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Written by the ProxyLook editorial team. Pricing and feature facts verified against the official BitBrowser site.
BitBrowser is an antidetect browser built around what the company calls Multi-Accounts Security Management — the practice of logging into many accounts from a single machine without those accounts being linked or flagged. The core idea is straightforward: each profile you create gets its own isolated browser environment with a distinct fingerprint, so the websites you visit see what looks like a separate device and user rather than dozens of sessions originating from one computer. It is a Chromium-based desktop application aimed at affiliate marketers, e-commerce sellers, ad buyers, and anyone juggling multiple platform accounts.
BitBrowser positions itself as both a privacy tool and an operational one. On the privacy side it describes itself as an anonymous, privacy-protecting browser; on the operational side it leans heavily into team workflows, automation, and a generous free tier that makes it easy to trial before committing money. That free tier is a big part of its appeal and one of the more concrete differentiators in a crowded category.
BitBrowser's fingerprinting is its centerpiece. The product generates a unique fingerprint per profile and ties it to the proxy you assign, so the IP, timezone, and other signals line up coherently instead of contradicting each other. According to the official site it exposes 20 configurable fingerprint parameters, including UserAgent, Language, Proxy, WebGL, Audio, Timezone, DoNotTrack, IPv6, IPv4, DNS, Cookie, Canvas, Fonts, WebRTC, LocalStorage, Resolution, and Geo. That is a fairly standard but complete set of the levers most practitioners expect from an antidetect tool.
BitBrowser's published pricing, billed monthly, is genuinely competitive:
Longer commitments lower the rate: the site lists 10% off quarterly, 20% off semi-annual, and 30% off annual billing. BitBrowser also states it can support enterprise deployments scaling to 300,000+ profiles, with custom pricing arranged for larger business and team needs. Pricing for tiers above 200 profiles is shown inside the client rather than on the public page.
Proxy support is integrated and central to how BitBrowser builds a believable identity. You assign a proxy to each profile, and the fingerprint generation takes that proxy into account so the network and browser signals stay consistent. The browser accepts the proxy configurations you supply, which means you bring your own residential, ISP, mobile, or datacenter proxies from whatever vendor you prefer. For a multi-account operator this is the expected and correct model — one clean proxy per identity — and BitBrowser's fingerprint-follows-proxy approach reduces the risk of the IP and browser telling two different stories.
BitBrowser is one of the easiest antidetect browsers to recommend on price alone, and the free tier means there is almost no reason not to try it. If you run 50–200 accounts and bring your own proxies, the combination of low cost, a real local API, RPA, and generous team seats is hard to beat. The main caveats are the Windows/Mac-only support and a fingerprint parameter set that is solid rather than exhaustive. If you need a Linux client or want a cloud-first platform with built-in proxies and heavier scraping/automation tooling, look at NSTBrowser, which offers a cloud deployment model, Puppeteer/Playwright/Selenium compatibility, and built-in proxies — though at a noticeably higher monthly price. For most multi-account operators on a budget, BitBrowser is the more pragmatic starting point.
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