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Donut Browser launches open-source anti-detect browser
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Donut Browser launches open-source anti-detect browser

Donut Browser is an open-source anti-detect browser built for running many isolated browsing identities on one machine. It emphasizes unlimited local profiles, unique fingerprints, proxy support, and browser automation, which makes it relevant for account separation, QA workflows, and automation-heavy operations that need per-profile isolation.

// ANALYSIS

Strong fit for users who need persistent multi-profile browser isolation without handing identity management to a cloud vendor.

  • Open source is the main differentiator here: users can inspect the stack instead of trusting a closed anti-detect browser.
  • The unlimited local profile model is useful for operators, testers, and automation teams that need many separate sessions.
  • Proxy support and fingerprinting are table stakes for the category, but full automation support raises its practical value.
  • The product is clearly aimed at power users, so adoption will depend on stability, ease of setup, and how well it handles anti-bot detection in practice.
// TAGS
browseranti-detectopen-sourceprivacyautomationproxyfingerprintsmulti-account

DISCOVERED

7d ago

2026-04-04

PUBLISHED

8d ago

2026-04-04

RELEVANCE

9/ 10

AUTHOR

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