Multilogin, GoLogin, and AdsPower are the three most-discussed antidetect browsers in the market. They appear in every comparison article, review site, and forum thread. But the comparisons you find elsewhere tend to be vague, often paid-for, and rarely grounded in actual performance data. This one is different.
We compare these three vendors on the dimensions that actually matter: fingerprint quality (measured by real-world ban rates), pricing, features, content strategy, and who each is actually built for. All data is sourced from publicly available testing and research as of June 2026.
📌 Part of the MostLogin 2026 Market Report Series
This post is one of six deep-dives from the 2026 Antidetect Browser Market Report — the full research hub with all vendor data and free download.
The One Metric That Matters Most: Fingerprint Quality
Before comparing features, pricing, or marketing, let's establish the only metric that determines whether an antidetect browser is worth using at all: does it actually prevent account bans?
Independent real-world testing on Facebook — one of the most aggressive platforms for account detection — produced the following ban rates (source: xitongwanjia.com, 2026):
| Vendor | Facebook Ban Rate | What This Means in Practice |
|---|---|---|
| Multilogin | 6.7% | 1 in 15 accounts banned — acceptable for high-value operations |
| AdsPower | 20% | 1 in 5 accounts banned — manageable for volume operations |
| GoLogin | 40% | 2 in 5 accounts banned — concerning for any serious operation |
This gap is the most important fact in this comparison. GoLogin's marketing is the best in the industry. Its ban rate is among the worst in published testing. Multilogin's marketing is more restrained. Its ban rate is best-in-class. AdsPower's testing data is not included in this particular dataset, but independent reviews cite it at approximately 20% — similar to BitBrowser.
Multilogin: The Premium Incumbent
Multilogin positions itself as the enterprise-grade option — "the gold standard in anti-detect" is its tagline — and the performance data supports the positioning. Its kernel-level fingerprint spoofing operates below the JavaScript layer, making it harder to detect than browser-based spoofing. Built-in residential proxies remove a major setup pain point.
Who it's for: Enterprise operations, agencies running high-value client accounts, and anyone where a ban event costs significantly more than the monthly subscription. The premium pricing (starting around $10/month but scaling quickly for larger profile counts) is justified by the ban rate gap alone at scale.
Key weakness: No meaningful free tier, steep pricing at scale, and limited mobile/cloud phone capability — a significant gap as TikTok-driven mobile use cases become dominant.
GoLogin: The Content Marketing Champion
GoLogin is the most visible antidetect browser vendor on the internet, full stop. Publishing 3–5 blog posts per week, maintaining presence on six or more social platforms, and building a library of comparison content that targets competitor keywords directly — GoLogin's content strategy is what most vendors aspire to and few achieve.
Who it's for: Users who prioritize cross-platform support (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android all supported), accessibility, and community over raw fingerprint performance. GoLogin's educational content means users entering the antidetect browser market often encounter it first and trust it longest.
Key weakness: The ban rate testing data is damaging. For operations where account longevity matters — established ad accounts, aged social profiles, e-commerce stores with history — a 40% ban rate is a serious operational risk that premium content cannot overcome.
AdsPower: The Community Leader and RPA Specialist
AdsPower claims over 9 million users — a number that, even with generous estimation margins, points to significant market penetration, particularly in Chinese cross-border e-commerce. Its no-code RPA system is a genuine differentiator: users can automate repetitive browser tasks by recording and replaying actions, without writing a line of code.
Who it's for: Chinese cross-border e-commerce sellers (where it dominates community discussions on WeChat, Zhihu, and specialized forums), non-technical users who need automation, and teams who want cloud phone access with their antidetect browser in a single platform.
Key weakness: The no-code RPA is marketed more simply than it operates — the learning curve is steeper than advertised. English-language support and documentation lag the Chinese-language offering significantly.
The Summary Verdict
- Highest fingerprint quality (lowest ban rate): Multilogin
- Best content and community presence: GoLogin
- Best for non-technical automation and Chinese market: AdsPower
- Best free tier with team features included: MostLogin (Pioneer Program)
- Best for mobile-first operations: MostLogin (cloud phone)
📖 See also
Fingerprint Quality Tested: Which Antidetect Browser Actually Avoids Bans? — deeper analysis of ban rate data and what it means for different use cases.
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More from this series
- Full Market Report: The Global Antidetect Browser Market 2026 (Pillar Page)
- The Antidetect Browser Market in 2026: Size, Growth, and Key Trends
- Antidetect Browser Pricing Models Compared (2026)
- Fingerprint Quality Tested: Which Antidetect Browser Actually Avoids Bans?
- Where the Antidetect Browser Market Is Heading (2026–2032)


