In the past, anti-detect browsers focused solely on spoofing fingerprints and rotating proxies. While those features remain essential, the modern landscape demands more: automation, scalability, and ease of use.
This is where Hidemium is carving out a distinct role — by combining traditional fingerprint masking with built-in, AI-driven automation.
Core Features that Define Hidemium
- Browser Profile Isolation
Each profile in Hidemium acts as a standalone browser instance with separate cookies, cache, local storage, and device identity. This makes it ideal for use cases involving multiple accounts, A/B testing, or cloaking. - Advanced Fingerprint Customization
Unlike static spoofing, Hidemium provides dynamic configuration for:
- Canvas & WebGL fingerprint
- Audio context & media device spoofing
- Fonts, timezone, geolocation, user-agent
- Platform and device emulation (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS)
- Proxy Management
Hidemium allows assigning proxies (residential, mobile, datacenter) per profile, supporting both sticky and rotating IP modes.
Prompt Script AI — Automation Without Writing Code
What separates Hidemium from other anti-detect browsers is the Prompt Script AI system — a natural language interface that lets users define browser automation tasks in plain text.
For example:
“Open LinkedIn, search for ‘data analyst’, scroll for 30 seconds, and copy the top 5 job titles.”
Hidemium executes the task inside a real browser environment — no headless emulation, no external scripting. This removes the need to maintain fragile JavaScript selectors or deal with bot-detection triggers.
Integration Possibilities
Hidemium is designed to integrate with automation stacks through API calls and webhook support. This makes it possible to run automated sessions from tools like:
- Backend schedulers
- Third-party RPA platforms
- Low-code/no-code tools
- Manual dashboards
Combined with VPN or proxy rotation, users can build automated, scalable workflows that mimic real user behavior.
Use Cases That Benefit
- Digital marketing teams running account-based campaigns
- Automation engineers building scalable, script-less flows
- Security testers simulating end-user
- Data analysts scraping public data without getting blocked
- Developers running parallel browser tasks in CI pipelines
A New Era of Anti-Detect
As websites become more sophisticated in tracking, traditional browser automation tools are losing ground. Hidemium’s hybrid approach — blending anti-detect fingerprinti
This marks a shift from writing brittle code to describing task.