API-first anti-detect browser with mobile support and developer focus.
The anti-detect core: how Kameleo 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 Kameleo site.
Kameleo (kameleo.io) is an antidetect browser built explicitly for undetected automation at scale — web scraping, multi-accounting, and broader web automation. Where several competitors lead with a point-and-click profile manager, Kameleo leads with the developer story: a documented SDK, Docker-ready deployment, and continuously auto-tested stealth. It's the most engineering-oriented option in this roundup, and it backs that up by supporting multiple browser engines rather than Chromium alone. The project also advertises community traction with 1,500+ GitHub stars and claims 99.99% uptime, with setup in under 5 minutes.
Kameleo's differentiators cluster around automation and breadth of engines:
This is the toolset of a product expecting to be driven by scripts in production, not just clicked through by hand — a meaningful distinction if your use case is large-scale scraping rather than manual account management.
Kameleo prices in euros and, notably, includes a free plan at €0/month that's substantial enough for real testing: 2 concurrent browsers, 100 cloud profiles, 300 minutes of browser usage, 3 team members, 2 custom browser kernels, and limited (testing-only) mobile profiles. Unlimited local profile storage is available across all plans.
Annual billing applies a 25% discount, bringing the monthly-equivalent figures to €45, €225, and €1,125 respectively. Payment is accepted via credit cards, cryptocurrency (USDC, Ethereum, Bitcoin), bank transfer, and Alipay, with no limit on simultaneous devices. The structure is built around concurrent browsers rather than raw profile count — a sign that Kameleo expects you to run many sessions in parallel, which is exactly the metric that matters for automation workloads.
Kameleo follows the bring-your-own-proxy model: you assign proxies per profile so that the IP, geolocation, and the engine-level fingerprint stay consistent across each session. Because the product is automation-first, proxy assignment is fully programmable through the SDK and API, which is where Kameleo's design pays off — you can rotate or assign proxies dynamically as part of a scripted scraping run rather than configuring them by hand. There is no first-party proxy marketplace baked into the product, so you'll source residential or mobile proxies from an external provider, but the trade-off is tighter, code-level control over how those proxies are attached. For headless, containerized scraping at scale, that programmatic proxy handling is more valuable than an in-app shop would be. In a typical pipeline you'd pull a proxy from your provider's pool, attach it to a freshly spun profile through the SDK, run the session, and tear it down — all without a human touching a settings panel. That fits the way large scraping jobs actually run, where proxies are a rotating resource managed by code rather than a fixed per-profile setting clicked in once. The absence of a marketplace is therefore less a gap than a design consequence: Kameleo assumes you already operate a proxy supply and want to orchestrate it, not shop for it inside the app.
Kameleo is the clear choice when automation is the point: multi-engine support, real SDKs, Docker and headless deployment, and a transparency-backed stealth story make it the most developer-friendly tool in this group, and the free plan is generous enough to prototype against. The flip side is that non-technical operators will struggle to extract its value, and the features that matter most for scraping — headless mode and unlocked mobile profiles — sit on the €299 Business tier. If your work is manual multi-accounting rather than scripted automation, Octo Browser (with its polished GUI and built-in proxy shop) or Undetectable (with unlimited local profiles and a free tier) will be easier and cheaper to live with. But for engineering teams scraping or automating at scale, Kameleo is the standout.
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