So here's the situation. You're running five stores on Amazon. Or maybe you're managing a dozen TikTok accounts for different clients. Or you're doing affiliate marketing and need to test campaigns from different "identities." Whatever the hustle is, at some point you hit the same wall: the platform figures out it's all you, and suddenly accounts start dropping like dominoes.
That's not a bug in your strategy. It's browser fingerprinting doing exactly what it was built to do.
And that's why anti-detect browsers exist. The question is which one won't drain your wallet before you even start making money.
Enter ixBrowser — and the first thing that'll make you do a double-take is the price tag on the free plan: $0. Forever. Not a trial. Not "free for 14 days." Actually free.
Let's talk about what that means in practice.
Before we get into ixBrowser specifically, a quick sanity check on the problem it's solving.
Every time your browser opens a website, it quietly hands over a cocktail of information — your screen resolution, timezone, installed fonts, graphics card details, audio settings, browser version, language preferences, WebGL renderer... the list goes on past 30 parameters. Alone, each piece seems harmless. Together, they form something weirdly unique to you and your device.
Websites — especially big platforms like Amazon, Facebook, TikTok, and Google — use this fingerprint to recognize you even when you're logged out, even when you're using a VPN, even when you've cleared cookies. If two of your accounts share a fingerprint, they know it's the same person. That's when the bans roll in.
An anti-detect browser breaks this link. It generates a completely separate, believable fingerprint for each profile you create. To the platform, each profile looks like a different person on a different device in a different city. Magic? No. Just very clever spoofing.
There are plenty of anti-detect browsers out there. Most of them charge you $30–$100+ per month just to create a reasonable number of profiles. ixBrowser went a different direction.
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Here's what makes it genuinely different:
Unlimited browser profiles on the free plan. Not 5. Not 10. Unlimited. You create as many separate identity environments as your operation demands. The free tier does cap daily profile creation and opening at 10 and 100 respectively — enough for most solo operators. If you need to scale harder, paid plans start at $3.99/month.
Over 30 fingerprint parameters you can customize. Canvas, WebGL, WebRTC, user-agent, timezone, language, screen resolution, fonts, plugins, audio hardware, video codecs — ixBrowser lets you tune all of it, either manually or with smart automation. It's passed over 60 fingerprint detection tests. That's not a marketing claim pulled from thin air; independent tools like BrowserScan have verified the browser's fingerprint quality holds up against real detection systems.
Team collaboration without the seat tax. Most competitors charge per seat. ixBrowser lets you invite team members for free. Paid plans expand the seat count to 20, 50, or 150 depending on tier — but even the free plan gives you 2 seats, which is enough for a small partnership.
Built-in proxy integration. ixBrowser works with proxies you already have, supports manual input and API extraction, and also has partnerships with quality proxy providers if you need to shop for one within the client. No browser fingerprint spoofing works without pairing it with a clean IP, and ixBrowser makes that pairing easy.
Automation support via API. Running Selenium, Puppeteer, or Pyppeteer scripts? ixBrowser's API gives you programmatic control over profiles. This is a paid feature, but it's there when you're ready to graduate from manual clicking to actual automation pipelines.
The use cases ixBrowser was built for read like a map of how people actually make money online in 2026:
Cross-border e-commerce and dropshipping. Running stores on Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Shopify, or AliExpress across multiple "seller" identities. Each store gets its own browser profile with its own fingerprint and IP. Platform sees five different sellers. You see five revenue streams.
Social media management and SMM agencies. Managing Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or Twitter accounts for multiple clients — or building your own content matrix. The profiles stay isolated. The accounts stay alive.
Affiliate marketing. Testing campaigns, rotating tracking links, operating across multiple ad networks without cross-contamination between campaigns.
Traffic arbitrage. Running ads and monetizing traffic across different geo-targeted setups without your campaigns bleeding into each other.
Ticket reselling. Anyone who's tried to scoop up multiple tickets on Ticketmaster or StubHub knows how fast those IPs and accounts get flagged. ixBrowser is a cleaner approach.
Account transactions. ixBrowser has a profile transfer feature that keeps the browser environment consistent during account handoffs — so a buyer gets an account that still feels like the original environment rather than a freshly scraped profile with no history.
Here's the real breakdown of what you're getting at each tier:
Free — $0/month
Perfect for solo operators or anyone testing the waters. You get unlimited profiles, 2 team seats, 10 profile creations per day, and 100 profile opens per day. No API, no advanced cloud storage, no batch import — but you can run a surprisingly capable operation on this alone.
Professional — $3.99/month
Bumps your daily limits to 100 creations and 1,000 opens. 20 team seats. Unlocks API access, synchronizer, advanced cloud storage, profile transfer, batch import, and advanced fingerprint control. For less than a Netflix subscription, you get serious tools.
Business — $9.99/month
500 profile creations per day, 5,000 opens, 50 team seats. This is the agency tier — where you're managing clients' accounts at scale and need the throughput to match.
Enterprise — $19.99/month
1,500 creations per day, 15,000 opens, 150 seats. If you're here, you already know whether you need this.
Basic Developer — $9.99/year
Yes, per year. This is the developer API access plan with modest limits — 10 creations/day, 100 opens, 10 seats — but it's the most cost-effective way to get API access if automation is your main need and you don't require high volume.
There's also a discount structure for longer commitments: 10% off for three-month billing, 20% for ten-month, 30% for annual.
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Reasonable skepticism here. "Free forever" in tech usually means "free until we decide to monetize" or "free in name but useless in practice."
ixBrowser's model makes sense when you look at where their revenue actually comes from. Paid plans exist and provide real incremental value. Their affiliate program is generous (50% on first referral payment, 20% ongoing). They have proxy partnerships. The free tier is a genuine acquisition strategy, not a bait-and-switch.
The limitations are real — 10 creations per day is a real ceiling if you're launching a hundred new profiles weekly. But for most individual operators, especially early-stage ones, the free plan is genuinely functional. You can run a multi-account business on it without paying a dime.
ixBrowser works on Windows and macOS. The interface is available in a dozen languages including English, Chinese, German, Russian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Bengali, and Turkish.
Support runs through English and Chinese during business hours (UTC+8), with responses outside those hours as quickly as they can manage. There's a YouTube channel, a Telegram community, a Discord server, and Facebook presence for community support and updates.
Every tool has trade-offs, and being straight about them is more useful than pretending they don't exist.
The interface, while functional, gets described as feeling less polished than competitors like GoLogin or AdsPower — both of which have invested more in UX refinement. If you care deeply about UI aesthetics, you'll notice the difference.
There's also no GPU masking in ixBrowser's current version, which matters for use cases where the most advanced detection systems specifically look for WebGL GPU signatures. For mainstream e-commerce and social platforms, this typically isn't an issue. For highly adversarial environments, worth knowing.
Documentation is improving but has been described as uneven in depth. The video tutorials help fill that gap, but if you like reading detailed technical docs, you may find yourself filling in blanks.
Sign-up is straightforward. You enter your email, verify it, set a password, and optionally enter an invitation code. Then download the client, install it, start creating profiles.
The first profile you create, you'll set a name, configure your fingerprint parameters (or let the browser generate them automatically), attach a proxy if you have one, and launch. The profile opens in what looks like a normal Chrome browser, because functionally it is one — just with an entirely different identity baked in.
There's a learning curve to the fingerprint configuration options if you want to get into the granular settings, but the automated defaults are solid enough that most users can get operational quickly without touching them.
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ixBrowser is one of those tools where the value-to-cost ratio is hard to argue with, especially at the free tier. If you're running multiple accounts for any purpose — e-commerce, social media, affiliate work, agency client management — and you haven't been using an anti-detect browser, you've been operating with unnecessary exposure.
The free plan gives you enough to do real work. The paid plans give you enough to scale. And the fingerprint quality, while not the absolute bleeding-edge of the category, is solid for the platforms most operators actually care about.
It's not perfect. Nothing is. But starting at $0 per month and getting unlimited profiles, team collaboration, and 30+ fingerprint parameters? That's a surprisingly hard starting point to beat.
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