Review · Affordable / entry browser

GoLogin review

Affordable cloud-profile antidetect browser with an Android app, free proxy allowance and one of the friendliest automation APIs in the category.

GoLogin logo

GoLogin Inc.

8.7/10

2,558 words · 12 min read

Price from
$24 / mo
Free tier
7-day trial; 3 permanent profiles on the free tier
Best for
Solo operators and small teams scaling from ten to a few hundred profiles
Platforms
Windows · macOS · Linux · Android · Web (cloud browser)
Engines
Orbita (Chromium fork)
Proxy support
HTTP, SOCKS5, free built-in proxy allowance for testing, per-profile assignment and IP checker
Automation
REST API, official Python and Node SDKs, Selenium and Puppeteer integration, cloud (headless) profile runs
Team features
Shared folders, unlimited team members on paid plans, per-folder access

GoLogin review: the short version

GoLogin is a affordable / entry browser from GoLogin Inc., and in our 2026 testing it scores 8.7/10 overall. It runs on Windows · macOS · Linux · Android · Web (cloud browser), starts at $24 / mo, and is at its strongest for solo operators and small teams scaling from ten to a few hundred profiles. Free access: 7-day trial; 3 permanent profiles on the free tier.

This review covers what the engine actually spoofs, how the profiles behave in Pixelscan, CreepJS and IPHey, real pricing at realistic profile counts, which proxies to attach for social media, e-commerce and ad accounts, the automation surface, team features, and which alternative makes more sense if your workload sits slightly elsewhere. Every figure comes from list pricing and hands-on use rather than vendor marketing.

  • +Cloud profiles launch from desktop, Android or the browser
  • +Free tier good enough to evaluate properly
  • +Clean REST API plus Python and Node SDKs
  • +Built-in proxy allowance for testing before you buy IPs

What GoLogin is and how it works

GoLogin's strategy is accessibility. Its Orbita engine is a Chromium fork with the usual surfaces spoofed — canvas, WebGL, audio context, fonts, WebRTC, client rects, hardware concurrency and device memory — but the product's real differentiation is that everything is cloud-first. A profile created on a Windows desktop opens on macOS or on an Android phone with the same cookies, localStorage and fingerprint, which is why account-management teams with distributed contractors gravitate to it.

The automation story is unusually good for a budget tool. The REST API is documented, the Python and Node SDKs are maintained, and starting a profile returns a Chrome DevTools Protocol endpoint you hand straight to Puppeteer, Playwright or Selenium. Cloud profile runs mean an automation template can execute on GoLogin's infrastructure rather than your laptop — useful for scheduled warm-up routines on social accounts that need to look active daily.

Where it gives ground is signature diversity and update cadence. With one engine, every GoLogin profile shares a family resemblance that a sophisticated detection vendor can learn, and Chromium version parity occasionally trails Octo and Multilogin by a release. In practice this matters on hardened platforms — high-value Facebook ad accounts, Amazon seller accounts — and matters far less on the broad account-management, SEO and affiliate work most subscribers actually run.

Device fingerprint spoofing: what GoLogin controls

An antidetect browser exists because a proxy only hides one variable. Anti-fraud systems build a browser identity from dozens of signals — canvas and WebGL hashes, audio context, installed fonts, client rects, navigator properties, hardware concurrency, device memory, WebRTC candidates, timezone, locale and the TLS handshake — and then compare that browser signature against the network identity. GoLogin gives each profile its own coherent set of those values through Orbita (Chromium fork).

The important word is coherent. Randomising every surface independently produces an impossible device: a MacBook reporting Windows fonts, a phone reporting eight CPU cores, a German IP with an America/Los_Angeles clock. Detection vendors score exactly those contradictions, which is why fingerprint consistency — not maximum randomness — is the metric that matters and the thing our testing measures.

Profile storage is the other half of isolation. Cloud-first with local caching; profiles launch from any device with the same identity. Cookies, localStorage, IndexedDB and cache stay inside the profile, so a session on one account can never be correlated with another through shared browser state — the mistake that container tabs and ordinary incognito windows cannot prevent.

Fingerprint surfaces an antidetect browser must control
SurfaceWhat leaks without itHandled by profile settings
Canvas & WebGLA stable hash that follows you across every account on the machinePer-profile noise or hardware-value substitution
Audio contextA device-specific floating-point signaturePer-profile audio noise
Fonts & client rectsThe exact font set installed on your real OSCurated font lists matched to the spoofed platform
Navigator & hardwareReal CPU cores, device memory, platform and user agentCoherent device profile values
WebRTCYour real IP even behind a proxyWebRTC set to the proxy IP or disabled entirely
Timezone, locale & geolocationA Berlin IP with a New York clock — the loudest single mismatchAutomatic matching to the proxy exit
TLS / HTTP2 handshakeA scripted client signature no real browser producesA real browser engine rather than an HTTP library

GoLogin fingerprint test results — Pixelscan, CreepJS and IPHey

We run every browser in this directory through the same battery: a Pixelscan test for consistency, a CreepJS test for entropy and API tampering, IPHey for section-by-section scoring, BrowserLeaks for individual surfaces and a DNS leak test for network coherence. Each profile is tested twice — once on a clean ISP static residential IP and once on a rotating residential exit in another country — because a browser leak test only means something in combination with the proxy you will actually use.

Results below are for GoLogin on default profile settings. Read them as a floor rather than a ceiling: nearly every failure we see in production comes from operator configuration — an auto timezone left on the machine's real value, WebRTC enabled when the proxy cannot carry it, or a profile reused across two platforms — rather than from the engine.

GoLogin fingerprint test results and resource profile
CheckResultNotes
Pixelscan testConsistent on default profiles; minor flags when timezone is left on autoConsistency between fingerprint and proxy geolocation
CreepJS testSolid mid-to-upper band for a Chromium forkEntropy, lies detection and API tampering
IPHeyGreen on browser and hardware; network depends entirely on your proxyBrowser, hardware, software and network sections
Profile launch time2 – 5 s from cloudMeasured cold on a mid-range laptop
Memory per profile~300 MB per open profileDetermines how many profiles fit on one machine
EnginesOrbita (Chromium fork)Signature diversity across your estate

GoLogin scorecard

Scores are relative to the other antidetect browsers in this directory, not to software generally. A 7 for fingerprint isolation still describes a tool that defeats the detection most ordinary websites deploy; it simply means we would not put an irreplaceable advertising account behind it.

Weight the criteria by your own workload. A developer automating thousands of throwaway identities should read the automation row first; an agency with fifty staff should read the team row first; a solo affiliate should read value and usability and largely ignore the rest.

GoLogin scorecard (out of 10)
CriterionScoreAssessment
Fingerprint isolation8/10Strong on every mainstream surface
Automation & API9/10Built for programmatic control
Team & collaboration8/10Adequate for small teams
Usability10/10Productive within an hour
Value for money9/10Exceptional cost per profile

GoLogin pricing and real cost per profile

Professional at $49/mo covers 100 profiles and unlimited team members on shared folders; the $24 Starter tier is the usual entry point for solo operators.

Value here means cost per surviving account, not cost per profile. Compare the monthly price at the profile count you will actually reach in six months, include the proxy spend in the same calculation, and prefer flat tiers over models that meter seats and profiles separately — the second kind is where small teams get surprised at renewal.

Model the total, not the subscription. The browser is typically the smaller half of the bill: dedicated ISP proxies for a fifty-account estate run $75 – $300 a month, mobile bandwidth for account creation adds more, and both scale with the estate rather than with the licence tier. Teams that budget only for software are the ones that end up sharing IPs across accounts — the single most expensive saving in this industry.

GoLogin pricing, 2026 list rates
PlanPriceProfilesWhat you get
Free$03 profilesFull fingerprint engine, cloud sync, 1 seat
Professional$49 / mo100 profilesAPI access, cloud launch, shared folders
Business$99 / mo300 profilesTeam roles, priority support
Enterprise$199+ / mo1,000+ profilesDedicated manager, custom limits

Best proxies for GoLogin — pairing profiles with IPs

On a small budget the proxy is where your money should go, not the browser. A cheap antidetect browser on a good ISP proxy consistently outperforms a premium browser on a shared datacenter IP, because IP reputation is checked before any fingerprint surface is read. Spend first on one clean static IP per account that matters, and only then upgrade the browser.

Mechanically, GoLogin attaches identity through http, socks5, free built-in proxy allowance for testing, per-profile assignment and ip checker. Set the proxy before the profile's first launch, never afterwards: the first session establishes the account's device-and-network story, and changing the exit later is a far louder signal than an imperfect IP chosen at the start. Match timezone, locale and WebRTC to the exit country in the same step.

Which proxy type to attach to a browser profile, by account type
Account typeProxy typeTypical priceWhy it works
New social accounts (TikTok, Instagram, Facebook)Mobile 4G/5G$4 – $20 / GBCarrier CGNAT means thousands of real users share the IP, so blanket blocking is expensive for the platform
Aged ad accounts and marketplace sellersISP / static residential$1.50 – $6 / IP / moOne stable identity per account for months — never rotate under a live account
Affiliate landing-page and ad verification checksRotating residential$1 – $8 / GBCity and ASN targeting lets you see the creative exactly as the audience does
SEO rank tracking and SERP researchRotating residential or datacenter$0.30 – $4Geo accuracy matters more than stealth for public SERP pages
Internal tools, staging, low-risk automationDatacenter$0.30 – $2 / IP / moCheapest per identity where the target does not score IP reputation

Automation, API and AI workflows in GoLogin

Automation surface: REST API, official Python and Node SDKs, Selenium and Puppeteer integration, cloud (headless) profile runs. In practice that means you can start a profile, receive a debugging endpoint and drive it with the same Playwright, Puppeteer or Selenium code you would use against a stock browser — while the profile keeps its spoofed fingerprint, its cookies and its assigned proxy.

Small operations survive on hygiene rather than tooling. One profile per account forever, one proxy per profile forever, timezone and locale matched to the exit country, no logging into the same platform from your ordinary browser, and cookies exported to backup before any risky action. Those five rules prevent more bans than any feature on a pricing page.

On AI: the category has moved quickly from marketing claims to real features — natural-language automation templates, AI-generated content inside the profile, and agentic flows that navigate on instruction. Treat them as productivity tools, not stealth tools. Detection is also increasingly AI-driven, scoring mouse entropy, dwell time and action cadence, so the behaviour of your automation now matters at least as much as the static values the browser reports. Randomise pacing, avoid perfectly identical action sequences across profiles, and never let an unreviewed generated script run against an account you cannot afford to lose.

Connecting Puppeteer to a GoLogin profile over CDP

// 1. Ask the local API to start the profile (returns a CDP endpoint)
const start = await fetch(
  "http://127.0.0.1:PORT/api/v1/profile/start?profile_id=" + profileId,
).then((r) => r.json());

// 2. Attach your automation to the running, fingerprint-spoofed browser
import puppeteer from "puppeteer-core";

const browser = await puppeteer.connect({
  browserWSEndpoint: start.data.ws,   // profile keeps its proxy + fingerprint
  defaultViewport: null,
});

const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto("https://pixelscan.net", { waitUntil: "networkidle2" });

// 3. Human-like pacing beats perfect speed
await page.waitForTimeout(1200 + Math.random() * 2400);

Using GoLogin for social media account management

Social platforms are the most common reason people buy an antidetect browser, and the most punishing place to get it wrong. TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Reddit and X all fingerprint aggressively, correlate accounts across device signals, and treat a new account's first hours as the highest-risk window. GoLogin supports this work through per-profile isolation and shared folders, unlimited team members on paid plans, per-folder access.

The pattern that survives: create on a mobile proxy, keep the profile idle-but-active for several days with ordinary browsing, add a profile photo and a few benign interactions before anything commercial, then move to a stable ISP IP for the account's working life. A social media account manager that runs this sequence loses a fraction of the accounts one that logs in and immediately posts does.

  • +Platforms operators run in GoLogin: Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, Twitter/X, Etsy, Amazon, Google Ads
  • +One profile per account, one proxy per profile, for the account's entire life
  • +Mobile 4G/5G proxies for creation and warm-up on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook
  • +No two profiles open on the same platform from the same exit IP simultaneously
  • +Export cookies to backup before any risky action — appeals are far easier with session history

GoLogin for e-commerce and marketplace accounts

Collaboration at this tier means sharing a handful of profiles with a virtual assistant. Use folder or group sharing rather than sending profile exports, keep a written record of who touched which account, and rotate nothing while a colleague has the profile open — two simultaneous sessions from different countries is a straightforward detection signal.

Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Walmart and TikTok Shop link accounts on a wider set of signals than social platforms do — payment instruments, shipping addresses and business details sit alongside device and IP history, and marketplaces retain that history for years. The browser handles the device half; you must handle the rest with genuinely separate business data per account. An immaculate fingerprint on two stores sharing one bank account will still be linked.

GoLogin pros and cons

Every antidetect browser trades price, fingerprint depth, automation and team control differently. GoLogin makes the following trade explicitly.

GoLogin — strengths against weaknesses
StrengthsWeaknesses
Best usability in the category — a new operator is productive in an hourSingle Chromium-based engine, so less signature diversity
Genuine mobile app for launching profiles on AndroidFingerprint updates trail upstream Chromium slightly
Cloud runs let you keep automations going with the desktop closedCloud dependency: profile access needs connectivity
Aggressive pricing against Multilogin and Octo for the same profile countsSupport response times vary on lower tiers

Who should buy GoLogin — and who should not

Choose GoLogin if your work looks like solo operators and small teams scaling from ten to a few hundred profiles, your machines run Windows · macOS · Linux · Android · Web (cloud browser), and the price at your real profile count is defensible against what a lost account costs you. It sits clearly in the affordable / entry browser segment and is honest about it.

Look elsewhere if you need something it does not do: single chromium-based engine, so less signature diversity is the constraint that most often sends buyers to AdsPower. Compare at least two options at your actual volume before committing annually — list prices diverge sharply between the ten-profile and thousand-profile ends of every vendor's ladder.

How we test browser fingerprint consistency
TestWhat it measuresWhat a pass looks like
PixelscanFingerprint consistency and proxy/timezone coherenceNo mismatch warnings, IP and locale agree
CreepJSDeep fingerprint entropy, lies detection and API tamperingHigh trust score with no detected property-descriptor tampering
IPHeyBrowser, hardware, software and network scoringAll four sections green
BrowserLeaks (WebRTC, canvas, fonts)Individual surface leaksWebRTC reports the proxy IP; canvas differs per profile
Whoer / DNS leak testDNS and network coherenceDNS resolvers in the proxy's country

Legality, compliance and responsible use

Antidetect browsers are privacy and identity-management software, and using one is lawful in the jurisdictions we operate in. What varies is what you do with it: managing several legitimate business accounts, verifying your own advertising creatives across geographies, testing how your site behaves for different device profiles and protecting client data are ordinary commercial activities. Fraud, circumventing bans obtained through fraud, or violating a platform's terms remain violations whatever browser you use.

Practical compliance: keep genuine business separation between accounts you operate, respect data-protection law when handling customer data inside a profile, buy proxies from providers that run real KYC on their networks, and document your account estate. Platforms increasingly ask for that documentation during appeals, and being able to produce it is the difference between a reinstated account and a permanent loss.

GoLogin FAQs

Is GoLogin's free plan usable?+

Three permanent profiles are enough to test fingerprint consistency, proxy wiring and the API, but not to run a business. Treat it as an evaluation tier rather than a free antidetect browser.

Can GoLogin run on Android?+

Yes — the Android app launches your cloud profiles on a phone, which is the closest mainstream option to a real mobile browser for social platforms that scrutinise desktop traffic.

GoLogin vs AdsPower — which is cheaper?+

AdsPower's entry tier undercuts GoLogin on raw price, but GoLogin includes API access and cloud launches earlier in the ladder. Compare at the profile count you actually need, not at the headline price.

Keywords covered

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Platforms
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Engines
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  • + Ten free profiles permanently
  • + Clearest onboarding of any antidetect browser
  • + Bulk profile creator with CSV import
  • + Per-profile notes for account bookkeeping
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The enterprise standard for browser fingerprint isolation — Mimic (Chromium) and Stealthfox (Firefox) engines, granular team roles and a mature automation API.

Price from
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Free tier
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Platforms
Windows · macOS (Intel + Apple silicon) · Linux
Engines
Mimic (Chromium) · Stealthfox (Firefox)
  • + Two independent browser engines rather than one patched Chromium
  • + Kernel-level canvas, WebGL, audio and font spoofing
  • + Granular team roles with per-profile access control
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