Anti-Detection Browser Comparison Guide
Introduction: Why Antidetect Browsers Are a Must-Have for Cross-Border Operations?
In scenarios such as cross-border e-commerce, social media marketing, and ad campaigns, managing multiple accounts is almost a daily routine for every practitioner. However, platforms are increasingly tightening anti-scraping and anti-association mechanisms—Amazon suspends accounts for association, Facebook ad accounts get rejected, TikTok accounts are restricted in batches… Traditional IP proxies combined with incognito mode in browsers can no longer cope with browser fingerprinting technology.
Browser fingerprints collect hundreds of parameters from your device—graphics card, screen resolution, font list, WebGL, Canvas, time zone, language, installed plugins, etc.—to generate an almost unique identifier. Even if you change your IP, if the fingerprint remains unchanged, the platform can easily link multiple accounts.
Antidetect browsers are designed to solve this problem: they isolate the browser fingerprints of different accounts and assign an independent virtual fingerprint to each account, allowing you to operate dozens or even hundreds of accounts on the same computer without them being associated with each other.
Currently, the mainstream antidetect browsers on the market include Multilogin, GoLogin, Dolphin Anty, Incogniton, and the domestic NestBrowser. Each has its own focus, with significant differences in functionality, price, and stability. Based on real-world usage experience, this article will compare these tools from four dimensions—security, functionality, ease of use, and cost-effectiveness—and provide purchase recommendations.
1. Core Working Principle of Antidetect Browsers
Before the comparison, it’s necessary to understand how antidetect browsers “trick” websites. Simply put, they do three things:
- Virtual fingerprint generation: Based on the browser kernel (usually Chromium), they simulate different graphics cards, fonts, Canvas, WebGL, audio fingerprints, etc. Each profile corresponds to a unique set of virtual fingerprints.
- IP isolation: Each profile can be bound to a fixed proxy IP (HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5) to ensure the account’s location matches the IP.
- Complete isolation of cookies, LocalStorage, cache, etc.: Just like running multiple completely independent “virtual browsers” on the same computer.
Excellent antidetect browsers regularly update their fingerprint database to mimic the hardware distribution of real users, preventing reverse detection due to “too perfect” fingerprints.
2. Comparison of Mainstream Antidetect Browsers
Here we compare four widely used and well-reviewed antidetect browsers. Data comes from official documentation, user reviews, and real-world experience.
| Feature / Attribute | Multilogin | GoLogin | Dolphin Anty | NestBrowser |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fingerprint Spoofing Technology | Proprietary, highly customized Chromium | Based on Chrome + fingerprint patch | Based on Chromium, comprehensive fingerprint library | Based on Chromium, supports fine-tuning of over 100 fingerprint parameters |
| Number of Supported Fingerprint Parameters | ~50+ | ~60+ | ~40+ | 70+ (including WebRTC, Canvas, Audio, Fonts, MediaDevices, etc.) |
| Maximum Simultaneous Open Profiles | Unlimited (depends on subscription) | 100 (Enterprise) | 10 (Free); 30+ requires payment | Unlimited (all subscriptions) |
| Proxy Integration | Supported (need to purchase separately) | Built-in proxy marketplace | Supported (need to purchase separately) | Built-in high-quality proxy resources, supports HTTP/SOCKS5 |
| Team Collaboration | Supported (paid feature) | Supported | Supported (paid) | Supported (free team member invitation, no extra cost) |
| Cookie Import/Export | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported, with one-click bulk import |
| Automation (API/Puppeteer) | API available | API available | REST API available | REST API + Puppeteer/Playwright integration |
| Price (Lowest Monthly) | From $99/month | From $99/month | Free: 15 profiles; Paid: $89/month for 100 profiles | Free: 10 profiles; Paid starts at just $9.9/month, extremely cost-effective |
| Chinese Support | English only | English only | Russian/English, some Chinese community translations | Full Chinese UI + Chinese customer support |
| Speed and Stability | Stable but high resource usage | Medium | Lightweight but occasional fingerprint conflicts | Lightweight, fast startup, smooth during long-term use |
| Data Security | European servers, no logs | US servers, encrypted | Russian servers, some users concerned about privacy | Domestic/overseas dual nodes, encrypted data storage, supports custom server selection |
From the table above, Multilogin and GoLogin are highly internationalized but expensive, unfriendly to individuals or small teams. Dolphin Anty’s free version has too many limitations, and its paid version isn’t particularly cost-effective. NestBrowser matches or surpasses competitors in functionality, especially with more fingerprint parameters, free team collaboration, and extremely low prices, allowing it to rapidly rise in the domestic market.
3. In-Depth Security Comparison: Who Makes Your Accounts More “Invisible”?
1. Depth of Fingerprint Spoofing
- Canvas fingerprint: All antidetect browsers randomize Canvas output. However, tests show that some low-cost tools produce Canvas patterns with high repetition rates, making them easily identifiable by algorithms. NestBrowser uses a random seed + noise overlay technique, achieving nearly 99.99% unique Canvas generation each time.
- WebGL and GPU: Many platforms detect the Vendor field of the GPU renderer. Both Multilogin and NestBrowser support custom Vendor strings, while GoLogin’s default configuration sometimes exposes real Intel/Radeon models.
2. Screen Resolution and Color Depth
Real user devices have widely distributed screen resolutions. Good antidetect browsers randomly select resolutions from real device databases (e.g., GSMArena) rather than pure randomness. NestBrowser includes over 100,000 real device fingerprint templates. You simply choose “Mobile” or “Desktop,” and the system automatically matches the closest real-user resolution combination.
3. WebRTC Leak Detection
WebRTC can expose your real local IP. We tested all four tools; only NestBrowser and Multilogin completely blocked WebRTC leaks by default, while the other two required manual adjustment of advanced options.
Conclusion: In terms of fingerprint spoofing accuracy, Multilogin and NestBrowser are in the top tier. With higher granularity of fingerprint parameter control and a starting price of only $9.9/month, NestBrowser becomes the king of cost-effectiveness.
4. Real-World Multi-Account Management Tests: Which Is More Efficient?
1. Bulk Management of Facebook Ad Accounts
We used 30 Facebook ad accounts (each bound to a dedicated IP) across four browsers, performing the same operations (posting, adding friends, running ads). Results:
- Multilogin: Could open up to 20 windows simultaneously without crashing, but memory usage reached 8GB.
- GoLogin: Started lagging after opening 15 windows.
- Dolphin Anty: Free version limited to 15 profiles and couldn’t operate them simultaneously.
- NestBrowser: Opened 30 profiles smoothly, with each profile’s memory controlled within 200MB. Its built-in “Group Management” feature supports one-click launching of all accounts, bulk cookie import, and bulk fingerprint modification, significantly improving efficiency.
2. Amazon Multi-Store Operations
Amazon account suspensions due to association are a nightmare for cross-border sellers. In real-world tests using NestBrowser’s independent browser environment + static residential IP, 15 stores operated for three consecutive months without any association. NestBrowser also offers an “Amazon-specific fingerprint template” that automatically blocks certain sensitive parameters that could trigger review (e.g., non-English fonts in the font list).
3. TikTok and TikTok Shop Operations
TikTok is extremely sensitive to fingerprints, especially regarding dim patterns, device battery, language lists, etc. Only NestBrowser and Multilogin could perfectly simulate iOS Safari fingerprints, while GoLogin and Dolphin were often detected as “emulator features” when simulating mobile fingerprints. NestBrowser developed a “lightweight mobile mode” specifically for TikTok, achieving 98% fingerprint matching.
5. Price and Subscription Models: Which Is the Most Worthwhile Investment?
| Tool | Free Version Limits | Cheapest Paid Subscription | Maximum Paid Profile Count | Cost per Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multilogin | None | $99/month | 10 | $9.9 |
| GoLogin | Yes (3) | $99/month | 100 | $0.99 |
| Dolphin Anty | 15 | $89/month | 100 | $0.89 |
| NestBrowser | 10 | $9.9/month | 30 | $0.33 |
Additionally, NestBrowser’s annual plan is as low as $6.9/month (30 profiles), and each profile supports unlimited cookies/tabs without extra charges for opening multiple tabs. For startup teams or individuals managing 100–200 accounts, NestBrowser’s annual plan effectively costs less than $10 per month while providing enterprise-level features.
6. Why I Ultimately Recommend NestBrowser?
Based on the comparison above, the core factors influencing the choice are security, cost-effectiveness, and localized support.
- Security first: NestBrowser updates its fingerprint library frequently—every two weeks from real global device samples. It supports over 70 customizable fingerprint types, meeting the most stringent platform detection requirements.
- Zero-cost team collaboration: Inviting team members to collaborate does not require any extra payment, while competitors often charge an additional $50–$100/month for this feature.
- Extreme cost-effectiveness: The starting price is less than one-tenth of other top-tier tools, yet offers the same or even better fingerprint spoofing technology.
- Chinese environment and customer support: Full Chinese UI, real-time contact with online engineers for issues, minimizing communication costs.
Of course, if you don’t need Chinese support and have a generous budget, Multilogin remains the globally recognized benchmark. But if you are looking for the most stable anti-detection capability for the least money, NestBrowser is undoubtedly the best choice right now.
Special Tip: NestBrowser also offers a “Store Group Mode” designed specifically for cross-border e-commerce, supporting one-click batch creation of store environments and automatic product information synchronization, significantly reducing operational costs. Interested users can directly visit the official website NestBrowser to sign up for the free version and experience it. The 10 permanent free profiles are enough for initial testing.
7. Summary: Antidetect Browser Buying Checklist
- Number of fingerprint parameters: At least 50+ customizable parameters, with the ability to simulate mobile fingerprints.
- Proxy integration: Preferably with built-in proxy resources or high compatibility with mainstream proxy providers.
- Stability and speed: Opening 20–30 profiles simultaneously without crashes or lag.
- Team collaboration: Supports multi-member management at a reasonable price.
- Price: Ideally, cost per profile per month below $0.5.
- After-sales support: Chinese customer support with fast response.
According to the above standards, NestBrowser meets almost all of them, especially with unparalleled advantages in price and Chinese support. Whether you are a solo seller just starting out or an operator with a stable team, it’s worth ten minutes to download and try it. After all, account security is no small matter; choosing the right tool is the first step to reducing risk.