Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kameleo worth it in 2026?
Yes, for the right workflow. Kameleo is still relevant for automation teams, scraping operations, mobile QA, and technical multi-account setups that need stronger browser profile control. It is a weaker fit for small teams that want low-friction setup because the real cost includes proxies, concurrency planning, and maintenance rather than just the subscription fee.
What is the free alternative to Kameleo?
There is no fully equivalent free alternative to Kameleo for production use. Free options are usually suitable for testing, not large-scale multi-accountwork. If your priority is lower setup friction, RoxyBrowser may be easier to evaluate than a more technical local-first stack.
Does Kameleo have a free version?
Yes. As of June 2026, Kameleo publicly lists a Free plan with 2 concurrent browsers, 100 cloud profiles, 300 monthly browser minutes, and 60 API requests per minute. That is enough for validation, fingerprint checks, and limited workflow testing. It is not a realistic long-term production plan for most teams.
Is Kameleo suitable for web data scraping?
Yes, if you already have scripting and proxy discipline. The Kameleo browser supports Selenium, Playwright, Puppeteer, Docker, and a local API, which makes it viable for scraping teams. The constraint is that scraping consumes concurrent browser capacity and API quota quickly, and the target site's anti-bot posture often matters more than the browser alone.
Is Kameleo suitable for social media multi-account operations?
It can be, especially in mobile-weighted environments. Kameleo is more relevant when Android or iPhone-style profile emulation matters, or when account isolation needs to be stricter than ordinary desktop session management. The browser alone is still not enough. Proxy quality, account warming, session isolation, and behavior pacing remain decisive.
Is Kameleo beginner-friendly?
Not especially. The interface is manageable, but the real learning curve is in proxy setup, fingerprint consistency, timezone and locale alignment, and automation maintenance. New users can test the Free plan first, but stable production use usually requires a stronger technical foundation than low-friction account tools do.
Does Kameleo include built-in proxy IPs?
Public documentation presents proxy management and proxy integration, not bundled proxy traffic as a standard plan feature. The safer assumption is that most teams still need to buy third-party proxy resources and bind them at the browser-profile level. If your priority is a shorter browser-plus-network workflow, a more integrated antidetect browser model may be easier to operate.