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Multilogin review: the established choice, dual-engine

6 min read · Updated 2026-08-18
The verdict, upfront

Multilogin is the category's longest-standing tool (founded 2015), running two separate browser engines — Mimic (Chromium) and Stealthfox (Firefox) — for genuinely differentiated fingerprints. Its base tier dropped to roughly $9/mo for 10 profiles in 2026, a major cut from its earlier $29 pricing, but there's still no permanent free plan.

Multilogin has the deepest track record in this category — over a decade of operation, which matters in a market where trust and consistent updates are as important as raw feature count.

What stands out

Pricing

Multilogin's base tier dropped significantly in 2026 — to roughly $9/mo for 10 profiles, down from a previous $29. There's no permanent free tier, though a low-cost paid trial is typically available.

Honest limitations

Who it's a good fit for

Teams running high-value, high-stakes accounts where fingerprint quality and platform track record matter more than upfront cost — agencies managing client ad accounts, established affiliate operations.

How it compares

Against Nativ Browser's single-engine-plus-standalone-mode approach, Multilogin's dual-engine architecture is the more mature, more tested option — at the cost of Nativ Browser's simpler setup and offline-first design. Against Dolphin Anty, Multilogin skews more international and less CIS-specific in its user base and support.

Disclosure: this network is affiliated with Nativ Browser, not Multilogin. Pricing is approximate as of this quarter — confirm current tiers on multilogin.com.