Real-device fingerprints with generous free plan and excellent affiliate marketing features.
The anti-detect core: how Dolphin Anty masks each browser fingerprint vector. Verified against the official site — “—” means not publicly documented.
Drive profiles programmatically for scraping and multi-account workflows.
Written by the ProxyLook editorial team. Pricing and feature facts verified against the official Dolphin Anty site.
Dolphin{anty} is an antidetect browser aimed squarely at people running multiple accounts across advertising platforms, social networks, e-commerce sites, and marketing services. Its heritage is in media buying and affiliate marketing — the kind of work where you manage many Facebook ad accounts or social profiles and need each to look like a distinct, real user. The platform reports roughly 860,000 daily users and 2,200 teams, which makes it one of the more heavily used tools in the affiliate and media-buying community specifically. Profiles launch in 1-3 seconds and are built on real fingerprints rather than synthetic ones.
For practitioners, Dolphin{anty} is the tool that shows up most often in media-buying circles. It's approachable, gives a generous free allowance, and leans into the workflows that ad operators actually use day to day — mass actions, cookie handling, and a scenario builder for automation.
The scenario builder and mass-action tooling are the standout pieces. For media buyers cycling through dozens of accounts, the ability to run a script or export cookies across many profiles in one action is exactly the kind of workflow Dolphin{anty} is tuned for.
Dolphin{anty} offers a free plan plus five paid tiers. All figures are taken directly from the official pricing page:
Billing is available monthly, in 2-6 month terms, and annually, with the annual (12-month) option carrying a 40% discount. The platform supports USD, RUB, EUR, and BRL. The free plan's 5 profiles is notably more generous than the 2-3 free profiles offered by several competitors, and the $10 Starter tier with up to 60 profiles is one of the cheaper entry points for someone managing a real account portfolio.
Dolphin{anty} uses the standard bring-your-own-proxy model: you assign a proxy to each profile so the IP, timezone, and fingerprint stay consistent for that account. Proxy management integrates with the platform's mass-action and batch tooling, which matters for media buyers who provision many profiles at once — you can attach and rotate proxies across profiles rather than configuring each individually. Because the tool is built for ad-account workflows where IP consistency directly affects account survival, per-profile proxy binding is treated as a first-class part of profile setup. Operators typically wire in their own residential or mobile proxy pool and bind one proxy per profile, which Dolphin{anty} handles cleanly alongside its tagging and folder organisation. The synchronizer feature adds a further dimension here: because it replicates actions across multiple profiles at once, having each of those profiles on its own stable proxy is what keeps the synchronized activity from looking like coordinated behaviour from a single source. For a media buyer running the same warm-up routine across a batch of new ad accounts, that proxy-per-profile discipline is the difference between accounts that survive and accounts that get flagged.
Dolphin{anty} is a natural fit for media buyers and affiliate marketers who want a tool shaped around their workflow, a genuinely usable free tier, and a cheap $10 entry point. Its weak spots are the pricing gap between Starter and Base and the per-seat costs that make team scaling more expensive than it first looks. If you're a larger team that wants unlimited seats bundled rather than billed per user, Multilogin is the alternative to consider — its Business plans include unlimited seats, though at a higher base price. For solo media buyers and small affiliate teams, however, Dolphin{anty}'s free 5 profiles and $10 Starter make it one of the easiest tools in the category to start with.
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