Yunlogin Review 2026: A Budget Browser or a Risk to Your Accounts?

TL;DR

Yunlogin is a newly launched Chinese antidetect browser that has a long list of bugs and unverified claims. The tool is meant for the Chinese market because their website and app both support Chinese by default and the English translation is unfinished and has bugs.

I tested Yunlogin’s desktop app and it was a frustrating experience. Even after switching app language, 80% of the stuff still remained in Chinese, some proxy formats don’t work, some of their app features like the synchronizer has issues and so on. Their website and tool both look vibe coded and untested.

My overall experience was 1/10 and I would not recommend it even to Chinese users. Alternatives like Gologin and 1Browser are much safer, reliable, and powerful. Yunlogin is missing out on many advance features that should be a part of an antidetect browser in 2026.

The antidetect browser market is flooding with new tools as demand for AI-automations through browsers and data scraping grows. However, I tested a few ‘new’ antidetect browsers and one of them lived up to my expectations. I recently reviewed the Yunlogin browser and this has been the most frustrating and disappointing antidetect browser experience for me.

Yunlogin markets itself as a multi-account solution for web scraping, e-commerce, affiliate marketing, ads and social media which is nothing new or different from the rest of the competition. Normally, I scroll their website to see if a company makes any interesting claims and jump to test them but this time around, I could hardly understand a word because everything was in Chinese with no native translations. Yunlogin is developed by Hangzhou Chenlian Information Technology Co., Ltd. in Hangzhou, China.

I believe that Yunlogin isn’t trying to gain any users in the western market. It’s a Chinese antidetect browser with no multilingual support. However, after a thorough review, I believe that even Chinese companies should prefer better, more robust and reliable alternatives instead of Yunlogin.

Yunlogin at First Glance

The first biggest problem for any non-Chinese user is language. Yunlogin’s website is in Chinese. You can’t understand even a single word. I used Google Translate from my Gologin browser and found no option on their homepage to switch languages. Then, I tried the /en in the URL and was routed to a semi-translated English page.

They did not even use an AI tool to help translate their page properly. Most probably, the website is vibe-coded and untested. There is no native English speaker to verify that their Chinese text has been converted to index numbers in the English version.

Chinese version of the same section:

Their loading speed can leave Internet Explorer behind anytime. Everything on their website is slow and disoriented. There is no clear direction or explanation of what the tool is about and how it differs from the competition. I understand that UI can break between translations and early versions but their website reeks of unprofessional engineering.

But seriously, what can Yunlogin as a browser do apart from the poorly coded website? To be honest, I wish I knew. Their English version shows the index numbers.

But as an honest reviewer, I translated their Chinese page to see what they offer. Yunlogin offers cross-border multi-account management, social media handling, marketing and web scraping like all other antidetect browsers. The only problem is that Yunlogin suddenly is being referred to as YunDeng here which probably is a translation mismatch since login translates to ‘deng’ in Chinese.

Yunlogin: App’s Review and Features

I downloaded the Yunlogin antidetect browser app for Windows. When I launched it, it gave me no option to switch languages. The app interface was in Chinese and I had to guess my way through the sign-up with a little help from ChatGPT.

After signing-up, I was able to switch languages from Chinese to English. It is weird that this button was disabled earlier and was only clickable when I signed-up. The English version is poorly built with half of the buttons, warnings and other pop-ups still appearing in Chinese. This is definitely vibe coded by someone who doesn’t know what software testing means.

Yunlogin’s Profiles and Fingerprinting

We came all this way using translators and intuition to test whether Yunlogin provides good fingerprinting to get a recommendation. I created a quick profile which was a not-so-quick process because 70% of the text was still in Chinese even after switching to English. Instead of tweaking fingerprinting settings, I created a profile with default settings to see how good it is for the mass audience.

I explored the proxies section to import proxies of my own. Yunlogin has a built-in mechanism to buy and manage your proxies but they haven’t disclosed which proxy provider they are using (or maybe it was written in Chinese too). I imported a Floppydata proxy for testing. It rejected my proxy and gave an error in Chinese that I had to translate first.

Yunlogin only accepts proxies in one rigid format. If you were not aware, proxies have formats like host:username:password:port etc. The position of these credentials can change like username and password are written before the host.

All the browsers I have ever tested automatically identify and handle all formats but Yunlogin’s potentially vibe coded proxy feature wants you to find that specific proxy format through trial and error until one works.

After setting up my own proxy, I tested the fingerprint strength using Pixel Scan and Iphey. The results don’t look too promising.

PixelScan detected that I was using a proxy and my profile’s timezone was spoofed. Yunlogin did mask the browser version and other basic fingerprint points but that isn’t near impressive. On the other hand, enterprise-choice browsers like Gologin spoof over 50 fingerprint points successfully, providing limitless unique fingerprint combinations. An antidetect browser should automatically adjust the timezone based on the IP location but Yunlogin fails to do so.

Iphey scan shows a similar problem. These scans can detect that a third-party proxy is being used on the browser profile because of timezone mismatch. Yunlogin does not properly adapt its profile fingerprint to third-party proxies.

Yunlogin Pricing

I did not find a dedicated pricing page on their website. Their pricing only appears in docs and help center content. I did find their profiles cost in the desktop app’s billing section and it’s definitely competing on the pricing front.

Yunlogin is affordable compared to other prominent market options like Gologin and 1Browser. 100 profiles cost $24.75 with $2.79 dollar per additional seat. However, no limits for RPA bot or other tools are mentioned. Since the product is in early stages, most of the offering is free to use.

The website’s marketing pages repeatedly push the low cost angle but don’t outline till when these extremely low prices will last, and what rate limits will be set on RPA bot and other features.

Package size Original price (Yuan) Approx. USD Profiles included Member cost Payment options shown
10 profiles ¥16.15 ≈ $2.79 10 profiles ¥19/person before discount, ≈ $2.79/person Alipay, WeChat Pay, MyYCoin
50 profiles ¥110.67 ≈ $16.27 50 profiles ¥19/person, ≈ $2.79/person Alipay, WeChat Pay, MyYCoin
100 profiles ¥168.39 ≈ $24.75 100 profiles ¥19/person, ≈ $2.79/person Alipay, WeChat Pay, MyYCoin

You can only pay with AliPay, WeChat Pay and MyYCoin which are all Chinese payment processing companies. This product has been clearly designed only for the Chinese market.

On paper, Yunlogin’s pricing is attractive but cheap listing is not the whole story. Your true bill depends on which proxy provider you pick. If you go with Yunlogin’s endorsed proxy providers that you can buy within their desktop app, you need to do your own research on how much a certain location’s proxy and bandwidth will cost you.

Yunlogin Features: RPA, API, proxies, and AI agent

Looking at other interesting features in their app like RPA, API, AI agent and templates gallery, Yunlogin is headed in the good direction (but at a very early stage). It offers RPA automation, profile synchronizer and API functionality.

You can access Yunlogin’s API on your localhost port. There is no API key because there is no cloud proxy management – everything is processed locally on your device. When writing your API based automation script, all requests to manage profiles and proxies have to be sent to your localhost port instead of an API key.

I love that they have added pre-made templates for RPA. The choice of platforms is limited as of now but can grow in the future. You can also create your own RPA bot by selecting from a list of actions like create new tab, click, mouse movement, field entry, etc.

I am disappointed but not surprised to find out that their profile synchronizer option doesn’t work. I created multiple profiles but can’t see or select any of them in the profile synchronizer box. This is a great feature to create browser-based automations and let your script manage profiles on its own, and share data and tasks between profiles.


In certain docs, Yunlogin advertised their beta cloud profile experience but I did not find any option in their desktop app to launch a profile in the cloud. Either it’s a translation issue or a false claim by an AI tool that wrote their docs.

Yunlogin also advertises its AI agent with no clear features and capabilities. The AI bot button inside the desktop app only allows you to connect to WeChat support and the website’s page for AI shows coming soon. The platform still looks like it is under development with half-cooked features and bugs.

Yunlogin vs Gologin Comparison

Yunlogin only targets the Chinese market but Gologin is a far superior alternative for personal and business use – even for the Chinese. Yunlogin offers very basic fingerprinting that you can achieve through a basic Claude-generated Python script. To get a secure and reliable fingerprint that consistently works for a long period of time, you need to spoof and manage over 50 fingerprint points effectively and ensure they all align with one another.

Gologin’s profiles look more real, match the proxy timezone, and isolate their cache and cookies so you can safely manage multiple accounts, run browser automations and synchronize profiles. Gologin is an older, and one of the most famous antidetect browsers that have consistent updates, bug fixes, proxy support, cloud browsing and other web scraping infrastructure.

Yunlogin has no customer reviews on Trustpilot, Capterra, G2 or any other review websites. We have no idea how many more bugs are hidden inside their app that we couldn’t test because of the language barrier. Gologin on the other hand has hundreds of real user reviews on platforms like Trustpilot and G2. Since Gologin is based in Europe, it follows the GDPR and other data privacy laws while Yunlogin is based in China and is subject to no such laws.

Here is a quick comparison of Yunlogin with Gologin:

Category Yunlogin Gologin
Primary market China-first Global
Website language Chinese-first, partial English English-first, other languages available
App language Chinese by default, poor English translation English by default but all languages are available
Entry plan 10 profiles ≈ ¥16.15 / $2.37 Professional: 100 profiles / $39
Mid plan 50 profiles ≈ ¥110.67 / $16.27 Business: 300 profiles / $59
Higher plan 1000 profiles ≈ $90 Enterprise: 1000 profiles / $149
Cost per 100 profiles ≈ $24.75 at 100 profiles ≈ $33 on Business
Free plan 10 profiles 3 free profiles
Payment methods Alipay, WeChat Pay, MyYCoin Standard global payments
Extra team member cost ¥19/person ≈ $2.79 About $5/seat
Team features Team management shown Profile sharing, roles, permissions
Cloud profiles No cloud profiles Cloud launch + cloud browser
Cloud browser launch No Yes
Desktop app Yes Yes
Web app access No Yes
Mobile app No Android app
Proxy types Purchase proxy section shown Residential, mobile, datacenter, ISP
Proxy geo targeting Not clear Country + city targeting
Fingerprint controls Browser profiles + fingerprint tools Orbita engine + auto fingerprint alignment
Bulk profile creation No Bulk creation + API workflows
API support Local host API Local & cloud API support
RPA / automation Create your own templates API + automation support
Synchronizer Yes but has bugs Team sync + cloud sync
Folder organization None Folders / workspaces
Tags Not confirmed Tags supported

Final Thoughts

Yunlogin isn’t worth considering as of now. They have no clear direction, poorly executed strategy, bugs and security issues in their website and desktop app, and tons of incomplete features. Using a tool like Yunlogin puts your data, and bank card information at risk. I would not recommend you to use it even for personal use.

Gologin’s free forever plan with 3 profiles is very generous to begin with. It is a reputable browser with excellent reviews on Trustpilot, G2, Capterra etc. while Yunlogin is a newer browser with a lot to accomplish before it can become a real product.

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