Alternatives

Incogniton alternatives worth considering

6 min read · Updated 2026-08-18
Direct answer

Incogniton's free plan drops from 10 profiles to 3 after two months — a common reason people look elsewhere. BitBrowser offers 10 free profiles permanently; Nativ Browser offers unlimited local profiles from $49/mo with a standalone offline mode Incogniton doesn't have.

Incogniton (built by Amsterdam-based WorkingGreen BV) is genuinely one of the more generous free tiers in the category at first glance — 10 profiles with no card required. The catch that sends people looking for alternatives: that allowance drops to just 3 profiles after the first two months, and the free tier deliberately excludes the Cookie Collector, Synchronizer, profile transfer, team management, and API/Selenium access.

If the post-trial drop is the issue

BitBrowser offers 10 free profiles with no expiration — a direct answer to Incogniton's biggest complaint. Even on BitBrowser's free tier, fingerprint customization, proxy configuration and basic automation remain available, unlike Incogniton's stripped-down free plan.

If you need the automation Incogniton gates behind paid tiers

AdsPower bundles API access from its entry paid tier (~$9/mo) rather than reserving it for higher plans. Nativ Browser ships API and webhook access as part of its Core Box tier as well.

If mobile support matters

Incogniton is desktop-only (Windows/macOS), with no mobile device simulation. GeeLark, Octo Browser and Kameleo are the tools in this category that actually handle Android/iOS fingerprints, if that's a blocker for your workflow.

Where Nativ Browser fits

Nativ Browser's standalone mode — profiles that never touch the vendor's cloud unless you opt in — is a structurally different answer than Incogniton's cloud-first model, worth a look if that's a priority alongside cost.

Disclosure: this network is affiliated with Nativ Browser, included above alongside independently-run tools.