0DETECT
Antidetect browser by Green Advex Technology LLC
0DETECT runs each account in its own Chromium profile with its own fingerprint and its own proxy. Fingerprint work is table stakes now. What separates it is the plumbing: a local API, an open-source MCP server so an AI client can drive the browser, and an importer for eight rival products.
Paid plans
from $4/mo
API starts at
$80/mo
Platforms
Windows, macOS
Yearly billing
-30%
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What you get
- Canvas, WebGL and audio noise derived from the GPU you pick, not random
- HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5, saved in a manager or chained to one profile
- Local API for Selenium and Puppeteer, plus an MCP server for AI clients
- Cookie robot that works a site list on a schedule, headless if you want
- Import from AdsPower, Dolphin, Octo, GoLogin, Multilogin and Vision
Desktop only
No Linux build
Port 56789
Local HTTP API
3 or 8 seats
Team / Professional
Cookie robot
Scheduled warming
Sites recognise a returning visitor from the shape of the browser, not just the cookie jar. Ten accounts sharing one canvas signature means one ban takes all ten. 0DETECT is an antidetect browser from Green Advex Technology LLC, built on Chromium for Windows 10 and later and macOS Big Sur and later. No Linux client at all.
Where it departs from rivals is noise. 0DETECT derives canvas output from the video card you assign to the profile rather than randomising it on every read, and there is no switch to turn it off. Its own FAQ argues both halves: other antidetect browsers offer that switch because of how their algorithms work, and a clean canvas here would contradict the GPU name the profile reports.
Local API
An HTTP API on localhost, documented for Selenium and Puppeteer. Attach to a running browser, launch a named profile, create and delete profiles, swap a proxy.
MCP server
Open source at github.com/0detect/mcp-server. It speaks stdio JSON-RPC to Claude Desktop, Cursor or any MCP host and forwards each call to localhost:56789.
Profile importer
Profiles page, Import Profiles, pick the source browser, hand over its API key and port. Cookies, tabs, Chrome Web Store extensions and proxy settings come across. Self-written extensions do not.
Deterministic noise
Canvas, WebGL and audio output follows the video card you set on the profile rather than changing on every read. No off switch.
Two ways to attach a proxy
Save an address in the proxy manager and pick it from a list, or Chain to Profile for a one-off. Mass import and export both exist.
IP reputation score
The proxy dialog checks the address against spam lists and past abuse, then scores it. Their FAQ blames a high spam rating for most failed signups.
Cookie robot
One URL per line, a frequency, a start time. It gathers cookies on schedule, headless if you prefer. The app has to stay running.
Human typing simulation
Copy text, right-click the field, and it types character by character instead of pasting. Shift+Ctrl+F, or Shift+Cmd+F on macOS.
Monthly: Free gives 1 profile and 1 proxy. Lite is $4 for 5 profiles, Starter $6.50 to $9.99 for 10 to 50, Personal $30 for 130 with profile transfer, Team $80 for 350 profiles, 3 seats and API access, Professional $150 for 1,200 profiles and 8 seats. Longer terms take off roughly 10%, 20% and 30%.
The line that matters sits between Starter and Team: nothing cheaper than $80 has an API or a second seat. Read the proxy count correctly too. It is the size of your saved list, not a supply of IPs. Attaching an address straight to a profile is unlimited.
Pros
- A real migration path: import from eight rival browsers, cookies and proxy settings included
- The MCP server is open source at github.com/0detect/mcp-server and drives the local API
- Temporary access with an expiry date, and multistart for a profile a teammate already has open
- Proxy counts limit the saved list only. Chain addresses to profiles and there is no cap
Considerations
- Windows 10+ and macOS Big Sur+ only. No Linux build, and no Linux or Android profiles
- Canvas, WebGL and audio noise cannot be disabled. The reasoning holds, but the escape hatch is gone
- API access and team seats begin at the $80 Team plan. Everything cheaper is single-user with no automation
- Import needs a paid subscription with API access on the browser you are leaving, and refuses profiles on a newer Chromium
- The referral page headlines up to 50%, then states 15% of each payment in the block below
- 100% checker passing is a homepage slogan, and the platform names behind it come from testimonials, not test data
0DETECT controls the fingerprint and hands you the IP problem. Its own client says as much twice over: it scores your proxy for spam history, and it warns you when the OS fingerprint of the proxy network does not match the profile.
0DETECT scores your proxy, then blames it
The client checks every address against spam lists, and the FAQ blames a high spam rating for most failed registrations. A dedicated 4G/5G IP starts clean.
The OS check has to line up
0DETECT compares the profile OS against the OS fingerprint of the proxy network and warns when the two disagree. A dedicated carrier IP gives you one stable network to build the profile around, rather than a pool that shifts under it.
The cookie robot runs unattended
It works the same site list on a schedule with nobody watching. Run that from a datacentre range and the warm-up becomes the pattern. A carrier IP keeps it reading like an ordinary phone.
Geo-matched
IP fits the profile's region
One IP per profile
Chained, not shared
Clean carrier IPs
Real 4G/5G ranges
Good fit for
- Teams on AdsPower, Dolphin or Octo who want out without rebuilding profiles by hand
- Developers scripting the browser through Selenium, Puppeteer or an MCP client
- Agencies handing an account to a contractor for a fixed window, not forever
Not the right fit for
- ✕Linux users, and anyone who needs Android or Linux profiles
- ✕Solo operators who want the API on a small budget, since it starts at $80
- ✕Anyone who needs canvas noise switched off for a particular site
- ✕People expecting proxies in the box
Support runs through Telegram; account changes go to support@0detect.com. The docs carry release notes, tutorials and the API reference.
What does 0DETECT cost?
Monthly: Lite $4 for 5 profiles, Starter $6.50 to $9.99 for 10 to 50, Personal $30 for 130, Team $80 for 350 profiles and 3 seats, Professional $150 for 1,200 profiles and 8 seats. Longer terms cut roughly 10%, 20% and 30% off. Cards and crypto both work.
Is there a free version?
Free gives 1 profile and 1 proxy, with no API and no team. Their documentation calls it three days of test access. Since 9 June 2025 you may hold only one free account per device, and a user who registers on Free cannot then be invited into a team.
Why can I not turn the fingerprint noise off?
0DETECT says its noise is deterministic rather than random, generated from the video card selected on the profile. Two arguments are given: the image algorithm was changed too heavily to disable safely, and a clean read would contradict the GPU the profile reports.
How do I automate 0DETECT?
Two routes, both on plans with API access. The local API lets Selenium or Puppeteer start profiles, create and delete them and swap a proxy. The MCP server wraps that same API for AI clients such as Claude Desktop and Cursor.
Pairs well with
Other browsers worth a look before you settle on one setup.
Vision
BrowserAntidetect browser built on real fingerprints, with a 4-day free trial.
Learn moreMoreLogin
BrowserReal canvas fingerprints and unlimited profiles for larger account farms.
Learn moreIXBrowser
Free tierFree forever plan with unlimited profiles if you want a zero-cost start.
Learn morePayment Solutions
Ad cardsVirtual cards for funding the ad accounts you run inside these profiles.
Learn moreGive every profile its own carrier IP
0DETECT scores the address you attach and warns you when it looks wrong. Start with a dedicated 4G/5G mobile proxy in the country the account claims and it has nothing to flag.
External link is sponsored and no-follow. mobileproxies.org is not affiliated with the operation of 0DETECT.