5 Best Antidetect Browsers in 2026 for Media Buyers

  • 10 mins read
  • June 27, 2026

Running ads across multiple accounts without an antidetect browser is a fast track to getting banned. Facebook watches your IP, cookies, device info, and browser fingerprint. TikTok removed 180.6 million accounts in Q4 2026 alone, with the majority flagged through behavioral and device-level signals. Platforms are getting better at detection every quarter.

An antidetect browser creates isolated profiles, each with its own unique fingerprint, cookies, proxy, and environment. You can run 10, 50, or 500 accounts from one machine without any of them linking back to each other.

We tested the top options and narrowed it down to five that actually hold up for media buying in 2026.

Key Takeaways

  • Over 10,000 top websites use browser fingerprinting with 80-90% unique identification rates
  • Multilogin is the premium choice with built-in proxies and dual browser engines starting at EUR99/month
  • GoLogin offers the best balance of features and price for most media buyers at $24/month
  • AdsPower is the cheapest paid option at $9/month with built-in automation for ad account management
  • Kameleo is the best pick for mobile-first platforms like TikTok and Instagram

Why You Need One in 2026

Over 10,000 top websites now deploy browser fingerprinting, achieving 80 to 90% unique identification rates in controlled environments. That number has grown steadily as ad platforms invest in detection infrastructure.

Here's what platforms are checking beyond your IP address: canvas rendering, WebGL output, audio processing, installed fonts, screen resolution, timezone, language settings, and dozens of other signals. These get combined into a composite identifier that's unique to your machine.

The result? If you're running multiple ad accounts, social accounts, or ecommerce storefronts from the same browser, platforms can link them all together. One ban cascades across every account tied to that fingerprint.

Antidetect browsers solve this by generating completely isolated identities for each profile. Every tab opens in its own environment with its own fingerprint, proxy, and cookie storage. To the platform, each profile looks like a different person on a different device in a different location.

For media buyers running agency ad accounts across Meta, TikTok, and Google, this is baseline infrastructure. You can't scale multi-account operations without it.

How We Evaluated

We tested each browser on five criteria: fingerprint quality (passing detection tests on CreepJS, BrowserScan, and Pixelscan), pricing (factoring in proxies, team seats, and profile limits), automation (Selenium, Playwright, or built-in RPA support), ease of use, and media buying fit for Facebook, TikTok, and Google ad account management.

1. Multilogin: Best for Teams and Enterprises

Multilogin has been in the antidetect space since 2015. It's the most established player and still offers the deepest fingerprint control on the market.

What stands out: Multilogin runs two custom browser engines. Mimic is built on Chromium with Google tracking signals stripped at the source code level. Stealthfox does the same for Firefox. Having both engines gives you more fingerprint diversity than any single-engine browser can offer.

The built-in residential proxy pool is a real differentiator. Most competitors require you to buy proxies separately, which adds $50 to $200 per month to your actual cost. Multilogin includes proxy traffic in every plan.

Pricing: From EUR99/month for 100 profiles. No free plan.

Best for: Agencies, large teams, and advertisers managing 50+ accounts who need enterprise-grade isolation and don't want to deal with sourcing proxies.

Limitations: The price point puts it out of reach for solo media buyers. The learning curve is steeper than simpler tools like GoLogin.

2. GoLogin: Best All-Around Choice

GoLogin hits the sweet spot between price, features, and usability that works for most media buyers. It runs on Orbita, a hardened Chromium fork, and spoofs 50+ fingerprint parameters including canvas, WebGL, audio context, and fonts.

What stands out: GoLogin includes residential proxy traffic (2GB on the base plan), has an Android app for mobile management, and offers a cloud-based version you can run from any browser without installing software. The free plan with 3 profiles lets you test before committing.

Pricing: From $24/month for 100 profiles. Free plan available (3 profiles).

Best for: Solo media buyers and small teams who want solid fingerprint protection without the Multilogin price tag.

Limitations: Single browser engine (Chromium only). The included proxy traffic runs out fast at scale.

3. AdsPower: Best Budget Option

AdsPower is built for the ad account management use case. Its interface is designed around managing hundreds of Facebook, Google, and TikTok accounts with bulk operations, and it's especially popular among agencies and ecommerce sellers in the APAC region.

What stands out: The no-code RPA automation is the killer feature. You can build workflows to automate repetitive tasks across profiles without writing a single line of code. Batch account importing, bulk profile creation, and team permission controls are all built in.

Pricing: From $9/month for 10 profiles. Free plan available (5 profiles).

Best for: Media buyers and ecommerce sellers who need heavy automation on a tight budget.

Limitations: Fingerprint quality is a step below Multilogin and GoLogin. You'll need to source your own proxies. The interface can feel cluttered.

4. Kameleo: Best for Mobile Campaigns

Kameleo is one of the few antidetect browsers that does genuine mobile emulation. While most tools focus exclusively on desktop fingerprints, Kameleo lets you create Android profiles that emulate full mobile fingerprints, including screen dimensions, touch events, and mobile-specific APIs.

What stands out: Support for four browser engines: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Instead of generating fully synthetic fingerprints, Kameleo uses a "base profile" approach that takes a real fingerprint as a starting point and applies targeted modifications.

Pricing: From EUR59/month for unlimited profiles with 10 concurrent browsers. Free plan available (2 browsers, 300 minutes/month).

Best for: Advertisers running campaigns on mobile-first platforms like TikTok and Instagram where mobile fingerprints give your profiles more credibility.

Limitations: The 300-minute free plan is too limited for real work. No built-in proxies. Android emulation requires a separate mobile app.

5. Incogniton: Best for Small Teams

Incogniton positions itself as the easy-to-use option. The interface is clean, the setup is fast, and it handles basic multi-account management without overwhelming new users.

What stands out: The "paste as human typing" feature simulates natural typing patterns when pasting text into forms, which helps avoid behavioral detection. Bulk profile creation and a profile synchronizer for keeping data consistent across team members.

Pricing: From $19.99/month for 10 profiles. Free plan available (10 profiles for the first 2 months, then 3).

Best for: Small teams doing social media management, affiliate marketing, or ad account operations who want something simple.

Limitations: Chromium only. Fingerprint customization isn't as deep as Multilogin or Kameleo. Limited automation compared to AdsPower.

Which One Should You Pick?

If you're a solo media buyer running 5 to 20 ad accounts, GoLogin gives you the best balance. The $24/month plan with 100 profiles and included proxies covers most use cases.

If you're an agency or team managing 50+ accounts, Multilogin's dual engines, built-in proxies, and enterprise features justify the premium price.

If you're on a tight budget, AdsPower at $9/month with built-in RPA automation is hard to beat. Just budget another $30 to $50/month for quality residential proxies.

If you're running TikTok or Instagram campaigns, Kameleo's mobile emulation gives your profiles more credibility on mobile-first platforms.

If you just want something simple, Incogniton's clean interface and generous free trial make it the easiest starting point.

Whatever you choose, pair it with quality residential proxies (not datacenter) and use one proxy per profile. The antidetect browser handles the fingerprint. The proxy handles the IP. Both need to be right for the setup to work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are antidetect browsers legal?

Yes. Antidetect browsers are privacy tools that manage browser fingerprints. Using them doesn't violate any laws. However, how you use them matters. Running accounts that violate a platform's terms of service is a platform policy issue, not a legal one.

Do antidetect browsers work with Facebook Ads Manager?

Yes. Facebook uses canvas, WebGL, audio context, fonts, and dozens of other signals to fingerprint browsers. Quality antidetect browsers spoof all of these parameters. Multilogin, GoLogin, and AdsPower are the most commonly used options for managing multiple Facebook ad accounts. Pair them with agency ad accounts for the most stable setup.

How many proxies do I need?

One residential proxy per browser profile. Reusing the same proxy across multiple profiles defeats the purpose of fingerprint isolation. Budget $2 to $5 per proxy per month depending on the provider and data usage.

Can platforms detect antidetect browsers?

Advanced detection systems can identify some antidetect browsers by analyzing inconsistent noise patterns in spoofed fingerprints. This is why fingerprint quality matters. Tools that add random noise to canvas output are easier to detect than those using real base profiles or ML-generated fingerprints. Multilogin and Kameleo generally score highest on detection resistance tests.

Which antidetect browser is best for TikTok?

TikTok is mobile-first, so tools with mobile emulation have an edge. Kameleo supports Android profiles with full mobile fingerprints. For desktop-based TikTok Ads Manager work, AdsPower is popular among TikTok ad managers. Pair either with a TikTok agency ad account for higher spend limits and better account stability.

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