7 Best Multilogin Alternatives in 2026 (Free & Paid)

Mara Vale, Multi-Account Operations Consultant

The best Multilogin alternatives in 2026 are Dolphin Anty for budget-conscious operators, GoLogin for a solid mid-range option with cloud sync, and AdsPower for teams that need affordable entry pricing. Multilogin remains the category benchmark for enterprise-scale fingerprint isolation — but its pricing puts it out of reach for many operators who are running fewer than a few hundred profiles. These seven tools cover the full range from genuinely free to enterprise-grade.

TL;DR — Quick Picks

  • Best overall alternative: Dolphin Anty — 10 free profiles, $89/mo for 100; strong automation
  • Best mid-range: GoLogin — $24–99/mo, clean cloud sync, reliable fingerprinting
  • Best budget entry: AdsPower — starts at $5.40/mo; most affordable paid tier
  • Best for beginners: Incogniton — 10 free profiles, easiest onboarding
  • Best fingerprint tech: Kameleo — €59+/mo; strongest canvas/WebGL spoofing
  • Best for teams: Octo Browser — €21+/mo; purpose-built collaboration features
  • Best free starting point: MoreLogin — limited free tier with a clear upgrade path

Check current Multilogin pricing before you switch — they have restructured plans several times and the entry price may differ from what you’ve seen cited elsewhere.


Why People Look Beyond Multilogin

I’ve run multi-account operations for performance marketing clients since the early 2010s. Multilogin was the tool that helped the category grow up — it was among the first antidetect browsers to treat browser fingerprinting seriously as a technical problem, not just a cosmetic one. For large-scale operations, it still earns its place. But there are three consistent reasons I see operators looking for alternatives.

The Price Point

Multilogin’s entry plan starts around $99/month. That’s not unreasonable if you’re running 100+ profiles for a professional operation and account loss is expensive — the fingerprint quality justifies the cost. But if you’re managing 10–30 profiles for a small agency, paying $99/month for tooling is hard to rationalize when Dolphin Anty will do 80% of the job at a fraction of the price, or free if you stay under 10 profiles.

The math gets worse at scale in the opposite direction too. Enterprise teams that need 1,000+ profiles find Multilogin’s per-profile pricing model adds up quickly. At that point, some teams move to self-hosted or white-label antidetect solutions.

Profile and Seat Limits

Multilogin ties profile counts and team seats to plan tiers in a way that creates awkward pricing cliffs. When a client scales from 50 to 75 profiles, they can find themselves forced into a substantially higher plan to accommodate what is genuinely modest growth. Several alternatives — particularly GoLogin and Dolphin Anty — have more gradual pricing curves that scale with actual usage.

Learning Curve and Setup

Multilogin is not the most approachable tool for someone new to anti-detection workflows. The profile configuration options are deep (which is good for advanced users), but the number of settings — proxy assignment, fingerprint parameters, browser core selection between Stealthfox and Mimic — can overwhelm operators who just need to get running quickly. Tools like Incogniton and AdsPower have put more thought into onboarding for operators who aren’t yet fingerprint experts.


The 7 Best Multilogin Alternatives

1. Dolphin Anty — Best Overall Budget Alternative

Price: Free (10 profiles) / $89/month (100 profiles) / custom enterprise Browser base: Chromium Best for: Mid-size operations, affiliate teams, and automation-heavy workflows

Dolphin Anty is the alternative I recommend most often to clients who ask me to help them move off Multilogin. It has the best combination of usable free tier, reasonable scaling, and genuine automation capability in the sub-$100/month bracket.

The free plan gives you 10 persistent profiles — not a time-limited trial, but a permanent free tier. For a solo operator or a small team just getting started with multi-account operations, 10 profiles is enough to validate whether your workflow actually benefits from an antidetect browser before committing to a paid plan.

When I put Dolphin Anty through its paces on a client project running 40 Meta Ads accounts, the fingerprint isolation performed well across the standard leakage vectors — canvas fingerprint, WebGL renderer, audio context, and WebRTC IP exposure — with sensible defaults that didn’t require deep manual configuration per profile. The automation layer integrates cleanly with Selenium, Puppeteer, and Playwright, which matters for teams that want to script repetitive tasks like campaign setup or reporting.

Team features are solid: shared profile libraries, role-based access control (which team member can view vs. edit vs. delete profiles), and a browser session sync that makes handoff between operators straightforward. The interface is in English and the documentation, while not as extensive as some competitors, covers the scenarios most operators encounter.

The honest limitation: Dolphin Anty’s fingerprint engine, while good, doesn’t match the depth of Multilogin’s Stealthfox browser for highly adversarial detection environments. If you’re operating on platforms with extremely aggressive bot detection — certain fintech or gaming platforms — you may hit edge cases that Multilogin handles more gracefully.

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2. GoLogin — Best Mid-Range Antidetect Browser

Price: Free (3 profiles) / $24/month (100 profiles) / $99/month (300 profiles) Browser base: Orbita (Chromium-based custom browser) Best for: Operators who want cloud-hosted profile sync without a high monthly commitment

GoLogin is the most price-competitive option in the mid-range tier. At $24/month for 100 profiles, it undercuts most competitors significantly — and the feature set at that price is genuinely competitive with tools that cost $50–80/month elsewhere.

The GoLogin antidetect browser uses its proprietary Orbita browser, built on Chromium with fingerprint spoofing applied at the browser core level rather than via extension. This matters because extension-based spoofing is detectable by platforms that look for the anomaly of a “normal” browser running an extension that modifies fingerprint APIs — a tell that the more sophisticated detection systems can flag. Orbita handles the spoofing at a lower level.

Cloud profile storage is GoLogin’s standout feature. Profiles sync across devices and team members in real time without needing manual export/import workflows. For distributed teams or operators who work across multiple machines, this eliminates a significant operational headache. Multilogin also offers cloud sync, but at a higher price point.

Where GoLogin falls short: the automation API documentation is less complete than Dolphin Anty’s, and I’ve encountered occasional inconsistencies in how fingerprint parameters are applied across different profile configurations. The support team is responsive but the depth of technical troubleshooting varies. For most standard multi-account workflows — social media management, e-commerce seller accounts, ad account management — these limitations don’t surface.


3. AdsPower — Best for Budget-Conscious Teams

Price: Free (2 profiles) / starts at $5.40/month / scales with profile count Browser base: SunBrowser (Chromium) and FlowerBrowser (Firefox-based) Best for: Small teams and solo operators who need an affordable entry into professional antidetect tooling

AdsPower has the lowest paid entry point of any legitimate antidetect browser in this category at $5.40/month — though at that price you’re looking at a very limited profile count and basic team features. What makes AdsPower worth including here is how well it scales: the pricing increments are gradual, so you’re not hit with a cliff when you add a few profiles.

A differentiating feature is its dual-browser support. Most antidetect browsers offer only a Chromium-based core. AdsPower gives you a choice between SunBrowser (Chromium) and FlowerBrowser (Firefox-based) — which matters for operators who need to present a Firefox fingerprint on certain platforms where Chrome fingerprints are disproportionately scrutinized.

The RPA (robotic process automation) builder is a genuinely useful addition for non-technical operators. You can record browser actions and replay them across multiple profiles without writing code — useful for repetitive tasks like posting content, filling forms, or checking account health. The no-code automation is more limited than a full Playwright/Selenium integration, but it removes the technical barrier for operators who don’t script.

The honest trade-off: fingerprint quality at the lower AdsPower tiers isn’t at the level of Multilogin, Kameleo, or even GoLogin. For consumer platforms with moderate detection sophistication, it’s fine. For higher-stakes account management on platforms with aggressive fingerprint analysis, the cheaper tooling shows.


4. Incogniton — Best for Beginners

Price: Free (10 profiles) / $29.99/month (50 profiles) / higher tiers available Browser base: Chromium Best for: Operators new to antidetect browsers who want a gentle learning curve

Incogniton has the most approachable onboarding of any antidetect browser I’ve set up for a new client. The interface is clean, the fingerprint configuration is simplified into sensible presets, and the 10-profile free tier has no time limit and no credit card requirement. For operators who want to evaluate whether antidetect browsing actually fits their workflow before spending anything, Incogniton is the most friction-free starting point.

The profile import feature is notably well-implemented. If you’re migrating from another antidetect browser and have an existing profile library, Incogniton supports bulk import from most major competitors. The export format is also clean, so you’re not locked in if you later migrate to a higher-end tool.

Selenium and Puppeteer integration is available on paid plans. The documentation is unusually thorough for a mid-market tool — step-by-step guides with screenshots for common use cases like setting up profiles for Amazon seller accounts or managing social media pages.

The limitation is ceiling, not floor: Incogniton’s fingerprint engine is good enough for standard multi-account workflows but isn’t designed for the adversarial edge cases that Multilogin or Kameleo handle better. If your operation stays in the 10–50 profile range and you’re managing accounts on mainstream platforms (Meta, Google, Amazon, TikTok), Incogniton is well-suited. If you’re running hundreds of profiles on platforms with very aggressive detection, you’ll likely outgrow it.


5. Kameleo — Best Fingerprint Technology

Price: From €59/month (Basic) / €89/month (Advanced) / €199/month (Automation) Browser base: Chroma (Chromium), Junglefox (Firefox), Mobile (Chromium/WebKit) Best for: Operators who prioritize fingerprint quality above all else

Kameleo is the tool I reach for when a client has a genuine fingerprint problem that the cheaper alternatives couldn’t solve. The fingerprint engine is the most technically sophisticated in this comparison — it covers canvas fingerprint, WebGL, WebRTC, audio context, fonts, screen resolution, CPU cores, RAM size, and a range of browser-specific APIs that most antidetect browsers don’t touch.

The mobile browser emulation is a standout feature. Kameleo can emulate mobile browser fingerprints — Chrome on Android, Safari on iOS — at a level of accuracy that the desktop-only tools don’t attempt. If you’re managing accounts on platforms where mobile usage is expected (TikTok, Instagram Stories, certain e-commerce platforms), presenting a realistic mobile fingerprint profile is a meaningful advantage.

The pricing is in Euros and the entry tier is meaningful — €59/month is more than GoLogin or AdsPower but less than Multilogin. The Automation tier at €199/month is priced for professional operations that need Selenium/Playwright integration with high-volume profile management.

The learning curve is steeper than Incogniton or AdsPower. Kameleo’s configuration options are deep, and getting the most out of the fingerprint engine requires understanding what the various parameters actually do. For operators who want to configure profiles carefully rather than rely on presets, this depth is an asset. For operators who want to be running in 20 minutes, it’s a friction point.


6. Octo Browser — Best for Team Operations

Price: From €21/month (Starter, 10 profiles) / €45/month (Base, 100 profiles) / higher tiers Browser base: Chromium Best for: Teams with multiple operators sharing profile libraries and managing access permissions

Octo Browser is designed around collaboration first. The feature set that differentiates it from most alternatives is the depth of its team management layer: granular role permissions (view, edit, start, delete — each configurable per profile or per folder), activity logs showing which team member started which profile and when, and real-time profile locking that prevents two operators from launching the same profile simultaneously.

For agency operations where you have multiple account managers working simultaneously on different client accounts, these features eliminate a class of errors that cheaper tools create — accidental profile duplication, simultaneous logins from different sessions creating detection flags, and unclear accountability when something goes wrong.

The fingerprint quality is competitive with GoLogin and AdsPower — solid for standard multi-account workflows, not at Kameleo or Multilogin’s level for adversarial detection scenarios. The entry price at €21/month for 10 profiles is competitive for a team-focused tool.

API access and automation are available, though the documentation is less polished than Dolphin Anty’s. For teams that prioritize human operators over automated scripts, this matters less.


7. MoreLogin — Best Free Entry Point Beyond the Big Names

Price: Free tier available / paid plans start affordably Browser base: Chromium Best for: Operators who want a free starting point with a clear path to a paid plan

MoreLogin doesn’t have the brand recognition of Dolphin Anty or GoLogin, but it earns a place in this list for operators who want to start free and evaluate before committing. The free tier includes a meaningful number of profiles (the exact count may vary — check current terms directly), and the interface is clean enough that new users aren’t immediately lost.

The fingerprint engine is competent for mainstream platforms and standard use cases. Where MoreLogin is actively investing is in mobile fingerprint profiles and API-based automation — the roadmap has been moving in the right direction over the past year. It’s not the most mature option in this comparison, but for operators at the earliest stage of building an antidetect workflow, it’s a legitimate free starting point.

The honest caveat: MoreLogin has less track record than Dolphin Anty, GoLogin, or Kameleo. For a low-stakes evaluation of whether antidetect browsers fit your workflow, that’s fine. For a production operation where account loss has real business cost, I’d move to one of the more established alternatives once you’ve confirmed the workflow.


Free vs Paid: What the Free Tiers Actually Offer

The free tiers across these tools vary significantly in what they actually give you. Here’s the honest breakdown.

What Free Tiers Actually Include

Dolphin Anty (10 free profiles): The most useful free tier in the category for practitioners. Ten persistent profiles with full fingerprint configuration, proxy assignment, and Selenium/Puppeteer automation access — all free, permanently. The catch: team features and cloud sync require a paid plan.

Incogniton (10 free profiles): Strong competitor to Dolphin Anty for free usage. Clean interface, good documentation, no time limit. The automation API access on the free tier is limited, but for manual multi-account management it’s fully functional.

GoLogin (3 free profiles): Three profiles is enough to evaluate the tool’s interface and fingerprint quality, but not enough for any real multi-account workflow. Treat this as an evaluation tier, not a working tier.

AdsPower (2 free profiles): Similar story — two profiles is a demo, not a workflow. Worth a look if you specifically want to evaluate AdsPower’s interface or automation builder, but you’ll be on paid quickly.

MoreLogin (limited free tier): The most variable of the free tiers — confirm current terms when you sign up. Good for early evaluation.

Free Tier Limitations That Matter

Most free tiers restrict or omit:

  • Team seats: Free plans are almost always single-user. If you need multiple operators sharing profiles, you’re on paid.
  • Automation API access: Several tools restrict Selenium/Puppeteer integration to paid tiers. Dolphin Anty is the notable exception.
  • Cloud profile sync: Some tools only sync profiles to the cloud on paid plans, meaning free users store profiles locally.
  • Profile count: The most obvious limit, but 10 profiles (Dolphin Anty, Incogniton) is genuinely useful for evaluation or small-scale operations.

If you’re using an antidetect browser for a real multi-account operation with any volume, budget for a paid plan. The free tiers are valuable for evaluation and for genuinely small-scale use — not for production operations where account safety matters.


Comparison Table and How to Choose

ToolFree TierEntry Paid PriceProfiles at EntryAutomationBest For
Dolphin Anty10 profiles$89/mo100Yes (free tier)Mid-size ops, automation
GoLogin3 profiles$24/mo100Yes (paid)Mid-range cloud sync
AdsPower2 profiles$5.40/moLimitedYes (no-code RPA)Budget teams
Incogniton10 profiles$29.99/mo50Yes (paid)Beginners
KameleoNone€59/moUnlimited*Yes (top tier)Fingerprint quality
Octo BrowserNone€21/mo10Yes (paid)Team collaboration
MoreLoginYes (limited)LowLimitedYesFree evaluation
MultiloginNone~$99/mo100YesEnterprise / scale

*Kameleo unlimited profiles on paid plans; check current plan details for exact limits.

How to Choose

Choose Dolphin Anty if: You want the best balance of price, features, and automation capability below $100/month. The 10-profile free tier means zero risk in evaluation, and the $89/month paid plan covers most mid-size operations.

Choose GoLogin if: Cloud-hosted profile sync across multiple devices or team members is your priority, and you want to stay under $50/month. At $24/month for 100 profiles, the price-to-profile ratio is the best in the category.

Choose AdsPower if: You’re on a tight budget and need an entry-level paid plan. The $5.40/month starting price is genuinely the lowest in the category for a real paid tier. Expect to scale up as your profile count grows.

Choose Incogniton if: You’re new to antidetect browsers and want the most approachable onboarding. The 10-profile free tier, clean interface, and solid documentation make it the best learning environment in this comparison.

Choose Kameleo if: Fingerprint quality is your top priority and you’re willing to pay for it. The mobile fingerprint emulation is unique in this comparison, and the canvas/WebGL spoofing is class-leading.

Choose Octo Browser if: You’re running a team operation where multiple operators need structured access controls, activity logging, and simultaneous profile management.

Stick with Multilogin if: You’re operating at enterprise scale (hundreds to thousands of profiles), fingerprint quality is non-negotiable, and you need the battle-tested reliability that comes from the tool that helped define this category. The premium is real, but so is the fingerprint engine quality.

Visit Multilogin if you want to compare its current plans directly — they periodically adjust pricing and the entry plan has changed over time.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best alternative to Multilogin?

Dolphin Anty is the best Multilogin alternative for most operators running under 100 browser profiles. It delivers solid fingerprint isolation, team collaboration features, and automation support at a fraction of Multilogin’s price — starting free up to 10 profiles, then $89/month for 100. GoLogin is the best mid-range pick if you need cloud-hosted profiles with a lower monthly commitment. For enterprise-scale operations where fingerprint quality is non-negotiable, Multilogin itself remains the benchmark.

Is there a free Multilogin alternative?

Yes — several. Dolphin Anty offers 10 free profiles with no time limit. Incogniton gives you 10 free profiles as well, making it the strongest free tier for beginners. GoLogin has a 3-profile free plan. AdsPower runs a 2-profile free tier permanently. MoreLogin also has a limited free tier. All free tiers have meaningful restrictions on team seats, automation, and profile sync — they work for evaluation or light use, not production-scale operations.

Is Dolphin Anty better than Multilogin?

Dolphin Anty is better than Multilogin on price and accessibility for small-to-mid teams. Multilogin edges ahead on fingerprint engine maturity, enterprise support, and the depth of its Stealthfox and Mimic browser cores. In practical terms: if you’re running under 100 profiles and your main concern is cost, Dolphin Anty wins. If you’re running 500+ profiles for a professional operation where account loss costs real money, Multilogin’s more battle-tested fingerprint stack is worth the premium.

What antidetect browser is cheapest?

AdsPower has the lowest paid entry point at $5.40/month, though that tier is very limited on profile count and team seats. GoLogin starts at $24/month for a meaningful set of profiles. Dolphin Anty at $89/month for 100 profiles offers the best price-per-profile ratio in the mid-range. MoreLogin and Incogniton are also affordable in the $30–50/month range for small teams. Multilogin’s entry plan starts around $99/month, which is why most operators looking for budget-friendly options start their search here.

Which Multilogin alternative is best for beginners?

Incogniton is the most beginner-friendly Multilogin alternative. It has a clean interface, a 10-profile free plan with no credit card required, and clear documentation. Dolphin Anty is a close second — it’s slightly more powerful but has a steeper learning curve around its team and automation features. Both support Selenium and Puppeteer if you plan to add automation later, so you won’t need to switch tools as you grow.


Bottom line: For most operators who find Multilogin too expensive or over-engineered for their current scale, Dolphin Anty is the right first look — free up to 10 profiles, $89/month for 100, and a genuinely capable automation layer. GoLogin is the right call if cloud sync and lower monthly cost are the priority. If you’re new to antidetect browsers entirely, start with Incogniton’s free tier to understand the workflow before committing to paid tooling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best alternative to Multilogin?

Dolphin Anty is the best Multilogin alternative for most operators running under 100 browser profiles. It delivers solid fingerprint isolation, team collaboration features, and automation support at a fraction of Multilogin's price — starting free up to 10 profiles, then $89/month for 100. GoLogin is the best mid-range pick if you need cloud-hosted profiles with a lower monthly commitment. For enterprise-scale operations where fingerprint quality is non-negotiable, Multilogin itself remains the benchmark.

Is there a free Multilogin alternative?

Yes — several. Dolphin Anty offers 10 free profiles with no time limit. Incogniton gives you 10 free profiles as well, making it the strongest free tier for beginners. GoLogin has a 3-profile free plan. AdsPower runs a 2-profile free tier permanently. MoreLogin also has a limited free tier. All free tiers have meaningful restrictions on team seats, automation, and profile sync — they work for evaluation or light use, not production-scale operations.

Is Dolphin Anty better than Multilogin?

Dolphin Anty is better than Multilogin on price and accessibility for small-to-mid teams. Multilogin edges ahead on fingerprint engine maturity, enterprise support, and the depth of its Stealthfox and Mimic browser cores. In practical terms: if you're running under 100 profiles and your main concern is cost, Dolphin Anty wins. If you're running 500+ profiles for a professional operation where account loss costs real money, Multilogin's more battle-tested fingerprint stack is worth the premium.

What antidetect browser is cheapest?

AdsPower has the lowest paid entry point at $5.40/month, though that tier is very limited on profile count and team seats. GoLogin starts at $24/month for a meaningful set of profiles. Dolphin Anty at $89/month for 100 profiles offers the best price-per-profile ratio in the mid-range. MoreLogin and Incogniton are also affordable in the $30–50/month range for small teams. Multilogin's entry plan starts around $99/month, which is why most operators looking for budget-friendly options start their search here.

Which Multilogin alternative is best for beginners?

Incogniton is the most beginner-friendly Multilogin alternative. It has a clean interface, a 10-profile free plan with no credit card required, and clear documentation. Dolphin Anty is a close second — it's slightly more powerful but has a steeper learning curve around its team and automation features. Both support Selenium and Puppeteer if you plan to add automation later, so you won't need to switch tools as you grow.

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