Which Antidetect Browser is more profitable in 2025?
Over time, as competition continues to grow, the number of 'easy money' opportunities decreases. This means that all market participants start reassessing their expenses and optimizing costs. The reality is that most of the work involves multi-accounting, where, without a high-quality anti-detect browser, you are more likely to lose money rather than earn it.
With this in mind, we have analyzed the pricing plans of market leaders and compiled a clear comparison of which anti-detect browser is the most cost-effective for different tasks.
What matters more when choosing an antidetect browser – price or quality?
It is important to understand that, in addition to high-quality fingerprint spoofing for multi-accounting, the primary task of an anti-detect browser is to keep your data secure. Experience has shown that, roughly once a year, a major service gets hacked. Last year, it was Dolphin Anty; this year, it was AdsPower.
While there is no precise information about the losses caused by the Dolphin Anty breach, the AdsPower hack resulted in more than $5 million in stolen cryptocurrency, not to mention the financial damage suffered by users actively engaged in crypto activities.
Aside from expressions of regret and promises to compensate for losses, AdsPower’s team took no concrete actions. Restoring user trust will take time and effort, which is why we did not include this browser in our comparison.
Our goal is to compare major anti-detect browsers that have been on the market for at least a year, avoiding extremes and excluding the cheapest, unproven tools, as using them could end up costing significantly more in the long run.
For our comparison, we examined popular tools such as Linken Sphere 2, Dolphin Anty, Octo Browser, as well as products from Multilogin and Indigo.
How much does an anti-detect browser cost in 2025?
First, you need to determine the volume of tasks you plan to handle. If you work alone, then most likely, a starter plan without additional functionality such as automation, team management, and more will suit you. Approximately, with a number of profiles – 10-30 pcs.
The best option is Linken Sphere and Dolphin Anty. For beginner users, there is an option to test the service functionality for free. In Linken Sphere – 5 profiles, in Dolphin Anty – 10 profiles. Both browsers do not limit you by time.
At the same time, you can test Octo Browser only with a promo code, with a time limit – access for 7 days.
Indigo does not offer a trial plan, and the Multilogin team provides access for 3 days for €3.99.
As for the starter tariff plans, in Linken Sphere for $30 you will get access to 30 profiles, and in Dolphin Anty – also 30 profiles for $30, but with the possibility to purchase 10 profiles for $10 up to 50 pcs.
For practically the same $30/month (€29), OctoBrowser and Multilogin offer only 10 profiles. It is worth noting that OctoBrowser recently added the possibility to expand tariff plans – adding profiles to the subscription for an additional fee. You can opt for a starter plan with a capacity of 30 profiles for €49.
And in Indigo, the initial plan is Solo, up to 100 profiles for €99, which can be properly compared with the basic plans of competitors.
The most beginner-friendly options are Sphere and Dolphin. Octo and Multilogin offer three times fewer profiles for the same price, while Indigo does not cater to low-budget customers at all.
Let's move on to the next level of plans—the base tier. Here, the situation starts to shift. Indigo enters the competition, and Linken Sphere quickly takes the lead. While the starting plans for Sphere and Dolphin offered identical features at the same price, the base plan gives Sphere a 50% advantage in profile count—150 profiles instead of Dolphin's 100 for $90.
Base plan prices among competitors are roughly similar (after converting euros to dollars): $83, $104, and $83. All base-tier plans for Octo Browser, Indigo, and Multilogin include 100 active profiles.
Indigo is the most expensive option, followed by Dolphin Anty. Octo Browser and Multilogin are on the same level, while the leader is Linken Sphere, offering 1.5 times more active profiles for almost the same price.
Next, consider the advanced tariffs with a price range of $160-200+ per monthly subscription. At this level, besides increasing the number of profiles, you gain functionality for creating a team and role separation, as well as other options (which may vary by browser).
If you look at the metric “price/number of profiles,” Indigo is clearly the outlier – for €199 you get 300 profiles. Dolphin Anty and Multilogin offer 300 profiles for $159 and €159 respectively, while OctoBrowser provides 350 profiles in its plan for €169, making that browser slightly more cost-effective.
Linken Sphere retains the leading position – at $160/month you receive 500 profiles, which is one and a half times more advantageous than the nearest competitors.
When discussing advanced tariffs, you must consider team functionality, since in some products you will have to pay extra for it, and the quoted subscription price is only the base cost. This might not seem significant at first but could lead to overpaying later, as switching to another anti-detect browser is labor-intensive and requires adaptation.
For team building, the most expensive options are Dolphin Anty and OctoBrowser. In Dolphin, on the Team plan you pay $20 for each team member beyond the one user included in the tariff. Thus, a team of 10 people (excluding you), with individual access for each, would cost $159 + $200 = $359.
In OctoBrowser, the subscription initially includes 3 team members, but the plan allows you to expand the team to 6 people by adding €25 for each additional member.
In Indigo, the €199 subscription does not support team functionality, whereas Multilogin (products from the same group of companies) offers team creation without a user limit.
Linken Sphere’s subscription by default allows adding up to 10 team users.
If your team configuration requires adding up to 10 members and you need 300-500 profiles, then the best solutions are Linken Sphere or Multilogin.
In Indigo, expansion is available only by upgrading to a new tariff. In Dolphin Anty, as mentioned earlier, the cost of additional profiles can exceed the subscription fee itself.
Let’s conclude our analysis with the maximum tariffs. First, note that after the tariff for 300 profiles without a team member limit, Multilogin offers only a Custom tariff. Based on their previous pricing, you can expect a competitive market offer.
Dolphin Anty re-enters the competition by offering, along with Linken Sphere, a $300 tariff for 1000 profiles – the lowest price among competitors. However, note that in Linken Sphere you get an unlimited number of team members, whereas in Dolphin Anty you must pay $25 for each additional member. For a team of 30 people, this adds an extra $750, and for larger organizations with over 100 team members, it could be $2500. Consider your expenses based on your team structure and the need for individual users.
Another attractive offer for large teams comes from OctoBrowser – for €329 you get access to 1200 profiles, but only with a team of 8 members; additional users must be purchased separately. You can upgrade your subscription to 10,000 profiles and an unlimited number of team members, with an extra charge of €20 for every additional hundred profiles (or €200 for 1000 profiles). Adding an extra user also costs €20.
Indigo offers a team configuration for up to 7 members; beyond that, it switches to a Custom tariff priced at €399 for 1000 profiles, making it once again the most expensive browser.
Clear leader – Linken Sphere, followed by Octo Browser, Multilogin (based on the conditions of the other tariffs), and Dolphin Anty can also be suitable if you do not require a large number of additional users – for example, if there is a high level of trust within the team and you work exclusively in an office, etc.
In our opinion, you should not economize on security by giving access to important data to people who do not have an adequate level of trust.
Comparing the conditions in Custom tariffs makes little sense, as a separate offer will be formulated for each request. Trying to find a direct correlation between the number of additional users and the number of profiles is a futile exercise, especially since the need for such tariffs applies to a relatively small number of teams where personal relationships may influence pricing.
Which anti-detect browser should you choose in 2025?
If you base your decision purely on numbers and keep in mind that, on average, the functionality of market leaders is at the same level, then the most cost-effective offer for any range of tasks is provided by Linken Sphere. Although Dolphin Anty’s trial plan offers 5 more profiles, for systematic work the pricing structure of Linken Sphere is more advantageous for users of all categories.
The product that is significantly more expensive than the market without offering any technical innovations to justify the cost is Indigo. The team may revise the pricing policy in the future, but at present there are no compelling reasons to choose this browser in 2025—especially when there is an identical service from the same holding, Multilogin, which offers more democratic prices with the same product quality.
Returning to Octo Browser’s pricing structure, they have an adequate offer even for large teams. The basic tariffs fall short compared to competitors in terms of the number of profiles, and when upgrading the basic subscriptions the cost becomes less attractive, although the browser itself performs adequately and remains popular.
It should be noted that we compared based on the most basic and understandable metric; any working tool should also be visually appealing, technically impeccable (or close to it), offer adequate support, and, of course, be secure, especially when we talk about an anti-detect browser.
We recommend trying the new version of Linken Sphere absolutely free and comparing its performance with other browsers. The team has conducted extensive work on updating the product, making it the most technologically advanced service on the market with one of the most accessible pricing structures.
Note that each tariff includes additional functions. Local API, free proxies, ready integration with auto-upload services, and an unlimited number of team members – all these features are offered by Linken Sphere.