web app and API through MCP
- GoLogin offers a web app and a system called MCP that lets AI agents control the browser.
- You can use all API features without writing code.
- Great for people doing automation who are not developers
- Advanced fingerprint control
- The team claims you can adjust more than 50 fingerprint parameters. For most users, this runs on autopilot, but power users can tweak in depth.
- Help and support are built in.
- FAQs, guides, and video tutorials
- Personal demo calls on request
- 24/7 live chat with human agents
- Mass actions and team features
- If you select several profiles, a mass action panel appears. Here's what you can do:
- Start or stop as many profiles as you want.
- Sync them up
- Drop profiles into folders
- Share folders with your team.
Bringing new team members on board is a breeze. Just pop in their email, pick what they can access, and you're ready to go. It cuts out the hassle and makes managing your team smoother.
Interface
When it comes to the interface, GoLogin really keeps things simple. The layout's clean, so you don't get lost or overwhelmed. You jump in and get going—it doesn't matter if you're a tech pro or not.
Highlights from daily use:
- Drag-and-drop layout so you can rearrange the main screen
- Clear sidebars and bottom tabs with quick access to help, settings, and support
- Simple profile creation, even for nontechnical users
Assigning a new proxy works like this:
- Click to create or edit a profile.
- Click the location field.
- Choose a country (and optionally a city).
- GoLogin gives you a working IP right away.
You can use your own third-party proxies with the system, if that's what you like. The free trial even gives you some residential traffic, which is more than most competitors.
I ran a quick test with a US proxy—checked the IP and location on an IP checker, and everything lined up. The fingerprint matched, the proxy worked, and there were no weird surprises. Folders and access control are pretty straightforward.
Pricing and plans
GoLogin pricing is competitive for both solo users and teams. Key points:
- 7‑day free trial of paid features
- Free forever plan with 3 browser profiles (hidden beneath the paid plans on the site)
- Four standard paid tiers:
- Professional, with 100 profiles
- Business, with 300 profiles
- Enterprise, with 1,000 profiles
- Custom, where you pick the exact number of profiles
- Around 50% annual discount compared to paying monthly
- About 2 GB of proxy traffic is included in each paid tier
- Higher plans allow more team member customization.
2.1Browser
If you need a cost-effective option for testing ideas or small setups, 1Browser is a strong choice because it offers a free plan with useful features. It is less advanced than GoLogin, but its free plan is very generous.
Features and proxy options
1Browser gives you:
- 20 browser profiles on the free plan
- A real fingerprint engine under the hood
- Built-in free proxies and paid proxies inside the app
On the proxy side, you get:
- Free built-in proxies in 5 popular countries
- Tor proxy support
- A free trial of data centre proxy traffic with a good list of countries
- Residential and mobile proxies on paid plans
- The option to add your own proxies
A quick test with a custom proxy showed that 1Browser used it correctly and reported the right IP and location.
The fingerprint section is basic but still useful. Combined with a decent proxy, it should be enough for most common sites and platforms.
Chrome-like interface
Inside, 1Browser looks and feels almost identical to Google Chrome. That is because it essentially is Chrome, but with:
- A fingerprint engine has been added
- Built-in proxy controls
- Most Chrome settings and menus are the same, which makes the learning curve very easy.
Pricing
1Browser keeps pricing simple:
- Free plan
- 20 profiles
- Limited free proxy countries
- Paid monthly plans
- Around $9 per month for 50 profiles with more proxy locations.
If you want to avoid monthly costs at first, 1Browser is a great free option before moving to more advanced tools.
3.MoreLogin:
Features and interface
- Browser profiles for websites and web apps
- Cloud phones that you can rent and control remotely
- Built-in proxies, although they are not very intuitive to set up
- A section for automation tasks focused on social media
- Team management features inside the dashboard
The interface has a typical style seen in many Chinese tools. It offers many options, but it can feel crowded. Creating a new profile shows many settings at once, which might confuse new users.
During a test, a custom proxy pasted into MoreLogin worked fine and displayed the correct IP address on an IP-checking site. Mass actions are available when you select profiles, but the layout is not as clear as GoLogin. You often need to click deeper into menus to find what you're looking for.
Pricing approach
MoreLogin does not use simple fixed plans. Instead, its pricing is flexible; you pay based on
- Number of profiles
- Size of team members
- Duration of the plan
This can help you fine-tune your cost, but it also means more time spent planning and comparing. MoreLogin is a valid option if you want both anti-detect profiles and cloud phones in one place and are comfortable with a more complex layout.
4.Multilogin: Premium Web-Based Antidetect Browser
Multilogin is one of the best-known names in the anti-detect space and is often compared to GoLogin. It positions itself as the first big player in this Market.
Core features
- Works as a web app, not a standard desktop-only browser
- Includes residential proxies inside paid plans
- Provides about 5 GB of built-in proxy traffic in the Pro plan
- Offers pre-made cookies to warm up profiles
- Has an AI quick actions bar on paid plans
To create and run profiles, you install and connect a web agent. Once connected, profile creation is straightforward and modern. A test profile with a custom proxy showed the correct location once loaded, although startup time was slower than that of a local app, as expected for a web-based tool.
Interface and limits
- Demo videos appear when you first log in
- The interface is clean and simple
- Many advanced settings seen in other tools are not present, which keeps things light
On the downside:
- Mass action buttons only show icons without text, which feels less intuitive
- API limits are quite low on some plans, which can restrict automation-heavy setups
Pricing
- It is roughly twice as expensive as GoLogin for a similar number of profiles, even with built-in proxies included
- It clearly targets businesses and enterprise customers that care more about stability and support than tight budgets
- A free trial is available, but some features, like AI actions and built-in residential traffic, are locked to paid plans
If price is not a big concern and you want a web-based solution with a long track record, Multilogin is worth considering.
5. AdsPower: Strong Automation, Questionable Safety Record
AdsPower is a famous Chinese anti-detect browser, especially among automation users. It gained extra attention after a major hacking attack in which users lost large amounts of crypto.
Features
AdsPower has a rich feature set, including:
- A free forever plan with 2 profiles
- A profile builder with many custom settings
- Support for several third-party proxy providers inside the app
- Built-in automation features:
- Synchronizer for controlling many profiles at once
- RPA tools to build your own flows
- Ready-made automation templates, such as auto-viewing and liking on LinkedIn
You can use the Synchronizer and RPA even on the free plan, which is a big plus for people who want to test automation.
Interface and pricing
- It feels overloaded and a bit confusing at first
- Many options are hidden behind small buttons and toggles
- Some features are limited or disabled on the free plan, and it is not always clear which ones
Creating a profile and adding a custom proxy works, but setting up third-party proxy integrations takes more effort than with GoLogin or Multilogin.
Pricing is flexible:
- You choose how many profiles and team members you need
- On a small scale, AdsPower can be quite affordable
- As you add more team seats and profiles, the cost can climb fast
- Quarterly and annual discounts are available
Given the recent security incident, AdsPower is powerful but also lets you go back and forth, which sometimes delivers strong automation at the cost of a more complex UI and concerns about past data safety.
6.Octo Browser: Clean UI, No Free Plan
Octo Browser is one of the smaller anti-detect browsers that has earned a reputation for stability and ease of use. It includes built-in proxies but does not offer a free plan.
Features and experience
Octo Browser stands out for:
- A very straightforward interface aimed at new users
- Built-in residential proxy options from three third-party providers
- Easy setup for your own custom proxies
- A customizable main screen with only the panels you need
Profile creation feels simple. Pasting in a custom proxy worked on the first try and showed the correct location in the test. Startup times are quick, and everyday use feels smooth. The main limitation appears in mass actions. When you select profiles, the range of bulk operations is smaller compared to tools like GoLogin or Dolphin Anty.
Pricing
Octo Browser only offers paid plans:
- Five fixed paid tiers
- No free plan and no free proxy traffic to test the built-in providers
- The first plan starts at about €10 per month with only 3 profiles
- Team plans allow up to 16 team members and become quite expensive
- Overall prices can even surpass Multilogin for comparable setups
If you value a refined UI and are willing to pay for it, Octo Browser can be a good option. For budget-conscious users, there are better options.
7. Incognito: Good Features, Older Interface
This anti-detect browser tool is said to be based in the Netherlands and offers a mix of a solid feature set and medium pricing. It suits freelancers and small teams more than big agencies.
Features and proxies
- A good free plan is available.
- Several fixed paid plans, including a 50-profile plan that is relatively cheap but has no team members
- A more expensive professional plan with only three team members, which looks pricey compared to GoLogin, where team members are included
Incogniton offers:
- Free proxy options with 9 countries to choose from
- A proxy shop with:
- Mobile proxies
- Static residential proxies
Static residential proxies are limited:
- Only the US and UK
- Three cities per country
- About $9 per IP per month
- Very little variety at the moment
Inside a profile, you can switch fingerprint parameters automatically or manually. The controls live in a left sidebar.
Interface and usage
- Many switches and options have no tooltips
- You need some technical background to know what each setting does
- Startup time is moderate, not the fastest, but acceptable
Mass actions are quite rich. When you click "Actions" on a profile, you see many detailed options, which advanced users may appreciate.
One quirk: when using a free proxy, the app shows a warning about running a profile without a proxy, even though the free proxy is active and works.
The IP still shows correctly on an IP checker site. Incogniton works best if you are comfortable with technical tools and want a cheaper option with a free plan.
8.Dolphin Anty: Designed for Affiliate Marketers
Dolphin Anty was created by a Russian team that runs affiliate marketing campaigns. The browser is tuned for that use case and includes features designed for ad and media buyers.
Features for advertising work
- A free plan with 10 profiles forever
- A "Free Plus" option that lets you get more free profiles
- Several fixed paid plans with higher limits
Feature highlights:
- Preset options for popular social media platforms
- Integration with proxy providers like ASocks inside the profile settings
- An advanced tab with many fingerprint parameters, which mostly work automatically
- A main screen that can show custom details for ad work, such as timers for account tasks
- Strong mass action tools, including fast profile duplication, which can help you select how many copies you want.
After testing for a while, I found that the in-save proxy loaded fine and showed the correct location.
Pricing
- Dolphin Anty is powerful but expensive:
- The base plan with around 100 profiles costs roughly twice as much as GoLogin for the same profile count
- No plan includes team members by default
- Adding even a few team members can almost double your cost
That makes Dolphin Anty a good choice if your ad or affiliate campaigns generate enough profit to justify the higher price.
9. Session Box: Color-Coded Sessions for Light Use
Session Box started as a browser extension and grew into its own workstation-style browser. It comes from a European team and takes a very different approach compared to other anti-detect tools.
Concept and features
- Uses color-coded pins on tabs to show which profile you are using
- Let's you create many sessions under one browser window
- Offers unlimited profiles on paid plans
However, there are some big limits:
- There is no free plan and no free trial
- The first paid plan, called Hobby, does not include any fingerprint protection
- Proxy setup is possible, but there are a few advanced options
The color pin system looks nice for up to 10 or 20 sessions. Beyond that, keeping track of profiles by color gets hard.
Use case
Session Box feels more like a productivity or multi-login browser than a full anti-detect solution:
- Settings are simple and nontechnical
- Many features that other tools treat as standard are missing or minimal
- Without fingerprint protection on the entry plan, it is not suited for serious social media work
On the plus side, Session Box provides good video guides and tutorials, and the basic UI is easy to understand. If you want a simple way to stay logged into several accounts in one browser and do not need heavy fingerprint protection, Session Box can be enough. For classic anti-detect use cases, there are better fits.
10.GearArk: Cloud Phones for Mobile Apps
GearArk is different from all the other tools on this list. It is not a browser in the usual sense. Instead, it lets you rent real Android phones in the cloud. This is useful if you need to work with mobile-only apps such as TikTok or Instagram at scale.
Features
- A free plan with 30 minutes of free usage
- Two paid packages that combine:
- Number of profiles
- Free minutes per month
- Automation scripts
- Team member seats
- Number of phones you can use at the same time (in parallel)
You can:
- Choose a phone Model when creating a profile
- Add your own proxy, as shown in the test
- Launch a cloud phone and control it like a real device
- Use features such as:
- Mass app installation
- Profile action synchronizer
- RPA automation script library on paid plans
- API access
Launching a cloud phone is slower than starting a browser profile, which is normal since you are bringing up a full mobile system.
One drawback is app availability. Major social apps are not pre-installed. You must search for each app, and in one case, there were six different TikTok variants to choose from. When asked, the built-in AI tool said that pre-installing apps on the system is not possible at the moment.
Users also report that GearArk can get expensive:
- Free minutes run out fast.
- Watching long videos or hosting live streams can burn up time quickly.
- There is even a reference calculator that helps you see how many videos equal how many minutes and how much that will cost.
GearArk is a strong choice if you need real Android phones for scaling mobile apps, but you should plan your usage and costs very carefully.
How to Pick the Right Antidetect Browser
With so many options, it helps to match tools to real needs. Here is a quick way to think about it:
- If you are on a tight budget and want the best free anti-detect browser, go with either the free plan on 1Browser or GoLogin.
- Need a daily anonymous browser that works for both sing and team setups: GoLogin is the safest bet, thanks to built-in proxies, a 7‑day trial, and clear pricing.
- If you run a serious agency or enterprise operation, you might want to go for: Multilogin and GoLogin are the main contenders, with Octo Browser as an alternative if you like its UI and pricing.
- Do heavy affiliate or media buying work: Dolphin Anty is built with you in mind, as long as you can justify the higher cost.
- If you want strong automation from day one, AdsPower, GoLogin (with MCP), and GearArk (for mobile) all bring useful automation features.
- Need to automate TikTok, Instagram, and other mobile apps on real phones: Try GearArk and MoreLogin.
- If you like a cheaper tool and are comfortable with technical interfaces, Incogniton and MoreLogin can work well if you take the time to learn how to use them effectively.
Conclusion
Antidetect browsers are no longer niche tools. They are now essential if you manage many accounts, do loading jobs, or handle client work across platforms. The right choice depends on how many profiles you run, how technical you are, and how much you can spend each month. However, for most people, GoLogin offers the best long-term features, price, and ease of use, with 1Browser taking the crown as one of the best free anti-detect browsers to start with.

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