Best Antidetect Browsers Right Now?

1. Hidemium

I saw Hidemium being heavily seeded online, so I FOMO’d into trying it — luckily, they offer a free package for testing, and honestly, it’s pretty solid! :v

:white_check_mark: Pros:

  • User-friendly interface, works well on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android.
  • Fast profile creation and management with unique fingerprints to avoid detection.
  • Great integration with proxies and VPNs, very effective in avoiding bans.
  • Strong teamwork support: easy profile and folder sharing between team members.
  • Built-in Automation tools: auto login, posting, and repetitive actions.
  • Generous free trial: 1,000 free profiles for testing, 5 free profiles permanently, and cheap lifetime local package at just $200.

:cross_mark: Cons:

  • Some advanced features like API can be a bit slow and not fully polished yet.
  • Takes a bit of time to get fully comfortable with all features.

:memo: Personal Verdict:
If you’re doing professional MMO work and need a flexible, all-in-one browser with strong teamwork support, Hidemium is definitely worth trying.


2. GoLogin – Affordable, Easy to Use, but Limited Proxy Strength

GoLogin is a long-established antidetect browser, popular among beginners because of its low cost and easy learning curve.

:white_check_mark: Pros:

  • Friendly interface, very familiar for Chrome users.
  • Affordable pricing, with a free plan offering 3 profiles and paid plans starting at $5/month.
  • Cross-platform support including Android and Cloud versions — great for remote access.

:cross_mark: Cons:

  • Built-in proxy integration isn’t the strongest; you might face CAPTCHAs unless you use high-quality proxies.
  • Not optimized for complex operations; larger teams might find it limiting.

:memo: Personal Verdict:
GoLogin is ideal for beginners or light users. But if you need stronger multitasking and scalability, Hidemium would still be a better choice.


3. AdsPower – Better for E-commerce & Social Media than MMO

AdsPower, developed in China, is mainly targeted at E-commerce and social media users.

:white_check_mark: Pros:

  • Bulk account importing makes it easy to manage a large number of accounts.
  • Powerful automation tools; even non-coders can set up automatic actions.
  • Generous free tier with 5 free profiles; paid plans starting at $5.40/month.

:cross_mark: Cons:

  • Slightly complicated interface; can take time to get used to.
  • Not the best fit for general MMO work — it’s more specialized for E-commerce and social media operations.

:memo: Personal Verdict:
If you’re heavily involved in E-commerce, AdsPower is a great option. But if your focus is MMO and you need a more flexible, versatile tool, Hidemium or GoLogin are better fits.