Cloud-forward browser profiles with a gentler learning curve for teams that want quick sharing and remote runs without building everything on bare metal first.
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Multilogin review
Enterprise-grade team anti-detect
In our rankings
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Verdict
The default shortlist pick when you need real workspace separation, encrypted profiles, and operator roles—not just another Chromium wrapper.
Review updated Apr 13, 2026
From (indicative) Team plans from ~€99/mo (indicative; verify live pricing)
Company profile
About Multilogin
Long-running anti-detect stack aimed at teams that need shared workspaces, role separation, and both cloud and local profile execution. Often shortlisted when compliance and audit trails matter alongside fingerprint control.
Headquarters
Lithuania
Positioning
Team-first anti-detect with strong permission and workspace story
Execution
Desktop + cloud-style profile runs (product names change; verify current SKUs)
Automation
API + Playwright / Selenium / Puppeteer-style integrations (confirm limits on your plan)
Dataset last reviewed
April 13, 2026
Strengths
What stands out
- Mature team and permission model for agencies and in-house ops
- Mix of cloud and desktop execution paths depending on product line
- Strong mindshare among buyers comparing enterprise-style anti-detect
Analysis
Our take on Multilogin
Multilogin has been in the conversation long enough that many agencies treat it as the baseline for “serious” multi-account operations: profiles are first-class assets, not disposable browser tabs.
Where it wins is governance—who can create, export, or share a profile matters when you run dozens of identities across shifts and clients.
You still need clean proxy discipline and realistic warming; the browser isolates surface signals, it does not magically fix bad IP or behavior patterns.
Product depth
Platform & workflows
How we summarize each angle in this review. Expand a section, then confirm limits and SKUs on the official site before you buy.
Team & workspace model
How Multilogin tends to be evaluated in procurement-style comparisons.
- Workspaces and roles are a core pitch—useful when you must separate client A from client B at the permission layer.
- Encrypted profile storage shows up in buyer checklists when laptops leave the office or operators churn.
- Audit and handoff stories matter; confirm what your plan logs and exports before you scale.
Automation & integrations
What automation buyers validate in trials.
- API and browser automation hooks are part of the value—test your exact stack (language, concurrency, headless vs headed).
- Treat vendor rate limits and session rules as part of your design, not an afterthought.
- Pair with residential or mobile proxies from our proxy hubs when targets tie identity to IP.
Pricing & plan reality
Indicative only—always confirm on multilogin.com.
- Entry pricing often lands in “team software” territory rather than solo hobby tiers.
- Seat, profile, and cloud-run lines can move independently—screenshot quotes you rely on.
- Enterprise procurement may unlock different terms than self-serve checkout.
Compare
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Last researched: 2026-04-13. Confidence: high. Verify pricing and features on the vendor site before buying.
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