Which antidetect browsers actually have a lasting free plan, and which only offer a short trial.
"Free" gets used loosely in this category. Some plans are permanent and usable; others are time-boxed trials wearing free-plan branding. Here's the difference, vendor by vendor, as of this quarter.
| Tool | Free plan | Type |
|---|---|---|
| GoLogin | 3 profiles | Permanent, no time limit |
| AdsPower | 2 profiles | Permanent, no time limit |
| Dolphin Anty | 5 profiles | Permanent, no time limit (recently reduced from 10) |
| Octo Browser | No permanent free tier | Short paid trial only, per most current sources |
| Kameleo | Unlimited local, 100 cloud | Time/usage-limited (300 min browser usage) |
| Nativ Browser | Free Entry — cloud sync included | Permanent, no card required |
Even permanent free tiers are trial-sized — 2 to 5 profiles is enough to test the interface, not to run a real multi-account operation. Kameleo's approach is different: generous on local profile count but capped on usage minutes, which suits a different testing pattern (short, frequent sessions vs. always-on).
If you need to genuinely evaluate fit before spending anything, GoLogin, AdsPower, Dolphin Anty and Nativ Browser all offer no-card-required permanent access at some level. Octo Browser is the outlier — budget for at least a short paid trial if you want to test its specific fingerprint-patching claims firsthand.