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FlashID

Antidetect browser and cloud phone by FLASHID TECH PTE. LTD.

FlashID gives every account its own browser profile: a separate fingerprint, a separate proxy, a separate cookie jar. Alongside it sits an Android cloud phone for platforms that treat the web as second class. Two things to know first. The free plan is two profiles, and the client still carries a 0.0.x beta version number.

Antidetect browser
Android cloud phone
HTTP / SOCKS5 per profile
Windows and macOS
Beta build 0.0.62

Free plan

2 profiles

Paid plans

from $10/mo

Browser engine

Chrome 151

Audit

SOC 2 Type 2

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What you get

  • Fingerprints that present as Windows, macOS, iOS or Android
  • One HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy per profile, yours or theirs
  • Cloud phones on ARM hardware, Android 15, 12, 11 and 10
  • Five workspace roles, from Owner down to Viewer
  • Excel import carrying proxies, cookies and user agents

Free plan

2 profiles, $0/mo

Starter

$10/mo, 50 profiles

Engine

Chrome 151, Aug 2026

Platforms

Windows 10+, macOS 12+

Overview
What FlashID actually is

The browser half does the standard antidetect job. Each profile carries its own canvas, WebGL, client hints, timezone and user-agent, its own cookie jar and its own proxy, so ten accounts stop looking like one machine. The engine is FlashBrowser, a Chromium fork: build 0.0.62, dated 11 August 2026, runs Chrome 151.

The second half is the cloud phone: Android on genuine ARM hardware rather than an x86 emulator, with Google Play and direct APK installs. Read the pricing page carefully and you will notice the phones are missing from it. Plans are counted in browser profiles.

FLASHID TECH PTE. LTD. is registered in Singapore, and the first public beta landed on 17 September 2025. It completed a SOC 2 Type 2 audit that November. For a tool holding your cookies and 2FA seeds, that audit outweighs any paragraph about undetectable fingerprints.

Release record
What has actually shipped

The browser stays current

Chrome 140 to Chrome 151 between October 2025 and August 2026, near enough an engine bump a month. A stale Chromium is how antidetect browsers get caught.

Network behaviour is adjustable

WebRTC forwards UDP through a proxy that supports it, or switches off to stop leaks. Profiles take multi-level chains and a Do Not Track toggle.

The toolkit
Feature by feature

Fingerprint control

Canvas, WebGL, client hints, timezone, fonts and user-agent per profile. Recent builds added macOS 26 systems and Apple M5 WebGL strings.

Proxy per profile

HTTP and SOCKS5 with credentials. A proxy module stores endpoints, imports them in bulk and binds one at profile creation.

Cloud phone

Android on ARM hardware rather than an x86 emulator, with Google Play and APK installs. Built for TikTok, WhatsApp and Telegram.

Workspaces

Separate ecosystems per team or client, five permission levels, invites by email or link. One account can sit in several workspaces.

API

Shipped June 2026. Launch Profile takes temporary startup arguments; Quick Update Profile edits name, note, folder and proxy in one call.

Pricing
Four tiers, counted in browser profiles

Free is 2 profiles and 1 seat. Starter opens at $10/month for up to 50 profiles and 50 member seats. Team at $45/month raises both to 500. Enterprise at $199/month covers 1000 profiles and above with a seat per profile. Custom fingerprints, proxy configuration, encrypted profile data and data sync sit on every tier, free included. Workspaces and permission management are the two rows the free column crosses out.

A 50% banner runs across the page at the time of writing, putting Starter at $5 and Team at $22.50. Two other lines matter more than the discount. There is no trial of the paid tiers, and the FAQ says so plainly: "Not supported yet." Stop paying and your profile data is kept, but you can only launch as many windows as you originally created.

Honest verdict
Pros and considerations

Pros

  • The free plan keeps the fingerprint editor, proxy configuration, encrypted profile data and data sync, not a stripped demo
  • Five workspace roles and profile transfer move accounts between people without moving passwords
  • A SOC 2 Type 2 audit finished in November 2025, and Type 2 means an auditor watched the controls for months, not one day
  • Proxies are optional: any HTTP or SOCKS5 endpoint works, and there is an in-app store if you have none

Considerations

  • Two free profiles is enough to look around, not to test a workflow
  • Workspaces and permission management are crossed out on the free column: team features start at a paid tier
  • The lifetime free-profile offers still quoted around the web closed on 30 November 2025
  • No trial of the paid tiers. The pricing FAQ answers that with "Not supported yet"
  • Windows x64 and macOS 12 or later only. Linux is still marked Coming soon
  • The API shipped in June 2026 and its documentation link returns a 404. The documentation holds two how-to articles, one still telling you to download the GoLogin app
  • Cloud phones appear on no pricing tier and in no changelog entry, and their FAQ calls the phone side a partner network
The practical part
Why FlashID users pair it with mobile proxies

FlashID controls what the device looks like. It does not control the network unless you tell it to. The IP you attach is the half of the identity a platform checks first.

1

FlashID spoofs the device, not the network

Leave the proxy field empty and every profile exits through your home IP, undoing the fingerprint work.

2

Carrier IPs read as ordinary users

Mobile IPs sit behind carrier NAT shared by thousands of real subscribers, so a ban on that address hits them all.

3

Keep the profile's story straight

An iPhone in Chicago with a Frankfurt exit node is a contradiction anyone can read. Match the proxy country to the profile timezone.

4

Cloud phones need mobile IPs most

An ARM Android instance is worth paying for because it looks like a handset. Behind a datacenter IP, it does not.

Geo-matched

IP fits the profile region

Isolated

One IP, one fingerprint

Carrier IPs

Real 4G/5G ranges

Suitability
Where it fits - and where it does not

Good fit for

  • Teams passing accounts around: workspaces, roles, profile transfer
  • Anyone importing a few hundred profiles from another browser
  • Operators who want cloud phones next to browser profiles
  • Cost-sensitive buyers: the entry tier is 50 profiles and 50 seats for $10/month

Not the right fit for

  • Linux users. There is no build, only a Coming soon label
  • Anyone wanting to trial a paid plan first: there is none
  • Automation-first shops: the API is young, its docs link broken
  • Anyone whose budget depends on published cloud phone pricing
FAQ
FlashID, answered

Is FlashID free?

There is a permanent free plan: 2 profiles and 1 seat, with the same fingerprint, proxy, encryption and sync features as paid tiers, but without workspaces or permission management. Paid plans start at $10/month for 50 profiles and 50 seats.

What happened to the 20 and 50 lifetime free profiles?

Beta launch campaigns, both closed: Founder Activity ended 31 October 2025, Exclusive Activity 30 November 2025. The free plan is now 2 profiles.

Which systems does FlashID run on?

Windows 10 or later on x64, and macOS 12 Monterey or later on Apple silicon or Intel, with 4 GB of RAM. Linux is marked Coming soon; 32-bit systems, iOS and Chrome OS are unsupported.

Does FlashID sell proxies, and must I use theirs?

It sells them and you need not use them. Their store lists datacenter at $4.99/month, static ISP at $6.99/month, residential at $1.00/GB and mobile 4G/5G at $1.20/GB. Any endpoint you own binds the same way.

How do I attach a mobile proxy to a profile?

Open Proxies, add the endpoint as HTTP or SOCKS5 with host, port, username and password, then pick it when creating the profile. Set the profile timezone and locale to the proxy country. For WebRTC, use a proxy that forwards UDP.

Figures above come from the FlashID pricing page and changelog, checked August 2026.

PARTNER REVIEW

Give every FlashID profile its own carrier IP

FlashID separates the fingerprints. A dedicated 4G/5G mobile proxy per profile separates the IPs, matched to the country each account claims.

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