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How GoLogin Works (Antidetect Browser)

GoLogin is an antidetect browser built on its own Chromium-based engine, Orbita, with cloud-stored profiles and a REST API at its core. Here's a neutral look at how it works and what GoLogin states about its own capabilities.

7 min read·Last updated: May 2026

Quick Answer

GoLogin runs isolated browser profiles on Orbita, its custom Chromium-based engine. Profiles can be stored and run in the cloud, driven through a REST API or automation frameworks, and routed through built-in proxies — with several specifications stated by GoLogin itself.

  • Custom Chromium-based engine: Orbita
  • Cloud profiles, REST API, and SDKs (GitHub + PyPI)
  • No-credit-card 7-day trial advertised on the homepage

This guide explains how GoLogin works as a product. If you're new to the category, start with what an antidetect browser is. Many of the numbers below are GoLogin's own marketing claims, and we attribute each one as vendor-stated rather than independently measured.

The Orbita engine

GoLogin runs on a custom browser engine called Orbita, built on Chromium. Orbita is what renders each profile and applies its fingerprint, so every profile looks like a distinct Chromium-family browser.

GoLogin states that it "automatically configures 53 fingerprint parameters" for a profile — a vendor-stated figure describing how many attributes it sets per profile rather than an independently audited count.

Cloud profiles

A core feature of GoLogin is cloud profiles: profiles can be stored and run in the cloud rather than only locally. That means a profile can be accessed from different machines and, on the cloud side, run without keeping a local browser window open.

GoLogin advertises "99.99% historical uptime" and "15,000+ customers managing over 1.5 million accounts". Both are GoLogin's own marketing claims, not figures we independently verified.

REST API, SDKs, and automation

GoLogin exposes a REST API and ships an official GitHub repo and PyPI package, so profiles can be created and controlled programmatically. It integrates with Selenium, Puppeteer, and Playwright for browser automation.

GoLogin states its API supports up to 1200 requests per minute. That throughput figure is vendor-stated; check current API limits in the official docs before building against it.

Built-in proxies and the trial

GoLogin offers built-in residential and mobile proxies, which it states cover 100+ countries — a vendor-stated reach figure. A profile can route through an included proxy or an external one you supply.

To try it, GoLogin's homepage advertises a 7-day trial with no credit card required. As always, verify the current trial terms on the official site before signing up.

Why mobile / CGNAT IPs are treated differently

An antidetect browser only controls the browser side. The IP it routes through still has to match the profile's claimed timezone and locale, and the IP's own reputation matters just as much as the fingerprint. Mobile carrier IPs sit behind Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT): thousands of real subscribers share one public address, so blocking it harms a crowd of humans rather than one bot.

Cloudflare quantified this in its October 29, 2025 blog, "detecting CGN to reduce collateral damage." Cloudflare reported CGNAT IPs were being rate-limited roughly 3× more often than non-CGNAT IPs despite showing lower bot activity, and built CGN detection to avoid penalizing the many humans on those shared addresses.

That is why mobile carrier IPs carry higher default network trust — and why the IP must line up with the browser profile's claimed timezone and locale to look consistent. See CGNAT and mobile proxies.

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