Scalable anti-detect browser with proportional profile system and API access.
The anti-detect core: how Vision Browser 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 Vision Browser site.
Vision is an antidetect browser built, in its own words, for running multiple accounts on one computer without the risk of bans or blocks. It does this the way the category expects: each profile is an isolated browser environment with its own unique fingerprint, simulating a different device and location so the accounts you run cannot easily be linked. What distinguishes Vision from the budget end of the market is the depth of its fingerprint engine and a set of practical, operator-focused conveniences — built-in 2FA, autofill, webcam spoofing, and traffic-saving caching — that show the product was designed by people who actually run accounts at volume.
It is a desktop application with unusually broad platform coverage, and its messaging leans toward serious multi-account professionals: media buyers, affiliates, and teams who need reliable isolation and are willing to pay more than rock-bottom prices to get it.
In practice, Vision sits in the upper-middle of the antidetect market. It is not the cheapest option, nor does it chase the cloud-scraping crowd; instead it concentrates on being a dependable daily driver for people who spend hours a day inside isolated profiles. The feature list reflects that — many of its standout tools exist to remove friction from repetitive account work rather than to win spec-sheet comparisons. That focus is worth keeping in mind when weighing it against flashier or cheaper rivals.
Vision's published plans are billed monthly and scale by profile count:
The site presents pricing as a range across multiple profile tiers rather than a few fixed named plans; the $29 entry point and $389 ceiling are the published endpoints. Exact per-tier profile counts between those bounds should be confirmed on the live pricing page or in-app before purchase.
Vision has one of the more complete proxy stories in this comparison. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5, and SSH proxies, and it specifically advertises full UDP support via SOCKS5, which the company frames as a relatively rare market feature. UDP-over-SOCKS5 matters for traffic that does not ride on TCP and for proxies that expose UDP-dependent behavior, so for operators with demanding proxy setups this is a genuine technical edge. As with the others here, you bring your own proxies; Vision does not appear to sell bandwidth on its homepage. The data-caching feature, which cuts proxy traffic by up to 80%, pairs well with paid residential bandwidth by reducing the gigabytes you burn through — on a metered residential plan that can translate into a meaningful month-over-month saving, and it is one of the few places where an antidetect browser actively lowers your running costs rather than just your headline subscription. Combined with per-folder configuration (each profile folder can carry its own extensions, bookmarks, and start pages), the proxy and caching setup makes Vision well suited to running tightly segmented groups of accounts — for example, separating profiles by client, geo, or platform without those groups bleeding into one another.
Vision is a polished, feature-rich antidetect browser that earns its higher price with genuine depth: a 1000+ parameter fingerprint engine, webcam spoofing, in-profile 2FA, broad proxy support including UDP-over-SOCKS5, and traffic-saving caching that offsets proxy costs. It is a strong fit for media buyers and serious multi-account operators who value reliability and convenience over the lowest possible monthly bill, especially across Windows, macOS, and Linux. The main reservations are the brief 4-day trial and an entry price that starts where budget tools top out. If cost is the deciding factor, or you want a free tier to evaluate without time pressure, BitBrowser offers per-profile fingerprinting, a free 10-profile plan, and paid tiers from $10/month — less sophisticated, but far cheaper. Choose Vision when fingerprint depth and operator conveniences justify the spend.
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