VMLogin

4/ 5

A long-running virtual multi-login browser built for secure, isolated account management at scale.

Supported OS

Windows, macOS

Profiles

Up to thousands depending on plan

Starting Price

$99/mo

Free Plan

No

About VMLogin

VMLogin is one of the veteran anti-detect browsers, marketed as a virtual multi-login solution for running and managing many online accounts safely from one device. Each profile behaves like a separate virtual browser with its own fingerprint, cookies, and storage, allowing users to operate multiple identities that platforms treat as unrelated.

The browser spoofs the full set of tracking parameters: Canvas, WebGL, WebRTC, audio context, fonts, hardware details, screen resolution, timezone, geolocation, and user-agent. It is Chromium-based and also offers a Firefox-style kernel option in some configurations, giving users a wider choice of browser fingerprints than purely Chromium tools. Timezone and WebRTC can be aligned to the proxy IP for consistency.

VMLogin leans heavily into team collaboration and security. Profiles can be stored in the cloud and shared with colleagues, with permission controls so that staff can use accounts without seeing the underlying passwords. It supports per-profile proxies (HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5), batch profile creation, and an automation API compatible with Selenium and similar frameworks for scripted operations.

It is widely used for social media and ad account management, affiliate and CPA marketing, e-commerce and marketplace selling, and web scraping. VMLogin suits agencies and teams that prioritize account security and shared access, though its interface and pricing feel more enterprise-oriented than the newer budget browsers.

Key Features

Virtual multi-login profiles
Chromium and Firefox-style kernels
Password-hidden profile sharing
Per-profile proxy assignment
Batch profile creation
Cloud profile storage
Automation API
Timezone and WebRTC IP matching

Pros

  • Long-established and proven reliability
  • Strong team collaboration with password-hidden sharing
  • Both Chromium and Firefox-style kernel options
  • Per-profile proxy support with IP matching
  • Automation API and Selenium compatibility
  • Batch profile creation for scale

Cons

  • No real free plan, only a short trial
  • Pricing skews higher than budget competitors
  • Interface feels dated and enterprise-focused
  • Learning curve for new multi-accounters

Frequently Asked Questions

Does VMLogin offer a free plan?

VMLogin does not provide an ongoing free tier; it offers a limited trial followed by paid subscription plans scaled by profile count and team size.

What browser kernels does VMLogin support?

VMLogin is primarily Chromium-based but also offers a Firefox-style kernel option in some configurations, giving a wider range of fingerprints.

How does VMLogin handle team access?

Profiles can be shared with team members through cloud storage, with permission controls that let staff log in without seeing the actual passwords.

Can VMLogin be automated?

Yes. It provides an automation API and is compatible with Selenium and similar frameworks for scripted multi-account workflows.

What fingerprints does VMLogin spoof?

It spoofs Canvas, WebGL, WebRTC, audio, fonts, hardware details, screen resolution, timezone, geolocation, and user-agent for each profile.

Platform Compatibility

WindowsmacOS
Team Collaboration Supported

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Quick Info

ProfilesUp to thousands depending on plan
Free PlanNo
Team CollabYes
OS Support2 platforms