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Kameleo Review 2026 — Mobile Anti-Detect for iOS and Android

Hungarian product specialising in mobile profile spoofing.

Điểm:4.2Giá Solo:$59
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Ưu điểm

  • Strongest mobile (iOS/Android) fingerprint emulation
  • Native automation API

Nhược điểm

  • Premium pricing
  • Desktop coverage trails specialists
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At a glance

Kameleo is the deepest mobile fingerprint emulation product in the 2026 anti-detect browser market. Built in Hungary, EU-regulated, and specifically positioned around iOS and Android profile spoofing at the engine level — including touch events, accelerometer signals, gyroscope, and viewport behaviour that desktop-based anti-detects cannot fake. Sits at #4 in our ranking.

Best for: mobile-first affiliate marketing (TikTok Ads, Snapchat Ads, Instagram in-app), app-install campaigns, mobile-only retailers (Vinted, Wallapop, mobile crypto KYC).

What Kameleo is and what it does

Where most anti-detect browsers spoof a mobile User-Agent string and call it done, Kameleo emulates the mobile signals that modern detectors actually check:

  • Touch events with correct pointerType="touch" and event ordering
  • Accelerometer / gyroscope — DeviceOrientationEvent returns non-null with realistic readings
  • Viewport behaviour — fixed at device resolution, no resize on rotation
  • Mobile-specific APIs — Battery API, WakeLock API, navigator.connection
  • WebView vs native browser detection — Kameleo can emulate both, crucial for ads that run in WebViews

This is also a Chromium-based product covering the standard desktop fingerprint inventory, but the mobile depth is what differentiates it.

Fingerprint engine

Kameleo covers the full 47-surface desktop inventory. On mobile, it adds another ~12 surfaces specific to mobile detection. The combined coverage is the broadest in the market for operators who genuinely need mobile.

Some operators try to use Kameleo as their desktop primary tool. It works, but Afina or Octo Browser ship deeper desktop-specific features (UDP support, zero-knowledge encryption, Rust performance) at lower price points.

Mobile vs cloud Android

There's a category overlap with GeeLark, which runs real Android emulators in cloud. Different bets:

  • Kameleo — emulates mobile signals from your desktop. Persistent identity, predictable cost, vendor doesn't see your traffic.
  • GeeLark — real Android instances in cloud. Stronger signal authenticity, vendor sees traffic, per-hour billing.

For sustained mobile workflows with high account values, Kameleo's local model is safer. For burst campaigns where authenticity matters more than persistence, GeeLark is the right fit. See our mobile anti-detect guide.

Automation

Native local API plus a remote automation service for headless operation. Selenium and Playwright compatible. The remote service is particularly useful for orchestrating across many mobile profiles from a central controller — a workflow desktop-only anti-detects don't address well.

Team workspace

3-role workspace (Admin, Member, Read-only) with audit log. Solid for teams up to ~20 seats. For larger operations, Afina's 5-role model or Multilogin's enterprise tier are better fits.

Pricing

Entry at $59/mo — premium positioning. No permanent free tier. Promo code ADHKAM10 for 10% off plus extended trial.

Use cases

TikTok Ads, Snapchat Ads (mobile-first networks)

Kameleo's primary use case. These networks check mobile-specific signals; Kameleo emulates them. Pair with tier-1 mobile residential proxies for full-stack mobile traffic.

App-install campaigns

Mobile App Install (MAI) campaigns require the OS to look genuinely mobile — installs from desktop-spoofed mobile UAs are flagged by attribution networks (AppsFlyer, Adjust). Kameleo's depth handles this.

Mobile-only retailers

Vinted, Wallapop, Mercari, and other mobile-first marketplaces increasingly require mobile signals for trust scoring. Kameleo unlocks the desktop operator persona for these.

How Kameleo compares

  • vs GeeLark — Kameleo for persistent local mobile identity; GeeLark for cloud Android with real signals.
  • vs Afina — Afina dominates desktop; Kameleo dominates mobile. Use both together if your work spans both.

Verdict

Kameleo is the mobile anti-detect of 2026. If your work touches mobile-first networks at all, you need it. For purely desktop workflows, pick a desktop specialist — Afina at the top tier or Hidemium at mid-tier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mobile profile quality — really better than competitors?+
Yes — Kameleo's iOS and Android emulation is the deepest on the market. Touch events, accelerometer, gyroscope, and viewport behaviour are emulated at engine level.
Is Kameleo desktop-capable?+
Yes, but it trails dedicated desktop specialists like Afina. Pick Kameleo specifically when mobile signals are required.
Price?+
$59/mo entry — premium positioning. No free plan.
Automation API?+
Native local API plus a remote automation service for headless operation.
When do I need Kameleo?+
iOS / Android farming, mobile-first ad networks where cloud Android (GeeLark) is insufficient because you need persistent device identity across sessions.
Team workflow?+
Solid 3-role workspace, audit log, profile sharing.
EU / GDPR?+
Hungary-based, EU jurisdiction, GDPR-compliant data handling.
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