Proxyium Alternatives in 2026: Antidetect Browsers That Actually Work

Proxyium is a free web-based proxy that routes your HTTP requests through a shared server, swapping your IP address in the process. That is the entirety of what it does. It does not touch your browser fingerprint, it does not isolate cookies between sessions, and it offers no guarantee that traffic is encrypted end-to-end before it reaches that shared server. For a one-off visit to a geo-blocked marketing page with no login involved, that may be acceptable. For anything else — managing multiple social accounts, running scraping jobs, verifying ads, or simply logging into anything — Proxyium’s architecture creates real exposure.

Why Proxyium Falls Short in 2026

The problem is not just that Proxyium is limited. The problem is that the web has moved on. Websites now fingerprint browsers using the Client Hints API, TLS handshake signatures, WebGL renderer strings, font enumeration, and canvas pixel hashing. Changing the IP address that appears in a server log does nothing to alter any of those signals. A site that has fingerprinted your Chrome installation will recognise it whether your traffic arrives from your home IP or from Proxyium’s shared server pool.

There is also a security dimension that most Proxyium reviews skip. When you route traffic through an unknown third-party server, that server operator can read unencrypted requests, inject JavaScript or advertising into HTML responses, and log session cookies from sites that do not enforce strict HTTPS. Free proxy operators have no contractual obligation to you and no public audit record. That is a meaningful risk if you ever use the service near anything sensitive.

The alternatives below are evaluated on the criteria that Proxyium cannot meet: fingerprint spoofing quality, session isolation, proxy flexibility, automation support, and honest value for money. Pricing figures are drawn from vendor pricing pages verified in May 2026; where a figure was unavailable, we say so rather than estimate.

Selection Criteria

Each tool was assessed against five criteria: (1) whether it modifies client-side browser fingerprint vectors, (2) whether it isolates cookies and storage between profiles, (3) proxy flexibility — can you bring your own or is one bundled, (4) automation and API support for scraping or account-management workflows, and (5) free-tier or trial availability so readers can evaluate before spending money.

Pricing at a glance

Bar chart comparing monthly prices: Webshare USD3, Gologin USD9, 1Browser USD9, Multilogin USD9, Incogniton USD14, Octo Browser USD29, Undetectable USD49, Kameleo USD59
Monthly price comparison (mid-tier plans)

How we picked these alternatives

  • Fingerprint spoofing: does the tool modify canvas, WebGL, fonts, User-Agent, and Client Hints independently per profile?
  • Session isolation: are cookies, local storage, and cache fully separated between profiles with no bleed-through?
  • Proxy flexibility: can users attach their own proxies, and is a bundled option available?
  • Automation and API support: does the tool expose a programmable interface for Selenium, Playwright, or Puppeteer workflows?
  • Free tier or trial: can a new user evaluate real fingerprint masking at zero cost before committing to a paid plan?

1. Gologin

9.2/10

A mature antidetect browser with cloud-synced profiles, a free tier, and broad platform coverage — the most direct upgrade path from Proxyium.

Best for: Solo users and small teams who need real fingerprint isolation, cloud profile storage, and cross-device access without a steep learning curve.

  • Free plan: 3 profiles at $0/mo; Starter plan: 10 profiles at $9/mo; Professional plan: 100 profiles at $79/mo
  • Fingerprint spoofing covers canvas, WebGL, fonts, timezone, User-Agent, and Client Hints per profile
  • Available on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and as a web app — no download required for the web version
  • Supports Selenium and Puppeteer automation via a local API endpoint
  • 10 built-in proxies included on the free tier

Pricing: Free tier is 3 profiles permanently. Starter at $9/mo covers 10 profiles. Professional at $79/mo covers 100 profiles. Business and Custom tiers are available — see vendor pricing page for current figures.

Pros

  • Free tier is genuinely usable for evaluation — 3 profiles with real fingerprint masking, not a time-limited demo
  • Web app version matches Proxyium’s zero-install convenience while adding actual session isolation
  • Cloud profile sync means profiles are accessible from any device, useful for distributed teams
  • Wide OS coverage including Android, which most antidetect browsers skip
  • Automation API lets scrapers and account managers script profile launches without manual clicks

Cons

  • Free tier is limited to 3 profiles — users managing more than a handful of accounts will need a paid plan quickly
  • Professional plan at $79/mo is a significant jump from the $9 Starter if you need more than 10 profiles
  • Cloud-first architecture means profile data lives on Gologin’s servers, which may not suit users with strict data-residency requirements

2. 1Browser

8.6/10

A lightweight antidetect browser with fully isolated profiles and a 10-profile free tier — priced accessibly for solo operators.

Best for: Individual users who want clean session separation and fingerprint masking without paying for team features they will never use.

  • Free plan: 10 profiles at $0/mo; Basic plan: 20 profiles at $9/mo; Pro plan: 100 profiles at $29/mo
  • Each profile has fully isolated cookies, local storage, and browsing history with no cross-profile bleed
  • Basic and Pro plans include 2 GB of residential proxy traffic
  • Free tier covers limited proxy countries

Pricing: Free tier gives 10 profiles with limited proxy country selection. Basic at $9/mo adds 20 profiles and 2 GB residential proxy. Pro at $29/mo covers 100 profiles, also with 2 GB residential proxy. Annual billing reduces the monthly equivalent — see vendor pricing page for exact figures.

Pros

  • 10-profile free tier is more generous than most competitors for solo evaluation
  • Bundled residential proxy traffic on paid plans removes the need to source a separate proxy provider immediately
  • Pro plan at $29/mo for 100 profiles is among the more affordable options in this category
  • Simple onboarding — designed for users who are not automation engineers

Cons

  • Free tier restricts available proxy countries, which limits geo-testing without upgrading
  • 2 GB residential proxy allowance on paid plans is modest for high-volume scraping or video-heavy workflows
  • Automation and API documentation is less prominent than Gologin or Multilogin — users with complex scripting needs should verify current capability on the vendor site

3. Multilogin

8.9/10

An enterprise-grade antidetect platform with a proprietary fingerprint engine and native Selenium/Playwright support — built for high-volume account operations.

Best for: Teams running large-scale account farms, ad verification workflows, or automation pipelines that require reliable fingerprint consistency across hundreds of profiles.

  • Trial access available with built-in residential proxy traffic — see vendor pricing page for current plan figures
  • Supports Selenium, Playwright, and Puppeteer via a local REST API
  • Two distinct browser engines available: Mimic (Chromium-based) and Stealthfox (Firefox-based)
  • Team collaboration features with shared profile vaults and role-based access

Pricing: Pricing was not available from the verified pricing fetch for this article. Multilogin is a premium-tier product — check the vendor pricing page directly for current plan costs before budgeting.

Pros

  • Two browser engines (Chromium and Firefox) give users flexibility that single-engine tools cannot match
  • Native Selenium, Playwright, and Puppeteer support is well-documented and used in production scraping pipelines
  • Team collaboration and shared profile vaults suit agency and multi-operator workflows
  • Built-in residential proxy traffic on trial access lowers the barrier to testing

Cons

  • Premium pricing puts it out of reach for casual users or anyone managing fewer than a few dozen profiles
  • Steeper learning curve than lighter tools — the API surface is broad, which is a feature for engineers but friction for non-technical users
  • No verified free tier in the claims database — users cannot evaluate fingerprint quality without committing to a trial or paid plan

4. Kameleo

8.1/10

A European antidetect browser with a free tier covering 100 profiles and mobile browser spoofing on higher plans.

Best for: Users in the EU who need GDPR-aligned tooling, or anyone who needs mobile browser fingerprint profiles alongside desktop ones.

  • Free plan: 100 profiles at €0/mo (300 browser minutes, 2 concurrent browsers, 3 team seats)
  • Startup plan: 5,000 profiles at €59/mo; Business plan: 5,000 profiles at €299/mo
  • Enterprise plan: 5,000 profiles at €1,499/mo with 1,000 concurrent browsers
  • Mobile browser fingerprint spoofing available on Business and above
  • Headless support on Business plan

Pricing: Free tier gives 100 profile slots but caps usage at 300 browser minutes total and 2 concurrent browsers. Startup at €59/mo removes the minute cap. Business at €299/mo adds mobile profiles and headless support. Annual billing reduces the monthly equivalent — see vendor pricing page.

Pros

  • 100 profile slots on the free tier is unusually generous in terms of profile count
  • Mobile browser fingerprint spoofing on Business plan covers a use case most competitors ignore
  • European company with pricing in EUR, which suits EU-based teams managing local compliance requirements
  • Headless support on Business plan enables server-side automation without a display

Cons

  • Free tier’s 300-minute total cap means it is effectively a trial, not a permanent free plan
  • Mobile fingerprint spoofing is locked behind the €299/mo Business plan — a significant cost jump from Startup
  • Pricing in EUR may add currency conversion friction for non-EU users

5. AdsPower

7.6/10

A team-oriented antidetect browser with a 2-profile free tier and enterprise scaling to 5,000+ profiles.

Best for: Small agencies and e-commerce teams that need shared profile management and are willing to trade a thin free tier for a well-developed collaboration layer.

  • Free plan: 2 profiles at $0/mo with 1 super-admin seat
  • Enterprise plan: 5,000+ profiles — pricing on request
  • Professional and Business plans available — current pricing shown on vendor dashboard, not public pricing page
  • Supports RPA (robotic process automation) scripting for browser task automation

Pricing: Free tier is 2 profiles permanently. Professional and Business plan pricing is displayed inside the vendor dashboard rather than on the public pricing page — check the AdsPower site directly for current figures. Enterprise pricing is on request.

Pros

  • RPA scripting layer lets non-engineers automate repetitive browser tasks without writing code
  • Team sharing and role management are well-developed compared to lighter tools
  • Enterprise tier scales to 5,000+ profiles for large operations

Cons

  • 2-profile free tier is the least generous in this comparison — barely enough to verify the product works
  • Opaque public pricing (dashboard-only) makes budget planning harder before signing up
  • Less suitable for pure automation engineers who prefer a clean REST API over a GUI-first RPA approach

6. Incogniton

7.4/10

A mid-range antidetect browser with a free tier and team seat options across its paid plans.

Best for: Small teams or freelancers who need a few dozen profiles and basic collaboration without paying enterprise rates.

  • Free plan available; Starter Plus: 10 profiles at $13.99/mo; Entrepreneur: 50 profiles at $20.99/mo
  • Professional: 150 profiles at $55.99/mo with 3 team seats; Custom Package: 500 profiles at $104.99/mo with 10 team seats
  • Fingerprint spoofing covers standard vectors including canvas, WebGL, and User-Agent
  • Selenium and Puppeteer automation supported according to vendor documentation

Pricing: Free tier is available — profile limit not confirmed in verified data. Starter Plus at $13.99/mo for 10 profiles. Entrepreneur at $20.99/mo for 50 profiles. Professional at $55.99/mo for 150 profiles with 3 seats. Custom Package at $104.99/mo for 500 profiles with 10 seats.

Pros

  • Graduated pricing tiers make it easier to match spend to actual profile count
  • Custom Package at $104.99/mo for 500 profiles with 10 seats is competitive for small agencies
  • Free tier allows basic evaluation before any financial commitment

Cons

  • Free tier profile limit is not confirmed in verified data — users should check the vendor site before assuming it is permanently usable
  • Less brand recognition than Gologin or Multilogin, which matters if you rely on community support or third-party integration guides
  • Entrepreneur plan’s jump from 10 to 50 profiles skips a 20–30 profile middle tier that many solo operators would prefer

7. Undetectable

7.3/10

A cloud-optional antidetect browser with a 5-profile free tier and local profile storage for users who prefer to keep data off third-party servers.

Best for: Privacy-conscious users who want fingerprint masking but are uncomfortable with cloud-stored profiles.

  • Free plan: 5 profiles at $0/mo, 1 team seat; Base: 50 profiles at $49/mo; Professional: 100 profiles at $99/mo
  • Custom plan: 200 profiles at $199/mo with 5 team seats
  • Local profile storage option keeps browser data on the user’s own machine
  • Chromium-based browser engine

Pricing: Free tier is 5 profiles with 1 seat. Base at $49/mo for 50 profiles. Professional at $99/mo for 100 profiles. Custom at $199/mo for 200 profiles with 5 seats. Pricing extracted from claims database verified May 2026.

Pros

  • Local storage option is a genuine differentiator for users with data-residency concerns
  • 5-profile free tier is functional enough to test real fingerprint masking workflows
  • Flat per-plan pricing is transparent and easy to budget

Cons

  • 200-profile ceiling on the highest listed plan is low compared to Kameleo or AdsPower for large operations
  • Base plan at $49/mo for 50 profiles is more expensive per-profile than several competitors at similar scale
  • Pricing extraction failed on the vendor page during our verification pass — confirm current figures directly with the vendor before purchasing

8. Octo Browser

7.8/10

A fingerprint-focused antidetect browser with a large profile ceiling and team collaboration — positioned at the premium end of the mid-market.

Best for: Mid-to-large teams that need high profile counts and are willing to pay for a polished multi-user experience.

  • Advanced plan: 100,000 profiles at €329/mo; Team plan includes 6 team seats
  • Chromium-based engine with per-profile fingerprint configuration
  • No free tier confirmed in verified data — check vendor site for trial options

Pricing: Advanced plan at €329/mo covers up to 100,000 profiles. Team plan includes 6 seats. Pricing extraction failed during our verification pass — treat these figures as directional and confirm on the vendor pricing page before budgeting.

Pros

  • 100,000-profile ceiling on the Advanced plan is among the highest in the category — relevant for large-scale account operations
  • Team plan with 6 seats suits mid-size agencies without requiring enterprise negotiation
  • Chromium-based engine means broad site compatibility

Cons

  • No confirmed free tier — users cannot evaluate fingerprint quality without a financial commitment or trial arrangement
  • €329/mo Advanced plan is expensive for teams that need the profile count but not the full feature set
  • Pricing in EUR adds friction for non-European users and makes direct USD comparisons approximate

9. Blue Proxy

4.8/10

A lightweight web proxy in the same category as Proxyium — useful for casual geo-unblocking but sharing all the same fingerprinting blind spots.

Best for: Users who only need a quick IP swap for a non-sensitive, no-login page visit and are not ready to install dedicated software.

  • Free to use via web browser — no installation required
  • Does not modify browser fingerprint vectors (canvas, WebGL, fonts, Client Hints)
  • No session isolation between visits
  • No automation or API support

Pricing: Blue Proxy operates as a free web proxy. No paid tier or subscription model has been confirmed in available data.

Pros

  • Zero friction — works in any browser without an account or download
  • Adequate for a single throwaway page visit where IP masking is the only requirement

Cons

  • Shares every structural limitation of Proxyium: no fingerprint spoofing, no session isolation, no encryption guarantee
  • Shared server infrastructure means IPs are frequently flagged by major platforms
  • No accountability or audit trail for how traffic is handled by the operator

10. Webshare

6.2/10

A proxy provider rather than an antidetect browser — relevant for users who need clean IPs to pair with a dedicated antidetect tool.

Best for: Users who already have an antidetect browser and need a reliable, affordable proxy pool to attach to their profiles.

  • Free plan: 10 datacenter proxies at $0/mo, no card required
  • Proxy Server plan: 100 proxies at $2.99/mo; Static Residential: 20 proxies at $6/mo
  • Rotating Residential: 1 GB bandwidth at $3.50/mo
  • Does not provide browser fingerprint spoofing — proxy-only service

Pricing: Free tier gives 10 datacenter proxies. Proxy Server at $2.99/mo for 100 proxies. Static Residential at $6/mo for 20 proxies. Rotating Residential at $3.50/mo per 1 GB. Figures from verified pricing data, May 2026.

Pros

  • Free datacenter proxy tier requires no payment details — useful for testing proxy connectivity with an antidetect browser
  • Rotating residential at $3.50/GB is competitively priced for bandwidth-based billing
  • Works as a BYOP (bring your own proxy) source for any antidetect browser that accepts external proxies

Cons

  • Not an antidetect browser — provides no fingerprint spoofing, session isolation, or profile management
  • Datacenter IPs on the free tier are frequently detected and blocked by major social platforms
  • Pairing with a separate antidetect browser adds cost and configuration overhead compared to tools with bundled proxies

Quick recap

For most users outgrowing Proxyium, Gologin’s free tier (3 profiles, 10 built-in proxies, web app access) is the lowest-friction starting point — it replicates Proxyium’s no-install convenience while adding real fingerprint masking and cookie isolation. Users who need more profiles at lower cost should look at 1Browser’s Pro plan (100 profiles at $29/mo with bundled residential proxy traffic). Teams running high-volume automation pipelines will find Multilogin’s dual-engine setup and native Playwright/Selenium support worth the premium. Blue Proxy and plain web proxies remain acceptable only for a single throwaway page visit with no login — anything beyond that warrants a proper antidetect browser.

Frequently asked questions

Is Proxyium safe to use for logging into social media or email accounts?
No. Proxyium routes your traffic through a shared server whose operator is unknown and unaudited. Unencrypted login credentials and session cookies can be read or logged at that relay point. Use an antidetect browser with local profile isolation for any workflow that involves authentication.
What is the difference between a free web proxy like Proxyium and an antidetect browser?
A web proxy changes the IP address that a destination server sees. An antidetect browser changes the IP address AND modifies the browser’s fingerprint — canvas hash, WebGL renderer, installed fonts, User-Agent, Client Hints headers, timezone, and more — independently for each profile. It also isolates cookies and local storage so that sessions cannot be linked across profiles.
Can Proxyium hide my browser fingerprint from websites?
No. Proxyium is a server-side relay. Your actual browser — with its real canvas hash, WebGL string, font list, and Client Hints values — makes the requests. Proxyium never touches those signals. A fingerprinting script on the destination site will identify your browser regardless of which IP the traffic arrives from.
Why do free proxy sites inject ads or scripts into web pages?
Free proxy operators have infrastructure costs and no subscription revenue. Injecting advertising into HTML responses is one of the most common monetisation methods. Because the proxy sits between your browser and the destination server, it can modify the HTML before it reaches you — inserting script tags, banner ads, or tracking pixels. This is a structural feature of the architecture, not a bug unique to any one operator.
What is the best free Proxyium alternative for managing multiple accounts?
Gologin’s free tier gives 3 fully isolated browser profiles with fingerprint spoofing and 10 built-in proxies at no cost. 1Browser’s free tier gives 10 profiles. Both are permanent free tiers, not time-limited trials. For more than 10 profiles, a paid plan is required on any antidetect browser.
Does Proxyium work for watching YouTube videos without buffering?
Inconsistently. Proxyium fetches video content server-side, which means playback quality depends entirely on the bandwidth and server load of the shared relay. JavaScript-heavy video players can fail to render correctly, and adaptive bitrate streaming behaves unpredictably through a server-side proxy. Users searching for reliable video access are better served by a VPN or a residential proxy paired with their regular browser.
How do I test whether a proxy or antidetect browser is actually hiding my identity?
Visit Cover Your Tracks (coveryourtracks.eff.org) from the tool you want to test. It reports whether your browser has a unique fingerprint. Also check BrowserLeaks (browserleaks.com) for granular signal breakdowns including WebGL, canvas, and Client Hints. Run the same test from your regular browser first as a baseline, then from the tool under evaluation. If the fingerprint vectors are identical, the tool is not spoofing them.
Are Blue Proxy and Plainproxies safer than Proxyium?
They are structurally identical to Proxyium. All three are free web proxies that relay traffic through shared servers without modifying browser fingerprints or isolating sessions. The risks — traffic interception, ad injection, session cookie exposure — apply equally to all of them. None is a substitute for an antidetect browser when session security matters.
Can I use Proxyium for web scraping or automation?
No. Proxyium is a browser-based web interface with no API, no headless mode, and no programmable session management. It cannot be scripted with Selenium, Playwright, or Puppeteer. For scraping, you need either a proxy provider (to supply IPs) combined with a headless browser framework, or an antidetect browser with automation API support such as Gologin or Multilogin.
What 2026 browser fingerprinting techniques make simple proxies obsolete?
Three developments are most relevant. First, the Client Hints API (Sec-CH-UA headers) lets servers request granular browser and OS metadata that a proxy cannot modify because it is sent by the client browser, not the server. Second, TLS fingerprinting (JA3/JA4 hashing) identifies browser implementations by their TLS handshake pattern — changing the IP does not change the handshake. Third, Privacy Sandbox’s Topics API and related signals create persistent interest profiles that survive IP changes. All three require client-side modification, which only an antidetect browser can provide.

Sources

  1. Cover Your Tracks by EFF (external)
  2. BrowserLeaks fingerprint test (external)
  3. Gologin pricing page (external)
  4. 1Browser pricing page (external)
  5. Kameleo pricing page (external)
  6. Incogniton pricing page (external)
  7. Undetectable pricing page (external)
  8. Octo Browser pricing page (external)
  9. Webshare pricing page (external)
  10. AdsPower pricing page (external)
  11. Multilogin pricing page (external)
cross-browser.org is an independent reference site for browser tooling. We test products hands-on and rank them on observable criteria; rankings are never paid placements. Some vendors in our coverage may be commercial partners — full partner list is maintained on our About page.

Comparisons

GoLogin vs MoreLogin
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Gologin vs AdsPower
Dolphin Anty vs Octo Browser
Undetectable Browser vs GoLogin
GoLogin vs Incogniton Browser
AdsPower vs Multilogin
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