MaskWright

2026-08-19 · Riley Park · 1633 words

Multilogin Alternatives for Windows Users in 2026

Multilogin pioneered cloud phones for account isolation. But if you run Windows and want local control without subscriptions, here are your alternatives.

A Windows desk with a monitor showing local profile folders, contrasted with a cloud infrastructure diagram
Local profiles live in a folder you own. Cloud phones live on vendor infrastructure.

Multilogin built its reputation on cloud phones and browser automation. They were early to the antidetect space. They pioneered the idea of running profiles on remote infrastructure instead of your local machine.

But if you are a Windows operator who wants local control, no monthly subscription, and no second copy of your sessions in a cloud you do not control, Multilogin is not the right tool.

I am going to walk through the alternatives. Some are cloud-based like Multilogin. Some are local like MaskWright. I will tell you when each one makes sense.

Why people leave Multilogin

Multilogin is a solid product. But operators leave for real reasons:

  • Pricing. Multilogin's PRO and BUSINESS tiers add up fast. If you run 10 to 50 profiles, you are on a paid plan. If you run 100 profiles, you are on an expensive plan.
  • Cloud dependency. Your profiles live on Multilogin's infrastructure. If they have an outage, you cannot access your sessions. If they change their terms, you are affected.
  • You do not need cloud phones. If you run Windows and stay on one machine, cloud phones add latency and complexity without benefits.
  • You want local control. Some operators want their profile data on their own disk. Encrypted. In a folder they can point at. No vendor in the middle.
  • You do not need team features. Multilogin built for teams and agencies. If you are a solo operator, you are paying for features you do not use.

If any of these sound like you, here are your alternatives.

The alternatives at a glance

ToolArchitectureFree TierPricingTeam FeaturesPlatform
MultiloginCloud phones0 profilesPaid subscriptionYesCloud
MaskWrightLocal WindowsUnlimitedFreeNoWindows 10/11
GoLoginCloud-based3 profilesPaid subscriptionYesWin, Mac, Linux, Cloud
AdsPowerCloud + local2 profilesPaid subscriptionYesWin, Mac, Linux, Android
IncognitonLocal + cloud10 profilesPaid subscriptionYesWin, Mac, Linux
Dolphin AntyCloud-based10 profilesPaid subscriptionYesWin, Mac, Linux

MaskWright - Local Windows, Free

MaskWright is the alternative if you want local control on Windows.

Architecture: Local Windows app. Profiles live on your disk. Encrypted at rest.

Pricing: Free. Unlimited profiles. No subscription. No profile caps.

Who it is for:

  • Windows-only operators
  • Solo users who do not need team features
  • Operators who want their data on their own hardware
  • Users leaving Multilogin due to pricing

Who it is not for:

  • Agencies needing team collaboration
  • Users who need cloud access from multiple devices
  • macOS or Linux users

Key differences from Multilogin:

  • No cloud phones. Profiles run on your Windows GPU.
  • No account required to launch.
  • No monthly bill.
  • No team seats or permissions.
  • Bring your own proxies (we do not sell them).
A Windows desk with a monitor showing local profile folders, contrasted with a cloud infrastructure diagram
Local profiles live in a folder you own. Cloud phones live on vendor infrastructure.

GoLogin - Cloud-Based, 3 Profiles Free

GoLogin is the closest direct alternative to Multilogin.

Architecture: Cloud-based with local browser option.

Pricing: Free tier includes 3 profiles. Paid plans: 100, 300, 1000 profiles.

Who it is for:

  • Users who need cloud access from multiple devices
  • Teams needing profile sharing
  • Users who want built-in proxies

Who it is not for:

  • Operators who want local-only storage
  • Users who do not want a subscription

Key differences from Multilogin:

  • Cheaper entry tier (3 free profiles vs Multilogin's paid-only model)
  • Similar cloud architecture
  • Built-in proxies available

AdsPower - Agency-Focused, 2 Profiles Free

AdsPower positions itself for agencies and ecommerce operators.

Architecture: Cloud-based with local browser option.

Pricing: Free tier includes 2 profiles. Paid subscription plans.

Who it is for:

  • Agencies managing hundreds of accounts
  • Teams needing role-based permissions
  • Ecommerce operators running multiple storefronts

Who it is not for:

  • Solo operators who do not need team features
  • Users who want free unlimited profiles

Key differences from Multilogin:

  • Similar agency positioning
  • ISO 27001/27701 certified
  • SunBrowser (Chromium) and FlowerBrowser (Firefox)

Incogniton - Local + Cloud Hybrid

Incogniton offers both local and cloud profile storage.

Architecture: Hybrid - local browser with optional cloud sync.

Pricing: Free tier includes 10 profiles. Paid plans for advanced features.

Who it is for:

  • Users who want local storage with optional cloud backup
  • Mid-size operations (10 to 100 profiles)

Who it is not for:

  • Operators who want purely local storage
  • Users who do not want any cloud component

Key differences from Multilogin:

  • Local-first with optional cloud
  • More generous free tier (10 profiles)

Dolphin Anty - Cloud-Based, 10 Profiles Free

Dolphin Anty is a newer entrant with a generous free tier.

Architecture: Cloud-based.

Pricing: Free tier includes 10 profiles. Paid subscription for advanced features.

Who it is for:

  • Users testing antidetect browsers (10 free profiles is generous)
  • Small operations under 10 profiles

Who it is not for:

  • Operators who want local storage
  • Users who need unlimited free profiles

Key differences from Multilogin:

  • More generous free tier
  • Similar cloud architecture

When to choose local over cloud

Choose a local alternative like MaskWright if:

  • You run Windows only. MaskWright ships for Windows 10 and 11. We do not pretend to be cross-platform.
  • You want your data on your hardware. Local storage means your profiles are in a folder you control. Encrypted at rest. No second copy in a cloud.
  • You do not want a subscription. MaskWright is free. Unlimited profiles. No monthly bill.
  • You are a solo operator. MaskWright does not have team features because we do not run a server. If you need team collaboration, you need a cloud tool.
  • You already have proxies. MaskWright requires you to bring your own HTTP or SOCKS5 proxies. We do not sell or bundle proxies.

When cloud phones make sense

Multilogin and similar cloud tools make sense if:

  • You need cloud access. Launch profiles from any device, anywhere.
  • You run a team. Share profiles with team members. Set permissions. Track activity.
  • You need mobile fingerprints. Cloud phones offer real mobile device fingerprints.
  • You want built-in proxies. Most cloud tools sell residential and mobile proxies inside the app.
  • You need automation APIs. Cloud tools expose REST APIs for Selenium, Puppeteer, and automated workflows.

Pricing comparison: the real cost

Multilogin's pricing model is subscription-based. Their FREE tier offers 0 profiles - it is a trial, not a usable plan. PRO 10, PRO 50, PRO 100, and BUSINESS tiers scale with profile count and team features.

If you run 10 profiles, you are on PRO 10. If you run 50 profiles, you are on PRO 50. If you run 100 profiles, you are on PRO 100 or BUSINESS.

MaskWright is free. Unlimited profiles. No subscription. Your limit is your disk space and RAM.

GoLogin offers 3 profiles free. Paid plans start at 100 profiles.

AdsPower offers 2 profiles free. Paid plans scale with profile count.

Incogniton offers 10 profiles free - the most generous free tier among cloud tools.

Dolphin Anty offers 10 profiles free.

If you run under 10 profiles, Incogniton or Dolphin Anty's free tiers might suffice. If you run 10 to 100 profiles, you are on a paid plan with any cloud tool. If you run 100+ profiles, MaskWright's free unlimited model saves you significant money.

Migration: moving from Multilogin to local

If you are leaving Multilogin for a local tool like MaskWright, here is the migration path:

  1. Export cookies from Multilogin. Use Multilogin's cookie export feature to get JSON cookie files for each profile.
  2. Create new profiles in MaskWright. Set up fingerprints matching your Multilogin profiles (UA, screen resolution, timezone).
  3. Import cookies. Use MaskWright's cookie import to load the JSON files.
  4. Test each profile. Verify logins work before decommissioning Multilogin profiles.
  5. Configure proxies. Set up your HTTP or SOCKS5 proxies in MaskWright profiles.
  6. Backup locally. MaskWright profiles live on your disk. Set up your own backup routine.

Note: Multilogin's cloud phone architecture means some profiles may have mobile fingerprints that cannot be perfectly replicated on a local Windows browser. Test thoroughly.

A Windows desk setup showing profile folders and a backup drive
Your profiles live on your PC. You control the backup. No cloud sync means no second copy.

FAQ

What is the best free alternative to Multilogin?

MaskWright is free with unlimited profiles. Incogniton and Dolphin Anty offer 10 free profiles each. GoLogin offers 3 free profiles. AdsPower offers 2 free profiles.

Can I migrate my Multilogin profiles to a local browser?

Yes. Export cookies from Multilogin as JSON. Create matching profiles in your local browser. Import the cookies. Test thoroughly before decommissioning Multilogin profiles.

Do I lose mobile fingerprints if I switch from Multilogin to local?

Yes. Multilogin's cloud phones offer real mobile device fingerprints. Local Windows browsers like MaskWright use desktop Chromium fingerprints. If you need mobile fingerprints, you need a cloud tool.

Is MaskWright completely free?

Yes. MaskWright is free. Unlimited profiles. No subscription. No profile caps. Your limit is your disk space and RAM.

Does MaskWright have team features like Multilogin?

No. MaskWright does not have team seats, permissions, or cloud sync. We built this for individual operators on Windows. If you need team collaboration, you need a cloud tool like Multilogin, GoLogin, or AdsPower.

Can I use my own proxies with MaskWright?

Yes. MaskWright requires you to bring your own HTTP or SOCKS5 proxies. We do not sell or bundle proxies.

Does Multilogin have a free tier?

Multilogin's FREE tier offers 0 usable profiles - it is essentially a trial. Paid plans start at PRO 10.

What if I need both local and cloud?

Some operators use both: local profiles for their primary Windows work, cloud tools for mobile fingerprints or team collaboration. This is a valid hybrid approach.

Is local storage more secure than cloud?

It depends on your threat model. Local storage means you control the hardware, encryption, and backup. But cloud providers offer ISO certifications, professional security teams, and redundancy. Both models have tradeoffs.

How do I backup MaskWright profiles?

MaskWright profiles live in an encrypted folder on your disk. Use your preferred backup tool (Windows Backup, external drive, cloud backup of the folder) to back up the profile directory.

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