Incogniton vs Kameleo: Which Antidetect Browser Wins in 2025?

Incogniton vs Kameleo
27 Aug 2025
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Running multiple accounts used to be a simple trick. Not anymore. Platforms are now armed with fingerprint checks, behavior scoring, and AI systems that flag anything that looks even slightly “off.” That’s why sellers, agencies, and automation teams reach for antidetect browsers — not to cheat the system, but to avoid losing accounts they depend on.

Incogniton and Kameleo are two names that pop up a lot. Both promise to mask fingerprints and keep accounts separate. But they work in very different ways, and the gaps between them matter more once your accounts start generating money.

This guide breaks everything down so you can pick the tool that won’t get you stuck mid-scale or banned during a launch.

What is Incogniton?

Incogniton is a lightweight desktop antidetect browser built for people who just need a quick way to separate digital identities. It’s simple, easy to start with, and familiar for beginners in multi-accounting.

Incogniton works fine when you’re handling a few accounts. When you start dealing with platforms that punish even tiny fingerprint mismatches, things feel unstable. Many users describe it as “good enough for early stages, not enough when money is on the line.”

Key features — and where Incogniton feels thin:

  • Basic fingerprint editing — You can adjust canvas, WebGL, timezone, and language, but many profiles still fail common fingerprint tests, which means platforms can link or flag them faster.
  • Profile handling — Fine for light usage, but performance drops when you run several profiles or leave long sessions open.
  • Automation with Selenium & Puppeteer — Works, but needs extra setup and manual port configs, and it doesn’t support Playwright, Postman, or CLI, which makes scaling real workflows slow and restrictive.
  • Proxy support — Accepts HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5, but does not include built-in residential proxies, so every IP setup becomes manual, slower, and more expensive.
  • Country of origin: Originally Russia, now the Netherlands — A fairly young product, and its maturity gaps show when running heavier workflows.

Incogniton works, but it works best when your setup is small, the risk is low, and the workflow is simple.

What is Kameleo?

Kameleo was designed for users who want deep control over fingerprints and mobile behavior. It’s more technical, more flexible, and better suited for developers or automation-heavy setups.

The downside? The same flexibility that power users love also creates friction for beginners and teams who just want to run their accounts without a learning curve.

Key features — with the weak spots that come with them:

  • Advanced fingerprint masking — Fonts, AudioContext, WebGL, OS data, geolocation… everything is tweakable. But with so many settings, it’s easy to misconfigure something and trigger bans.
  • Android emulation — A strong point, especially for platforms like TikTok, but mobile setups require extra steps and don’t always feel stable.
  • Automation support — Works with Selenium, Puppeteer, and Playwright. But to take full advantage, you need technical skills.
  • Local profile storage — Fast on one machine, but a real headache for teams or multi-device workflows.
  • Proxy setup — Full flexibility, but no built-in residential proxies, so you must buy and manage external IPs.
  • Country of origin: Hungary.

Kameleo is powerful if you know what you’re doing. For everyone else, the complexity becomes a bottleneck.

Incogniton vs Kameleo: feature-by-feature comparison

Feature

Incogniton

Kameleo

Fingerprinting

Basic desktop-only

Advanced desktop + mobile

Mobile profiles

No support

Support

Automation

Selenium + Puppeteer

Selenium + Puppeteer + Playwright

Profile storage

Cloud only

Local only

Team collaboration

Mid-level

Weak

Proxy integration

External only

External only

Ease of use

Beginner-friendly

Technical, steeper learning curve

Pricing

Free plan available

Higher starting cost

Where both fall short

Both tools cover the basics — but they both hit the same walls the moment you try to scale or work with high-risk platforms.

  • No built-in residential proxies → You pay extra, test each provider, and deal with mismatched IPs.
  • Higher detection risk → Basic setups fail on platforms like Meta, Amazon, Google Ads, and TikTok.
  • Scaling becomes messy
    • Incogniton struggles with cloud sync under pressure.
    • Kameleo has weak team workflows because everything lives locally.
  • Manual work everywhere → Fingerprints, proxies, automation, backups — nothing feels effortless.

That’s why most users eventually switch to a platform that handles everything inside one environment.

Why Multilogin is the best alternative to both

  • Incogniton feels light.
  • Kameleo feels technical.

But neither gives you the stability you need when one ban can wipe out a store, an ad account, or a client project.

But when a single ban can kill a store, shut down an ad account, or break a client contract, “light” and “technical” aren’t enough. You need stability. You need fingerprints that hold up. You need profiles that don’t break because a proxy hiccuped. Neither Incogniton nor Kameleo gives you that level of safety.

Multilogin was built to fix exactly these problems.
It removes the friction you fight on Incogniton — random mismatches, unfinished fingerprints, profiles that don’t scale.
And it avoids the complexity Kameleo puts on your plate — manual environments, external tools, and a setup that becomes overwhelming as soon as you add more accounts.

With Multilogin, you’re not jumping between proxy sellers, testing random IPs, or spending extra money on providers every month. The platform already includes built-in premium residential proxies, so you cut both the cost and the hours wasted finding clean IPs that don’t instantly get you flagged.

You also don’t babysit fingerprints, or sit up at 2 AM because a profile suddenly collapsed during a verification loop. Profiles stay stable. Sessions stay clean. And the workflow stays the same whether you manage five accounts for a small business or five thousand accounts across multiple countries.

Multilogin is made for people who run accounts that actually matter — the ones tied to revenue, clients, operations, or brand reputation. From small teams just starting out to large agencies and automation-heavy operations, the experience stays simple, controlled, and safe.

You can test the full platform for just €1.99 — with 5 profiles and 200MB of built-in residential proxy traffic included.

What makes Multilogin different:

  • Country of origin: Estonia (founded in 2015): A mature, GDPR-compliant European platform with nearly a decade of real stealth research behind it.
  • Built-in premium residential + mobile proxies (30M+ IPs): No external proxy shopping, no mismatched IPs, no trial-and-error setups. You get clean, high-quality traffic inside the platform — already filtered and ready.
  • Real-device fingerprinting tested daily on 50+ detection systems: Every profile looks like a natural, standalone user with 55+ fingerprint parameters shaped to pass strict checks (Pixelscan, Iphey, BrowserLeaks, BrowserScan, Whoer, and more).
  • Custom browsers: Mimic (Chromium) and Stealthfox (Firefox): Designed to avoid the detection gaps that regular browsers — and most competitors — still struggle with.
  • Mobile profile emulation with Android support: Perfect for TikTok, Instagram, and other mobile-sensitive platforms.
  • Pre-farmed cookies + Cookie Robot: Warm up new accounts with natural browsing patterns, building trust before you log in. Fewer verifications. Fewer early bans.
  • Cloud + local storage (encrypted)
    Switch devices, share profiles, or run workspaces without losing data. Everything stays consistent.
  • Multilogin X desktop app: A full standalone app with its own built-in agent — no separate launcher required. It stays in sync with your web workspace, so you can open and manage profiles from the desktop app or directly from your browser without switching tools.
  • AI Quick Actions & batch automations: Run repetitive tasks, assign proxies, and perform bulk edits without touching code.
  • Full automation stack support: Selenium, Puppeteer, Playwright, Postman, Multilogin CLI — all ready for high-load workflows and custom bots.
  • Enterprise-grade team controls: Unlimited seats (Business plans), role-based permissions, secure sharing, and clean audit logs.
  • Stable long sessions & anti-ban behavior: Designed for heavy automation, multi-geo switching, and long-running logins without fingerprint drift.
  • 24/7 expert support in 5 languages: Real humans with real antidetect experience — no ticket limbo, no delays.

Start your 3-day Multilogin trial for just €1.99

The final verdict

Incogniton is simple. Kameleo is flexible. Both can work if you’re running light projects or testing ideas.
But once real money, real clients, or real growth enter the picture, their limits show fast. Incogniton struggles when sessions get heavy or when platforms tighten detection.
Kameleo demands technical setup, external proxies, and constant tuning to keep profiles stable. Neither one gives you built-in residential proxies, real-device fingerprints, cloud + local storage, Android emulation, or the safety net you need when a single ban can shut down your workflow.

That’s why most long-term users — from small businesses to agencies managing thousands of profiles — move to Multilogin.

It’s the only platform in this comparison that:

  • Keeps profiles stable under pressure

  • Includes premium residential proxies by default

  • Works for beginners but scales to enterprise-level workloads

  • Supports both desktop and Android environments

  • Syncs instantly across the Multilogin X desktop app and web app

  • Helps you avoid bans without micro-managing every fingerprint

If you want something quick and basic, Incogniton or Kameleo can get you started.
If you want something that protects your accounts as you grow — without constant repairs — Multilogin is the safer, smarter long-term choice.

Frequently asked questions about Incogniton vs Kameleo

Not exactly. Kameleo offers stronger fingerprint masking, especially for mobile platforms. But both still rely on external proxies, which increases risk.

Yes — both work for Amazon, Shopify, and eBay. However, Kameleo is better for mobile-first apps, while Incogniton is easier for desktop-focused sellers.

Yes, but developers will prefer Kameleo for its Playwright support. Incogniton is simpler but less flexible.

Multilogin is the best all-round antidetect browser: built-in proxies, mobile & desktop profiles, automation support, and unmatched detection resistance.

Run Multiple Accounts Without Bans or Blocks

Get a secure, undetectable browsing environment for just €1.99.

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  • 5 cloud or local profiles 
  • 200 MB proxy traffic 

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