Octo Browser vs Dolphin{anty}: an impartial comparison
3/11/25


Nikolai Izoitko
Content Manager, Octo Browser
Choosing the right software can prove challenging. It's not always clear where ads end and high-quality reviews from real users begin, so we're here to make it easier for you. Right now, you're in the Octo Browser blog, and it's obvious that we recommend using our browser.
However, we're also interested in making sure that your choice is backed by facts, not ads, and that you remain satisfied after purchasing a subscription. That's why we've prepared this comparison between Octo Browser and Dolphin{anty}, trying to make it as objective and useful as possible. You can compare Octo to other anti-detect browsers here.
Choosing the right software can prove challenging. It's not always clear where ads end and high-quality reviews from real users begin, so we're here to make it easier for you. Right now, you're in the Octo Browser blog, and it's obvious that we recommend using our browser.
However, we're also interested in making sure that your choice is backed by facts, not ads, and that you remain satisfied after purchasing a subscription. That's why we've prepared this comparison between Octo Browser and Dolphin{anty}, trying to make it as objective and useful as possible. You can compare Octo to other anti-detect browsers here.
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Dolphin{anty} at a glance
Dolphin{anty} is positioned as a tool for multi-accounting on social media and advertising platforms. Besides the anti-detect browser, the company offers separate solutions for automated ad uploads on Facebook and TikTok.
For users without programming skills, Dolphin{anty} has added a graphical interface where you can create automation scenarios for social media. You'll have to think through the logic of your actions yourself, as the browser team doesn't provide ready-made templates.
Starting from the Base plan, Dolphin{anty} allows adding team members. Each of them will have one of four roles (administrator, team lead, buyer, or farmer) with different levels of access.
Profiles can be transferred not only to team members but also to other users of the browser. This functionality is used by farmers and affiliate marketers who buy and sell ready-made accounts on advertising platforms.
Let's compare Dolphin{anty} and Octo Browser in more detail based on key characteristics.
Interface
The appearance of all popular browsers doesn't differ that much: first, the user sees a table containing profile names, proxy information, tags, statuses, buttons to access more detailed settings, and, of course, buttons to launch profiles. Profiles can be sorted, customized, and managed in bulk.
In Dolphin{anty}, all profile management options open in separate modal windows, whereas they can be performed directly from the Profile List in Octo Browser. For example, you can edit tags or proxies using contextual menus in Octo, speeding up your workflow.

Dolphin{anty} Profile List

Octo Browser Profile List
You can use the same screen to access other browser functions: detailed profile settings, proxy management, account settings, subscription payments, etc.
Both products allow convenient proxy purchases directly inside the browser. Dolphin{anty} implements this through partner proxy selection during profile creation, while Octo offers a built-in Proxy Shop that allows you to manage traffic purchases and track its usage history without having to close the browser.
Let’s take a look at Octo and Dolphin{anty} interface differences:
Octo Browser UI | Dolphin{anty} UI |
---|---|
✅ Quick profile creation button: each new profile is generated with either a randomized fingerprint or using a template. | ✅ Presets for Google, Facebook, and TikTok during profile creation that save login credentials and offer pre-set bookmarks. A Crypto preset is also available. |
✅ Ability to add profile icons. | ✅ Synchronizer for repeating actions across multiple profiles simultaneously. |
✅ Video stream spoofing feature. | ❌ Only the profile management window columns are customizable. These elements cannot be adjusted in other windows. |
✅ Action log for tracking team activities. | ❌ No ability to install an extension in an active profile and save it to the extensions menu. |
✅ Profile passwords. | |
❌ No profile statuses, only tags. | |
❌ No launch arguments for the browser client app, only available via API. |
One standout teamwork feature in Octo Browser is the Action Log that allows account owners to track profile actions for each team member. This increases transparency and minimizes risks associated with human error.
Fingerprint spoofing
No matter how you use an anti-detect browser, its core function is fingerprint spoofing. The quality, composition, and ease of fingerprint customization largely determine the quality of an anti-detect browser.
The basic profile settings in Octo Browser and Dolphin{anty} are generally similar, but key differences emerge in the details. Dolphin{anty} shows significant drawbacks, such as the lack of DNS and font settings. Furthermore, it also includes misleading and frankly useless options that create a false sense of control for its users: for example, settings for "Device Name" and "MAC Address," which do not affect the digital fingerprint since they cannot be accessed through the browser. Additionally, the "Disable WebGL" button is best left untouched, as it's likely a patch for edge cases.
Fingerprint spoofing in Octo Browser | Fingerprint spoofing in Dolphin{anty} | |
---|---|---|
✅ Choose from Windows 10, 11, and the last four macOS versions. | ✅ Customizable port blocking. | |
✅ DNS settings. | ✅ Ability to use launch arguments (flags executed at browser instances launches). | |
✅ Audio hardware noise. | ❌ Lacks some profile data-saving settings, such as Local Storage and browser history. | |
✅ Detailed font settings. | ❌ No font spoofing. This is a major issue since system fonts can be used to easily cross-link profiles and determine that one was created on Windows and another on macOS. |

Creating a profile in Dolphin{anty}

Creating a profile in Octo Browser
Bulk operations
When working with multi-accounting, it's important that basic operations with browser profiles could be performed both individually and in bulk, which may save time for some users.
Octo provides all major bulk actions: profile creation, extension installation, tag management, proxy setup, profile export, import, transfer, and deletion. In contrast, Dolphin{anty} does not support profile exports, though it does allow bulk cookie exports.
Octo Browser has a convenient feature for multi-accounting that Dolphin{anty} lacks, namely templates. Using templates, you can create your own sets of fingerprint settings, which saves time when creating identical or similar profiles. Templates also allow you to add proxies to profiles based on a proxy list.
In Dolphin{anty}, the number of presets is limited to Google, TikTok, Facebook, and Crypto, which significantly reduces the possibilities for bulk profile management.
Automation
In multi-accounting browsers, automation can be used to save time while performing routine actions, such as web scraping, preparing profiles for work, engagement boosting, etc.
Octo Browser and Dolphin{anty} both support working with API in a similar manner allowing creating, deleting, and editing profiles, proxies, and tags, as well as launching profiles for automation using any browser automation framework.
When using automation in Dolphin{anty}, there's a high risk of detection because this browser is not designed to counter automation detection; Octo is better suited for automation purposes.
A slight advantage of Dolphin{anty} is that it comes with a tool for creating custom automation scripts with a graphical interface. This is convenient for simple automation tasks if you are unsure how to properly write scripts.

Dolphin{anty} script builder
Octo requires some programming knowledge for automation, but the task is greatly helped by detailed documentation and dedicated customer support.
Update Speed
Prompt browser kernel updates are crucial for anti-detect browsers to blend in with Chrome users who receive updates first. We analyzed publicly available data on the last five updates to see how fast the browsers update their respective kernels:
Octo Browser | Dolphin{anty} | |
---|---|---|
Chromium 134 | ✅ 06.03.25 | ❌ 11.03.25 |
Chromium 133 | ✅ 06.02.25 | ❌ 17.02.25 |
Chromium 132 | ✅ 16.01.25 | ❌ 04.02.25 |
Chromium 131 | ✅ 14.11.24 | ❌ 29.11.24 |
Chromium 130 | ✅ 17.10.24 | ❌ 29.10.24 |
As you can see, Octo Browser consistently updates faster.
User Data Security
Octo Browser reliably protects user data, which is stored on European cloud servers and encrypted using the AES standard. The data storage is organized in such a way that even in the unlikely event of a partial data leak, malicious actors still won’t be able access user profiles.Octo Browser has never experienced data leaks.
Beyond standard 2FA, Octo Browser provides an additional feature allowing users to hide profile data from team members and prevent unauthorized launches: profile passwords.
In contrast, Dolphin{anty} suffered a major breach in July 2022, exposing 15% of all browser profile data of its users, indicating a less-than-careful approach to user data security. Although the company responded competently and remained in contact with its community, this incident raised concerns about Dolphin{anty} data security practices.
Stability of Operation
To assess the stability of an anti-detect browser, you need long-term first-hand user experience. Of course, some developers, like Dolphin{anty}, provide public incident calendars, but these reports often don’t necessarily reflect all existing issues.

To better understand a browser’s stability levels, it's recommended to look in its community chat: you’ll find more information about browser issues there.
Octo Browser, on the other hand, maintains nearly 100% uptime — something we vouch for and are proud of.
Pricing
It doesn’t really matter how much an anti-detect browser costs if it doesn’t perform its main function well. You can get any number of profiles for free, but what’s the point if fingerprint spoofing doesn’t work correctly? That’s why we recommend prioritizing the quality of fingerprint spoofing first, then the interface convenience, and the subscription cost only as the last factor in your considerations.
Nevertheless, for many users, the subscription price might be a crucial factor, so we'll consider it too. For our comparison, we used standard prices, without promotional offers or long-term subscription discounts.
Octo Browser | Dolphin{anty} | |
---|---|---|
Free subscription | Trial period with a promo code | ✅ Yes, 10 profiles |
Cost of one profile with the cheapest subscription | €2,9 | ✅ 0 |
Cost of one profile with the Base subscription (100 profiles) | ✅ €0,79 | €0,82 |
Cost of one profile with the most expensive subscription (1200 profiles) | ✅ €0,27 | €0,32 |
When it comes to teamwork, Octo and Dolphin{anty} subscriptions also differ significantly: in Octo, profiles are cheaper, but you can only add team members starting with the Team subscription.
For its part, Dolphin{anty} offers the option to add team members for a price starting with the Base subscription, which can be convenient for small teams. However, the cost per profile will be significantly higher compared to Octo.
Octo Browser | Dolphin{anty} | |
---|---|---|
Cost of the cheapest team subscription for 3 team members | €169 (350 profiles) | ✅ €110 (100 profiles) |
Cost of a profile with the cheapest team subscription for 3 team members | ✅ €0,48 | €1,1 |
Cost of the most expensive team subscription for 8 team members * except Custom subscription | ✅ €329 (1200 profiles) | €463 (1000 profiles) |
Cost of a profile with the most expensive team subscription for 8 team members * except Custom subscription | ✅ €0,27 | €0,46 |
In terms of pricing, Octo Browser is best suited for users with a medium to large number of profiles. Dolphin{anty}, on the other hand, is more oriented towards beginners and users with a small number of profiles. Additionally, Dolphin{anty} offers options to purchase slots for extra team members and additional profiles, whereas Octo lacks this feature. However, it's also essential to consider the quality of fingerprint spoofing, browser stability, and other crucial factors discussed above.
Both browsers allow you to purchase additional resources without upgrading to a more expensive subscription. In Dolphin{anty}, you can buy extra profiles on the Free+ and Enterprise plans, and add team members on any plan except the first one.
In Octo Browser, you can purchase additional profiles on all subscriptions, and Team and Advanced plans allow you to increase not only the team member slots but also API request limits.

Dolphin{anty} Subscription Plans

Octo Browser Subscription Plans
Additionally, loyal users of both browsers can earn through a referral program, receiving 15% from all payments made by invited clients. In Octo, we offer a calculator, using which you can easily estimate your potential earnings.
Until August 31, try the new Lite subscription for just €10! It's a great solution for those who are just starting their multi-accounting journey or want to see Octo Browser’s effectiveness with real-world tasks for themselves.
Summary
Octo Browser offers more useful fingerprint spoofing settings, higher spoofing quality, more stable releases, and faster kernel updates. Octo's pricing options are more profitable, especially for medium and large teams.
Dolphin{anty}’s strengths include a no-code automation script builder and the availability of a free version, which lowers the entry barrier for newcomers.
Would you like to try Octo Browser for free?
Use promo code OCTOSTABLE to get 4 days of the Starter subscription for free. This offer is valid only for new users.
Dolphin{anty} at a glance
Dolphin{anty} is positioned as a tool for multi-accounting on social media and advertising platforms. Besides the anti-detect browser, the company offers separate solutions for automated ad uploads on Facebook and TikTok.
For users without programming skills, Dolphin{anty} has added a graphical interface where you can create automation scenarios for social media. You'll have to think through the logic of your actions yourself, as the browser team doesn't provide ready-made templates.
Starting from the Base plan, Dolphin{anty} allows adding team members. Each of them will have one of four roles (administrator, team lead, buyer, or farmer) with different levels of access.
Profiles can be transferred not only to team members but also to other users of the browser. This functionality is used by farmers and affiliate marketers who buy and sell ready-made accounts on advertising platforms.
Let's compare Dolphin{anty} and Octo Browser in more detail based on key characteristics.
Interface
The appearance of all popular browsers doesn't differ that much: first, the user sees a table containing profile names, proxy information, tags, statuses, buttons to access more detailed settings, and, of course, buttons to launch profiles. Profiles can be sorted, customized, and managed in bulk.
In Dolphin{anty}, all profile management options open in separate modal windows, whereas they can be performed directly from the Profile List in Octo Browser. For example, you can edit tags or proxies using contextual menus in Octo, speeding up your workflow.

Dolphin{anty} Profile List

Octo Browser Profile List
You can use the same screen to access other browser functions: detailed profile settings, proxy management, account settings, subscription payments, etc.
Both products allow convenient proxy purchases directly inside the browser. Dolphin{anty} implements this through partner proxy selection during profile creation, while Octo offers a built-in Proxy Shop that allows you to manage traffic purchases and track its usage history without having to close the browser.
Let’s take a look at Octo and Dolphin{anty} interface differences:
Octo Browser UI | Dolphin{anty} UI |
---|---|
✅ Quick profile creation button: each new profile is generated with either a randomized fingerprint or using a template. | ✅ Presets for Google, Facebook, and TikTok during profile creation that save login credentials and offer pre-set bookmarks. A Crypto preset is also available. |
✅ Ability to add profile icons. | ✅ Synchronizer for repeating actions across multiple profiles simultaneously. |
✅ Video stream spoofing feature. | ❌ Only the profile management window columns are customizable. These elements cannot be adjusted in other windows. |
✅ Action log for tracking team activities. | ❌ No ability to install an extension in an active profile and save it to the extensions menu. |
✅ Profile passwords. | |
❌ No profile statuses, only tags. | |
❌ No launch arguments for the browser client app, only available via API. |
One standout teamwork feature in Octo Browser is the Action Log that allows account owners to track profile actions for each team member. This increases transparency and minimizes risks associated with human error.
Fingerprint spoofing
No matter how you use an anti-detect browser, its core function is fingerprint spoofing. The quality, composition, and ease of fingerprint customization largely determine the quality of an anti-detect browser.
The basic profile settings in Octo Browser and Dolphin{anty} are generally similar, but key differences emerge in the details. Dolphin{anty} shows significant drawbacks, such as the lack of DNS and font settings. Furthermore, it also includes misleading and frankly useless options that create a false sense of control for its users: for example, settings for "Device Name" and "MAC Address," which do not affect the digital fingerprint since they cannot be accessed through the browser. Additionally, the "Disable WebGL" button is best left untouched, as it's likely a patch for edge cases.
Fingerprint spoofing in Octo Browser | Fingerprint spoofing in Dolphin{anty} | |
---|---|---|
✅ Choose from Windows 10, 11, and the last four macOS versions. | ✅ Customizable port blocking. | |
✅ DNS settings. | ✅ Ability to use launch arguments (flags executed at browser instances launches). | |
✅ Audio hardware noise. | ❌ Lacks some profile data-saving settings, such as Local Storage and browser history. | |
✅ Detailed font settings. | ❌ No font spoofing. This is a major issue since system fonts can be used to easily cross-link profiles and determine that one was created on Windows and another on macOS. |

Creating a profile in Dolphin{anty}

Creating a profile in Octo Browser
Bulk operations
When working with multi-accounting, it's important that basic operations with browser profiles could be performed both individually and in bulk, which may save time for some users.
Octo provides all major bulk actions: profile creation, extension installation, tag management, proxy setup, profile export, import, transfer, and deletion. In contrast, Dolphin{anty} does not support profile exports, though it does allow bulk cookie exports.
Octo Browser has a convenient feature for multi-accounting that Dolphin{anty} lacks, namely templates. Using templates, you can create your own sets of fingerprint settings, which saves time when creating identical or similar profiles. Templates also allow you to add proxies to profiles based on a proxy list.
In Dolphin{anty}, the number of presets is limited to Google, TikTok, Facebook, and Crypto, which significantly reduces the possibilities for bulk profile management.
Automation
In multi-accounting browsers, automation can be used to save time while performing routine actions, such as web scraping, preparing profiles for work, engagement boosting, etc.
Octo Browser and Dolphin{anty} both support working with API in a similar manner allowing creating, deleting, and editing profiles, proxies, and tags, as well as launching profiles for automation using any browser automation framework.
When using automation in Dolphin{anty}, there's a high risk of detection because this browser is not designed to counter automation detection; Octo is better suited for automation purposes.
A slight advantage of Dolphin{anty} is that it comes with a tool for creating custom automation scripts with a graphical interface. This is convenient for simple automation tasks if you are unsure how to properly write scripts.

Dolphin{anty} script builder
Octo requires some programming knowledge for automation, but the task is greatly helped by detailed documentation and dedicated customer support.
Update Speed
Prompt browser kernel updates are crucial for anti-detect browsers to blend in with Chrome users who receive updates first. We analyzed publicly available data on the last five updates to see how fast the browsers update their respective kernels:
Octo Browser | Dolphin{anty} | |
---|---|---|
Chromium 134 | ✅ 06.03.25 | ❌ 11.03.25 |
Chromium 133 | ✅ 06.02.25 | ❌ 17.02.25 |
Chromium 132 | ✅ 16.01.25 | ❌ 04.02.25 |
Chromium 131 | ✅ 14.11.24 | ❌ 29.11.24 |
Chromium 130 | ✅ 17.10.24 | ❌ 29.10.24 |
As you can see, Octo Browser consistently updates faster.
User Data Security
Octo Browser reliably protects user data, which is stored on European cloud servers and encrypted using the AES standard. The data storage is organized in such a way that even in the unlikely event of a partial data leak, malicious actors still won’t be able access user profiles.Octo Browser has never experienced data leaks.
Beyond standard 2FA, Octo Browser provides an additional feature allowing users to hide profile data from team members and prevent unauthorized launches: profile passwords.
In contrast, Dolphin{anty} suffered a major breach in July 2022, exposing 15% of all browser profile data of its users, indicating a less-than-careful approach to user data security. Although the company responded competently and remained in contact with its community, this incident raised concerns about Dolphin{anty} data security practices.
Stability of Operation
To assess the stability of an anti-detect browser, you need long-term first-hand user experience. Of course, some developers, like Dolphin{anty}, provide public incident calendars, but these reports often don’t necessarily reflect all existing issues.

To better understand a browser’s stability levels, it's recommended to look in its community chat: you’ll find more information about browser issues there.
Octo Browser, on the other hand, maintains nearly 100% uptime — something we vouch for and are proud of.
Pricing
It doesn’t really matter how much an anti-detect browser costs if it doesn’t perform its main function well. You can get any number of profiles for free, but what’s the point if fingerprint spoofing doesn’t work correctly? That’s why we recommend prioritizing the quality of fingerprint spoofing first, then the interface convenience, and the subscription cost only as the last factor in your considerations.
Nevertheless, for many users, the subscription price might be a crucial factor, so we'll consider it too. For our comparison, we used standard prices, without promotional offers or long-term subscription discounts.
Octo Browser | Dolphin{anty} | |
---|---|---|
Free subscription | Trial period with a promo code | ✅ Yes, 10 profiles |
Cost of one profile with the cheapest subscription | €2,9 | ✅ 0 |
Cost of one profile with the Base subscription (100 profiles) | ✅ €0,79 | €0,82 |
Cost of one profile with the most expensive subscription (1200 profiles) | ✅ €0,27 | €0,32 |
When it comes to teamwork, Octo and Dolphin{anty} subscriptions also differ significantly: in Octo, profiles are cheaper, but you can only add team members starting with the Team subscription.
For its part, Dolphin{anty} offers the option to add team members for a price starting with the Base subscription, which can be convenient for small teams. However, the cost per profile will be significantly higher compared to Octo.
Octo Browser | Dolphin{anty} | |
---|---|---|
Cost of the cheapest team subscription for 3 team members | €169 (350 profiles) | ✅ €110 (100 profiles) |
Cost of a profile with the cheapest team subscription for 3 team members | ✅ €0,48 | €1,1 |
Cost of the most expensive team subscription for 8 team members * except Custom subscription | ✅ €329 (1200 profiles) | €463 (1000 profiles) |
Cost of a profile with the most expensive team subscription for 8 team members * except Custom subscription | ✅ €0,27 | €0,46 |
In terms of pricing, Octo Browser is best suited for users with a medium to large number of profiles. Dolphin{anty}, on the other hand, is more oriented towards beginners and users with a small number of profiles. Additionally, Dolphin{anty} offers options to purchase slots for extra team members and additional profiles, whereas Octo lacks this feature. However, it's also essential to consider the quality of fingerprint spoofing, browser stability, and other crucial factors discussed above.
Both browsers allow you to purchase additional resources without upgrading to a more expensive subscription. In Dolphin{anty}, you can buy extra profiles on the Free+ and Enterprise plans, and add team members on any plan except the first one.
In Octo Browser, you can purchase additional profiles on all subscriptions, and Team and Advanced plans allow you to increase not only the team member slots but also API request limits.

Dolphin{anty} Subscription Plans

Octo Browser Subscription Plans
Additionally, loyal users of both browsers can earn through a referral program, receiving 15% from all payments made by invited clients. In Octo, we offer a calculator, using which you can easily estimate your potential earnings.
Until August 31, try the new Lite subscription for just €10! It's a great solution for those who are just starting their multi-accounting journey or want to see Octo Browser’s effectiveness with real-world tasks for themselves.
Summary
Octo Browser offers more useful fingerprint spoofing settings, higher spoofing quality, more stable releases, and faster kernel updates. Octo's pricing options are more profitable, especially for medium and large teams.
Dolphin{anty}’s strengths include a no-code automation script builder and the availability of a free version, which lowers the entry barrier for newcomers.
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