TL;DR
MostLogin is one of the newer antidetect browsers. Launched in March 2026, it has no real customer reviews and no proper benchmark stats or comparisons. I thoroughly tested MostLogin and explained my verdict on how good this browser really is.
On paper, MostLogin has most of the features that you would expect from an antidetect browser. Running browser fingerprint tests and using the desktop app revealed a different story. This app still has a lot of bugs and inconsistency in automation jobs and fingerprinting. I wouldn’t trust it with sensitive data yet until substantial user reviews come out but for light tasks and tinkering around, it is a reasonable browser.
A complete comparison table is provided at the end of the blog.
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Mostlogin is one of the newest antidetect browsers. It was launched only a few weeks ago in March 2026. Since it’s a new browser, there aren’t any reviews on the web about its performance, claims, security, fingerprint quality and other features. This is why, it’s time to test it.
This blog explores Mostlogin’s features and claims, and discusses how true they are. I have tested the Mostlogin browser thoroughly, thanks to its Pioneer Program which makes the whole platform free till June 30, 2026. Let’s dive in.
First Look Verdict
When you Google Mostlogin, don’t accidently land on Morelogin or Multilogin’s website. Mostlogin’s website is so new that Morelogin ranks higher in SERPS currently. There are no user reviews on Trustpilot, Capterra or G2 so all you can do is test the app yourself (or read this blog).
When you land on the website, it looks okay. All antidetect browsers look the same on first look. They all offer deep fingerprinting, state of the start encryptions, and services to run browser automations using hundreds of antidetect profiles. On paper, features don’t look cheap. API Docs and Help Center content is very detailed and organized. The difference only becomes clear when you start using one. You can then test how many profiles you can run at once, or whether the app has built-in proxies or do I need my own proxy pool, etc.
My verdict is straightforward: MostLogin is worth testing and possibly worth buying too. It’s not yet worth trusting blindly for sensitive tasks without your own validation cycle. If your priority is tested security, compliance and trust, choose Gologin instead.
What Is MostLogin And Who Is It For?
Mostlogin is an antidetect browser and cloud-phone platform that offers you rented browser profiles with unique fingerprints to run multiple isolated browser environments. If you want to manage multiple social media accounts, ecommerce tasks or automations in multiple different devices, antidetect browsers like Mostlogin and Gologin are what you choose.
When you create multiple browser profiles in Mostlogin, each profile gets a unique, isolated browser fingerprint that makes each profile look like a unique device, and protects your account against bans that would otherwise trigger from using multiple accounts on the same device.
It is a great option for:
- Social media marketers managing multiple client accounts
- Agencies managing multiple client portfolios
- Dropshippers using multiple accounts for different products
- SEO experts testing their results from multiple devices and locations
- Web testers testing app behavior from different locations and device types
- Web scraping automation experts collecting data for their tools or AI models
Mostlogin also offers cloud phones. Most antidetect browsers only offer browser fingerprinting. If you want to use multiple mobile apps on the same device, you can’t do that with an antidetect browser which only has browser capabilities. This is where cloud phones come in. You rent a completely unique mobile device from the cloud and use it to operate mobile apps. You can manage multiple cloud phones at once to run mobile apps like WhatsApp, Snapchat, etc.
Both of these services can be utilized through their desktop app. Mostlogin offers both Windows and MacOS versions. You can create browser profiles within the desktop app or operate cloud phones like any emulator –- from the same dashboard.
MostLogin Installation, Onboarding, and UX
MostLogin’s services can be accessed via their desktop app. They don’t have a web app to manage or run cloud profiles. I downloaded their Windows version and installation was straightforward. There is no Linux version so advanced users might be disappointed.
My read on the UX is this: MostLogin looks usable and reasonably well-structured, but it is not the antidetect browser I would hand to a totally non-technical person who has never used an antidetect browser before. It’s not super minimal but is well organized. You have all the sections like proxies, cloud phones, API, and settings on the left panel.
Creating MostLogin Browser Profile
Clicking the ‘Create profile’ button takes you to a very detailed profile creation dialogue. You can select our browser OS (Mac, Linux, Windows, Android, IOS), your browser version, user agent(only if you want to customize), and a start URL. What I love about MostLogin is that you can protect your profile with a 2FA code.
When you switch to the ‘Proxy’ tab, you get the option to add a proxy, select a previously added one or use proxy hub to add proxies from selected platforms. It does not offer free proxy bandwidth in its plan. However, it currently has some proxy giveaways to attract early users but there is no dedicated bandwidth for your account.
In ‘Advance’ section, you can upload cookies from other browser sessions, and even set password autofills for specific URLs if you’re considering running web scraping automations.
Fingerprint settings are also very detailed. You can randomize your device name and MAC address for maximum isolation.
The ‘Preferences’ tab has some basic options for data sync, and bookmarks, etc.
Most of the important settings are pre-configured. When creating a profile, you can just select your desired OS, and give your profile a name. All other settings will work at default. You only need to configure proxies if you haven’t done that already.
Batch Create Browser Profile in MostLogin
You can create browser profiles in bulk as well. Many antidetect browsers offer this feature for large web scraping tasks where mico-customizing each profile isn’t required. You can select the number of profiles, OS and naming prefix. MostLogin will automatically create profiles with randomized user agent and settings.
Migrate Profiles From Other Antidetect Browsers
You can import profiles from Dolphin, Multilogin and Morelogin browsers. You have to add the required token or API ID from the previous platform into Mostlogin and it will automatically sync your profiles. This includes importing cookies, history, data and fingerprint preferences.
Proxies in MostLogin Browser
Now, let’s talk about proxies. Without them, your antidetect profiles will not be as effective. Even if you create 100 profiles, any website you open will track all 100 of them because they all share the same IP address that your device gets originally assigned. To be truly unique, they all need to route their traffic through separate IPs. That’s where proxies come in.
MostLogin does not provide any proxy bandwidth in its pricing plans. You must buy proxies separately and import them to your browser. You can do a batch import to add your whole proxy pool in one click which is a standard feature for antidetect browsers.
MostLogin Cloud Phones: Are They Worth It?
You can also rent or own cloud phones to manage multiple mobile app accounts. For example, if you manage multiple Snapchat, WhatsApp, or other social media accounts, you can’t manage them concurrently without switching. Cloud phones give you unique mobile devices through the MostLogin desktop app.
You can either rent a cloud phone for a specific time or acquire a device permanently. If you plan to keep your data for a longer period like auth sessions, device data, history, installed apps etc. If you only need a cloud service for a quick hour task, you can just pay a few cents for an hour of usage.
Team Collaboration Features
For me, team collaboration is an important feature for any antidetect browser. Many browsers don’t allow sharing your browser profile with other members (at least not in any starter plans). MostLogin allows unlimited sharing of browser profiles since it is currently free. There is no limit on how many profiles you can share, or people you can invite. I assume that in future, their invitation limit will still be generous enough across all plans.
What I actually found out about team invite feature
I invited one of my friends to temporarily give him access to my Claude Code subscription. When I added him to the team, it said that the user is already on this platform and can’t be invited. This means that you can only invite users who are not yet signed up? What if that user needs to be a part of five different teams?
I then asked my friend to give me an email he hasn’t signed up with. I invited that email instead. The invitation went to spam and when he did try signing up with that email, it said that these credentials are already registered and that he must use email/password sign up. This is a serious development bug that they need to fix. Only extensive usage will reveal bugs like this in other areas.
This is an important feature because sharing a profile with someone means that they can also carry on where you left off. Cookies, history, storage, fingerprint and proxy will be synced for all users sharing the profile. In short, websites will think that the traffic is coming from the same device while in reality, it’s multiple people in different locations. So, a working team collaboration feature is the core of antidetect browsers and MostLogin is terrible at it.
Testing Fingerprint Strength and Quality
I launched MostLogin’s browser profiles. Then, I ran some common fingerprint tests using Iphey, PixelScan and BrowserLeaks. There were mixed results and here is what I think: The fingerprinting feature is very promising but needs some polishing. The information that they show you like WebRTC, DNS, MAC, time-zone, OS etc were not fabricated or fake. They matched with results from fingerprint checkers.
Testing Fingerprint with Iphey
On the first few runs, Iphey flagged the browser because it couldn’t figure out what browser I was on. MostLogin is forked in Chromium, an open-source version of Google Chrome. I then removed cookies and browser cache (I had none, the profile was fresh) and then the error was gone. The problem isn’t that Iphey couldn’t detect the browser version on the first few tries. Its that detection tools deployed by websites might not be sophisticated enough and might still flag it as an error, disrupting your scraping or multi-account management operations.
Whoer Reports
Information detected by Whoer.net exactly matched the one shown by the browser profile during creation including WebRTC, OS version and time zone etc.
BrowserLeaks Report
MostLogin’s profile passed the Browserleaks’s WebRTC leak test. Again, the fingerprint stats matched what MostLogin claims so we can say with surety that the isolation is good enough for the start.
Does That Mean MostLogin’s Fingerprint is Good?
Probably yes. It’s great and the beginning but I did not test it over a span of a week to see if I run into any issues, or if the fingerprint changes, or gets blocked by any platform.
I would rather focus on stability signals like fingerprint consistency, leak risks, automation flags, and performance with multiple profiles. I ran three MostLogin profiles it they took a combined 1GB space on my DDR5 ram. If you want to scale your operations, you need a machine with huge RAM because MostLogin does not provide cloud browsing feature.
The reason I am being skeptical even after successful tests is because antidetect browsing market is sensitive. Just because I see a successful fingerprint masking does not mean that the product will not break when I scale my scraping or marketing operations with hundreds of profiles and rotating proxies.
Some antidetect browsers generate fingerprints from a limited pool of resources. Sometimes, other users can get similar looking fingerprints banned and when you accidently create the same fingerprint, your accounts could be in jeopardy because you accidentally attempt logging in from a fingerprint that has been banned by the platform. This is why, MostLogin is yet to stand the test of time.
Pricing, Security, And Real-World Trust
MostLogin is free for now due to its ongoing pioneer program till June, 2026. They have not publicly disclosed their original pricing yet. All plans are free. The table below shows cost for browser profile plans and cloud phone subscriptions:
| Offer | Price /mo | Browser profiles | Team collaboration | Notes |
| Starter | $0 | 10 | Yes | Pioneer Program |
| Team | $0 | 100 | Yes | Pioneer Program |
| Pro | $0 | 300 | Yes | Pioneer Program |
| Enterprise | $0 | 600+ | Yes | Pioneer Program |
| Cloud phone subscription | $25/device | n/a | n/a | Monthly equipment charge |
| Cloud phone on-demand | $0.10 / 15 min | n/a | n/a | Max $1.60/day per device |
| Cloud phone environment cost | $0.02–$0.03 / 24h | n/a | n/a | Separate from device rent |
From a value standpoint, MoreLogin is a compelling option. All plans are free for now and you get basic antidetect functionality like fingerprinting, proxies, and team collaboration. You don’t get cloud browsing but for a free plan, whose complaining.
On security and trust, policies from the platform show GDPR and UK GDPR compliance and no ad cookies in their desktop app. Limited public review is the only thing that has nerfed MostLogin’s desirability.
Comparison: MostLogin vs Gologin
If we put MostLogin side by side with a popular antidetect browser like Gologin that has excellent customer reviews, this is what the picture looks like:
| Attribute | MostLogin | Gologin |
| Price | $0 during Pioneer | Free 7-day trial, 100-profile paid from $24/mo monthly or $4/mo for 10 profiles |
| Cost per 100 profiles | $0.00 during Pioneer | $0.49 monthly / $0.24 annual |
| Browser Technology | Chromium browser | Orbita and Chromium ecosystem |
| Fingerprint control depth | Very High | Great, reliable and proven |
| Proxy support | Per-profile proxy, rotate URL, API extraction, IP check, bypass domains | Proxies included with paid plans, 1-click external proxies, city-level IP targeting included |
| Automation | REST + local API; Selenium, Playwright, Puppeteer | REST API, cloud launches, automation-friendly docs, Playwright, Puppeteer and Selenium support |
| Team features | Invite collaborators, set access level | Invite collaborators, set access level |
| Customer Reviews | No proof as of now | Positive reviews; Well proven |
| Best fit | Cost-sensitive teams willing to self-validate | Budget-conscious teams that prefer security and reliability |
MostLogin is an attractive option because its free. If it was in the same price bracket as Gologin, it would definitely be a bad choice because it lacks many features that more trusted antidetect browsers offer.
What MostLogin Doesn’t Have
MostLogin does not have a cloud browsing option where you can run your browser profiles in the cloud and take load of your desktop for other tasks. Scale of operations is limited by your device’s RAM and CPU power.
MostLogin also lacks a web scraper API feature that scrapes any webpage. Gologin’s web unlocker API can completely transform web scraping workflow without needing to write code. It loads JS-heavy pages, handles CAPTCHAs and proxy rotation for you without needing to set anything up.
Final Verdict
If you want a free antidetect browser that still has several bugs, no cloud browsing, and no free proxies, MostLogin is a strong contender. I would not recommend agencies, marketers and businesses to switch to a tool that still has a lot to prove. It has no real user reviews on Trustpilot and Capterra (it’s not even listed there at the time of writing this blog). The support is based in Hong Kong and if you live in Europe or America, you would not be able to get prompt resolution.
Like the team collaboration bug, there are still a lot of hidden, untested bugs in the tool that need extensive testing. If you want a serious alternative for scalable automations, web scraping and multi-account management, Gologin has the best antidetect fingerprinting and team collaboration features. I’ll still keep an eye out to see if MostLogin’s developers roll out any updates or new features that might change my opinion.
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FAQ
1. What is MostLogin and how does it work?
MostLogin is an anti-detection browser designed for multi-account management. It works by creating isolated browser profiles, each with its own unique “fingerprint” (parameters like User-Agent, screen resolution, and fonts). This prevents websites from linking your accounts together.
2. Does MostLogin provide free proxies?
MostLogin allows you to integrate third-party proxies (HTTP, SOCKS5), but it typically requires you to source and pay for your own proxies separately. Setting them up requires manual entry for each profile.
3. Is there a free version of MostLogin?
MostLogin often offers limited trials or small entry-level plans, but their free options are frequently restricted in terms of features and the number of profiles you can create.
4. Can I use MostLogin on my mobile device?
MostLogin is primarily a desktop-based application (Windows and Mac). It lacks a dedicated mobile infrastructure, meaning you are generally tied to your computer to manage your profiles.
5. How does MostLogin compare to Gologin for team collaboration?
MostLogin supports profile sharing, but its team management tools are often described as technical and may require a learning curve to set up granular permissions for different members.





















