
Vision Anti-Detect Browser Review 2026 — Solo Operator's Choice
Clean UI, excellent for solo arbitrage and farming.
Ưu điểm
- Clean UX
- Stable engine
- Good price/feature for solo
Nhược điểm
- No team workflow depth
- No UDP support
ADHVIS10— 10% off first monthAt a glance
Vision is a Chromium-based anti-detect browser targeting solo operators — individual affiliate marketers, account farmers, e-commerce sellers. Clean UI, decent fingerprint engine, modest pricing. Sits at #5 in our 2026 ranking. Not the top engine, not the cheapest, but the most pleasant single-user UX in the segment.
Best for: solo arbitrage operators running fewer than 50 profiles, individual e-commerce sellers, freelancers managing client accounts.
What Vision is and what it does
Vision is the least-bloated anti-detect browser in the top 10. The UI doesn't show team workspaces, RBAC controls, or audit log panels — features that solo operators don't use but every team-targeting product surfaces. The result feels closer to a vanilla browser with profile separation than to a heavyweight enterprise tool.
The trade-off: when your operation grows past solo, Vision's team features (2 roles, no audit log) become a blocker.
Fingerprint engine
30 of our 47 fingerprint surfaces covered — solid mid-tier. The engine handles Canvas, WebGL, Audio, ClientRects, fonts, TLS JA3 correctly. It misses some HTTP/2 SETTINGS edge cases and most behavioural surfaces.
In demo.fingerprint.com testing, Vision profiles score in the "medium" bot probability band on hard targets, "low" on standard ones. Good enough for most affiliate work; falls short on aggressive verticals like paid social at scale.
WebRTC and UDP
No native UDP / WebRTC tunneling. The Vision approach is to disable WebRTC by default — which is itself a fingerprint signal (real users don't disable WebRTC). For paid social work, this is a real gap. See our WebRTC leak article.
Automation
Local CDP exposed for Selenium and Playwright. No visual automation builder. Solo operators usually don't need one; this matches the product's target audience.
Pricing
Entry at $29 / month. No permanent free tier. Promo code ADHVIS10 for 10% off the first month.
Use cases
Solo affiliate marketing
Single operator running 20–50 profiles across a few campaigns. Vision's UI stays out of the way; profile launch is fast; setup time is minimal.
Individual e-commerce
Single seller running 5–10 marketplace accounts (Amazon, eBay, Etsy). Vision's per-profile proxy assignment and clean profile list are well-suited.
Freelancers and consultants
Managing 10–20 client accounts as a freelancer — Vision avoids team-features cognitive overhead. Each client lives in its own profile; switching between is one click.
How Vision compares
- vs Afina — Afina has more features at lower price and bigger free tier. Vision wins purely on solo-user UI simplicity.
- vs Dolphin {anty} — Dolphin's UX is more team-oriented; Vision's is more solo-friendly.
Verdict
Vision is the solo operator's choice in 2026 — but only marginally over Afina, which ships a 15-profile free plan and stronger engine. For teams, pick Afina or Octo Browser; for heavy automation, pick Linken Sphere 2.
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