Detect Expert Review 2026: Vektor T13 Antidetect vs Gologin

TL;DR

Detect Expert is not an antidetect browser, it is an antidetect virtual machine. It is a capable tool that manipulates your device fingerprint on hardware and OS level with unique machine ID, CPU ID, etc.

Along with antidetect machine tools, it offers a set of other tools like IP auditor, proxies, IP health checkers, etc. to provide an anonymous computing experience.

Detect Expert’s suite of tools raises important concerns. A platform that provides temporary bank cards, and phone numbers along with OS level antidetect system exposes itself to misuse by fraudsters.

There is a lack of transparency on their website about proxies, antidetect systems and other tools. Due to limited public reviews, it is hard to verify these claims independent

Although Detect Expert looks great on paper for antidetect use cases, it is very complicated to set up and operate. For most teams, and enterprises, this level of fingerprinting is an overkill, especially because it doesn’t offer team collaboration or cloud sync like antidetect browsers. For most business use cases, Gologin antidetect browser is an affordable, scalable and a practical choice.

This blog features a different kind of antidetect system for those who need hardware level virtualization. Detect Expert is based on the earlier Vektor T13 project which is known in niche communities for its VM-based approach to anonymity.

The developers claim that their antidetect tools (including Detect Expert) are designed for advanced use cases where machine level virtualization is needed. This different type of antidetect technique is claimed to be more secure, and anonymous.

VektorT13 claims that Detect Expert is a safe choice for ecommerce, bonus hunting, gambling, finance and e-gaming but in my personal opinion, it should only be used when you don’t need to switch fingerprints often and are comfortable sticking to one device fingerprint for a long period.

Although Detect Expert is a powerful antidetect service for specific use cases, is it a good option for everyday use or enterprise needs? This blog explores all the tools and features Detect Expert offers, and whether it is better than more enterprise-focused antidetect browsers like Gologin.

History of VektorT13 Browser & Tools

VektorT13 has been improved and rebranded as Detect Expert. Their antidetect suite now contains services like proxies, phone numbers, virtual cards and IP auditors.

VektorT13 Technologies B.V is based in the Netherlands and the founder claims to have over 10 years of experience in cybersecurity and anti-fraud fields.

The company’s whole focus is to provide services like virtual phone numbers, bank cards, proxies and antidetect machines that offer a higher level of virtualization and identity masking in comparison to antidetect browsers.

Is Detect Expert even a legit tool? Claims on Detect Expert’s websites and few third-party blogs make it look as if VektorT13 tools have been the top industry choice for a decade but I couldn’t find any evidence supporting it.

Their Github repositories were created in 2025, with little to no activity on Github between 2019-2023. Most of the claims are hard to verify.

Detect Expert’s Academy is selling security courses for hundreds of dollars, with AI-generated descriptions and thumbnails, no DEMO videos and no course outlines.

There is another domain by the name of VectorT13 Pro, which is a Russian website selling $300 USBs and $70/h consultation. This lack of transparency and sketchiness is something I wouldn’t trust as of now.

Detect Expert: Not a Browser?

Detect Expert is not an antidetect browser. Their antidetect system is a virtual machine(VM) based system that virtualizes your machine at both the hardware and software level. It is fundamentally different from an antidetect browser.

Detect Expert operates at a deeper, hardware level and modifies identifiers like machine ID, CPU, motherboard, RAM, GPU and thousands of other points in a machine. It creates a fully virtual PC, a unique operating system, and device fingerprints to create a machine within a machine.

It’s all done through the Detect Expert Antidetect System that virtualizes both hardware and software without physically altering or damaging your device.

Antidetect browsers customize a few dozen fingerprint parameters resulting in effectively infinite fingerprint combinations. Detect Expert on the other hand isn’t a browser, it is a virtual machine emulator that customizes other parameters of your machine as well including machine ID.

Feature Gologin (Antidetect Browser) Detect Expert (VM System)
Core Technology Chromium-based browser. Creates isolated browser profiles. Virtual Machine. Creates a complete “virtual computer” environment.
Fingerprint Level Browser fingerprinting: modifies Canvas, WebGL, User-Agent, and Fonts. System/hardware fingerprinting: spoofs CPU, motherboard, GPU, BIOS.
OS Masking Emulated: mimics Windows/Mac via browser headers. Real: runs a full Windows OS inside a VM.
Device Integrity High level of security and ‘real’ looking browser fingerprints. Appears as a real, unique physical PC with hardware IDs.
Proxy Support Integrated via browser (HTTP/SOCKS). Can be setup system-wide.
Software Support Limited to browser-based tasks. Supports any desktop app (Telegram, games, poker apps, etc.).
Automation Supports Selenium, Puppeteer, and built-in Local API. Requires external VM automation tools or custom scripts.
Resource Usage Low: runs dozens of profiles on a standard laptop. High: each profile is a full OS needing significant RAM/CPU.

Everything You Need to Know About Detect Expert Antidetect Tools

For beginners, Detect Expert’s website can feel confusing but let me break it down for you in easier terms. Detecting Expert is not a single tool. It’s more like an ecosystem built around the legacy of Vektor T13.

All the tools compliment the ecosystem. The antidetect browser takes care of the main security risk while standalone tools like IP Auditors analyze the health of proxies you’re about to use, or phone number you’re using. Let’s explore all services in detail.

Expert Detect Antidetect System (Main Product)

This is the real product people pay for. Their antidetect system is a virtual machine-based software that virtualizes hardware and software and offers fingerprint spoofing that includes CPU, GPU, RAM, BIOS and Machine ID masking.

IP Auditor

IP Auditor is a standalone tool that checks the health and risk score of an IP address. When you purchase proxies, you don’t know where they have been before or how they have been used. The IP Auditor checks the health of IP, where it is banned, how websites and antidetect systems treat this IP and whether there is fraudulent activity linked to this IP.

It is hard to verify claims about IP Auditor. There are billions of IP addresses around the world and the publicly available data for a chunk of these IPs isn’t up-to-date or reliable. Platforms like Meta or X don’t publicly disclose the list of banned IPs. Most of these IP Auditors rely on publicly available data which isn’t a reliable way to calculate IP health.

Proxies

Detect Expert offers a very small pool of datacenter, mobile and residential proxies. They claim that their proxies are pre-scanned and vetted by their IP auditor and have a high trust rating. Their proxies are extremely affordable with one datacenter IP costing $2.55/mo but their proxy pool only has 1.6 million IPs with no option to select the country or city. They have not revealed the location or pool size for specific countries either.

Detect Expert uses a term called UDP proxies. Most proxy providers only provide HTTP and HTTPs support that serve 99% of the web use cases. For real-time video or audio streaming, UDP connection is established but is not supported by most proxy providers. If you were video calling someone, your real IP could get exposed. Detect Expert claims that their proxies work with UDP connections as well.

SMS Activation

SMS Activation service provides virtual phone numbers for you to sign-up on platforms for testing, and anonymity. You can get a residential number that allows you to rent a real, physical device for 15 minutes and use it for registration, OTP or acquire a cheap virtual number for SMS reception.

Virtual Bank Cards

Virtual cards help manage payments securely when using proxies and multiple accounts. You can get virtual cards from Detect Expert with matching BIM from the same country as your proxy. This allows for full separation of IPs, fingerprints, phone numbers and virtual bank cards to keep your activity completely anonymous and isolated. You get built-in spending limits, instant freeze option, and quick deletion or creation when needed.

Most payment gateways can now easily detect whether the card is associated with a real bank or has been generated through online tools like these. You can’t expect to exploit free trials forever because this technique doesn’t work on all platforms.

Checkers (Complete Suite of tools)

Detect Expert’s Checkers is a complete suite of different tools that check for health and fraud score of your IP, bank card, phone number, proxy, DNS, and emails. It checks where your email has been used online, whether your email, phone or card has been in any data breach, or fraudulent activity etc. There are multiple tools included in Checkers.

Just like IP Auditor, your email, bank card and phone number etc. are also matched against publicly available data. You won’t always get reliable results. It might flag your completely healthy email as spam or might label your virtual bank card as safe while it has been involved in cyber-fraud.

Who is Detect Expert For?

A tool like this isn’t used to just share a ChatGPT or Claude subscription between three people. This tool is meant for users who want to stick with one, consistent fingerprint for a long period of time.

Most web scraping and multi-account use cases require multiple fingerprint profiles so Detect Expert isn’t a great option for running concurrent VMs with different fingerprints due to its high resource usage.

Most multi-account use cases only require an antidetect browser like Gologin. If you need to safely share multiple accounts between a team, or run scraping automations, Gologin is a great choice for mass audiences and enterprises.

However, if you want hardware level isolation, you need a Detect Expert. Common use cases can include cybersecurity specialists testing new tools in a sandbox, or attempting to exploit their systems to analyze vulnerabilities while keeping their own devices secure, etc.

In simple words, if you’re not a power user who needs maximum stealth, Detect Expert is probably too complicated and overkill for you.

Detect Expert vs Gologin: Hardware Antidetect vs Browser Antidetect

The following sections explore Detect Expert’s installation, hardware specifications, proxy setup, fingerprinting, and other features. The comparison with Gologin will help you understand if Detect Expert fits your use case or you’re better off using an antidetect browser like Gologin instead.

Installation & the Hardware Barrier

Detect Expert will be technical if you’ve never created virtual machines using VMWare or VirtualBox. Here is a step by step guide to installation:

  1. Sign-up on Detect Expert
  2. Purchase a subscription through Patreon
  3. Download the custom VirtualBox package from your dashboard
  4. Run the installer on your system
  5. Follow on-screen setup instructions
  6. Create a new machine ID from your dashboard and replace it in VirtualBox

Creating and replacing machine ID and other fingerprints can feel overwhelming and technical. Expert Detect provides detailed tutorials but for light use cases like account sharing, automations and secure browsing, Detect Expert is an overkill. Here is a quick overview on how to create your first VM:

  1. Open Detect Expert dashboard
  2. Create a new virtual machine
  3. Choose operating system (usually Windows)
  4. Allocate system resources like RAM, CPU cores, etc.
  5. Generate hardware fingerprint (CPU ID, Machine ID, GPU)
  6. Navigate to VirtualBox and setup the generated fingerprint
  7. Save configuration
  8. Launch the VM

Gologin on the other hand is a simple desktop app. You install it, create a browser profile, and run. Gologin randomizes the browser fingerprint itself if you don’t want to customize.

Detective Expert requires a powerful PC to run virtual OS. Minimum recommended resource per VM is 8GB RAM, 40GB HDD, and at least 4 CPU Cores. If you want to create multiple profiles, and use them simultaneously, you need an extremely powerful system.

In contrast, Gologin is a browser that only creates lightweight containers to run profiles. It does not alter your hardware or OS but still masks it through browser headers. You can even run hundreds of concurrent profiles locally and in the cloud without any performance degradation.

Proxy & VPN Setup

Detect Expert includes its own proxy marketplace where you can buy from a small pool of 1.6 million mobile, residential and data center proxies. These proxies use UDP access to avoid WebRTC leaks. You can assign proxies to your virtual machine by following these steps:

  1. Launch your virtual machine
  2. Open network settings inside VM
  3. Enter proxy details:
    1. IP address
    2. Port
    3. Username & password
  4. Save settings
  5. Test connection

Gologin also offers built-in proxies. You get 2GB of free datacenter proxies with all plans and can purchase additional bandwidth for rotating residential, mobile, ISP and datacenter proxies. With Gologin’s proxies, you can get city-level targeting for 195+ countries while Detect Expert offers very limited control over geo-locations.

Fingerprinting Strategy: VM vs Browser

Detect Expert’s core feature is full machine emulation. Each machine has a separate Windows OS. Anti-fraud systems see these machines as actual hardware level machines with unique machine ID. When you pair it with a proxy, you get a unique machine within a machine. This gives it a strong edge in scenarios where deep system authenticity matters.

Since your hardware fingerprint is changed, any browsing you perform in your virtual machine is also considered antidetect. Your traffic is routed through your proxy and browser fingerprint is created through the unique OS and hardware fingerprint of your Detect Expert VM.

Antidetect browsers on the other hand take a different approach. Instead of emulating an entire machine, they emulate the browser layer. They randomize fingerprints like device OS, WebRTC, proxies, cookies and local storage. Antidetect browser isolation is limited to your browser activity and is considered slightly less secure for advanced anti-fraud systems but is a faster, scalable and much affordable approach for everyday multi-account operations.

In practice, both approaches are effective, but for most web-based workflows, browser-level fingerprinting tends to be the deciding factor. Today, the majority of business operations run through SaaS platforms and browser tools, making the browser layer the primary surface for detection. This is where Gologin excels, covering the vast majority of everyday use cases that rely on web environments.

Mobility & Team Collaboration

Detect Expert is a desktop tool. You can run it locally on Windows, create new virtual environments, discard them, and recreate with new fingerprints. You can’t share it with other people, or invite them to use it via cloud interface.

Detect Expert wasn’t built for collaboration. If you want to share VM with others, you can use remote desktop apps, and other workarounds but no native method exists.

In contrast, Gologin is built for collaboration. If you want your whole team to use the same browser profile, you can invite them. They all share the same storage, cookies, auth sessions and proxies via cloud sync. Any activity that one team member performs is visible to the other one. This helps avoid any flags raised due to concurrent use, or account sharing between multiple people.

Since profiles are synced through the cloud, you can resume your browsing session anywhere, anytime using your Gologin account. You can download Gologin on Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android and IOS.

If you’re working solo on highly technical setups, Detect Expert can work. But for agencies, teams, or scaling operations, Gologin is far easier to manage multi-account operations.

At-a-Glance: Detect Expert vs Gologin

Feature Detect Expert (Vektor T13) Gologin (Orbita)
Setup Time 30–60 min (VM creation) <2 min (install/app launch)
System Load Very High (each VM ≈8-32 GB RAM) Low (each profile is lightweight)
Mobile Support None (desktop-only) Yes (Android app & cloud)
Built-in Proxies Yes, buy dedicated 4G/LTE & residential Yes, free shared proxies in 195+ countries, buy add-on usage
Profile Sync/Cloud No (local VMs only) Yes (encrypted cloud profiles)
Updates Occasional (manual, major updates monthly) Frequent (auto, weekly)
Ease of Use Expert-only (steep learning curve) Beginner-friendly (intuitive)
Pricing No free trial, Antidetect premium is only included in $90/mo plan 7-day trial, Pro Plan: $24 (100 profiles, 2GB proxy data), higher plans available

Final Verdict

Detect Expert is a powerful suite of tools to prevent your device from getting flagged or banned by advanced anti-fraud systems. Their antidetect system is indeed capable but requires good RAM, and processor and technical understanding of virtual machines. My final verdict? Use Expert Detect only where sticking to one device fingerprint for a long time makes sense (e.g running a dedicated account for weeks or months).

Use an antidetect browser like Gologin for:

  • Multi-account management
  • Sharing account access with team
  • Run browser automations and web scraping tools
  • Multiple concurrent browser profiles locally and in cloud
  • Scalable infrastructure with hundreds of profiles and proxies

For almost 90% of the use cases, Expert Detect is an overkill and can be frustratingly technical when it comes to setup and fingerprints management. Only use this tool if you want to test your development apps in a closed environment and don’t want to expose sensitive company data to attacks if you’re browsing on fishy sites. For individuals, small teams and enterprises, Gologin antidetect browser is the right choice.

Download Gologin for free and manage multiple accounts without bans!

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