RoxyBrowser AI Antidetect Browser: Industry-First Launch of the 147 Kernel, Reaching New Heights in Performance and Security!
The RoxyBrowser 147 kernel is officially launched today. As a globally leading multi-account AI antidetect browser, RoxyBrowser once again demonstrates hardcore technical strength
The RoxyBrowser 147 kernel is officially launched today. As a globally leading multi-account AI antidetect browser, RoxyBrowser once again demonstrates hardcore technical strength: rapid kernel adaptation and upgrading were completed immediately upon the release of Chromium 147, far exceeding the general pace of the industry. This provides a faster, more stable, and more secure browsing experience for users such as cross-border practitioners, e-commerce operators, and users managing multiple social media accounts.
This 147 kernel upgrade is not a simple version number increment, but a comprehensive reinforcement from the underlying memory safety layer to the front-end interactive experience.
RoxyBrowser 147 Kernel Upgrade Highlights

Introduction of Rust to Refactor the XML Parser, Reshaping Memory Safety Boundaries
Memory safety has always been a potential risk exposure for traditional browsers when parsing complex pages. The RoxyBrowser 147 kernel takes the lead in introducing an XML parser written in the Rust language. Rust is known for its strict ownership mechanism, which can fundamentally eliminate memory leaks and data races. When handling massive page scraping or long-term idle tasks, the environmental stability and anti-crash capabilities of RoxyBrowser have seen a qualitative improvement, ensuring that automated business processes will not be interrupted by underlying vulnerabilities.
Strengthened Local Network Access Restrictions to Strictly Prevent Cross-Site Tracking and Leaks
Privacy protection is the lifeline of antidetect browsers. The 147 kernel further tightens local network access permissions and implements stricter security policies for WebSocket and WebTransport connections. This improvement effectively blocks the pathways malicious websites use to attempt to acquire real device characteristics through local port scanning or WebSocket leaks. It builds a more solid isolation barrier for each independent window, allowing for an easy response even when facing high-intensity risk control detections.
Support for CSS contrast-color() and View Transitions for More Realistic UI Interaction
Technology must ultimately serve business performance. The newly added CSS contrast-color() function and View Transitions API in the new kernel greatly optimize webpage color contrast rendering and page jump animations. For users requiring simulated browsing or page screenshot validation, the page lighting and shadow details, as well as the transition smoothness displayed by RoxyBrowser, are closer to real physical devices. This effectively avoids the "bot suspicion" caused by rendering anomalies.
Fixes for Core Security Vulnerabilities, Solidifying the Foundation of Business Operations
In addition to new features, this update has, as always, fixed multiple underlying security issues. In the current environment where risk control models increasingly rely on browser feature fingerprints, maintaining absolute purity and the cutting edge of the kernel is the core premise to prevent accounts from being "feature marked".
RoxyBrowser Recent Major Features
Relying on the technical advantages of rapid iteration, in addition to the 147 kernel, RoxyBrowser has recently launched several industry-leading features to comprehensively improve multi-account management efficiency:
RoxyClaw Mobile Remote Control

One-click invocation via Lark and Telegram allows for browser control anytime and anywhere while on the go, making cross-device collaboration more flexible.
AI Agent Fully Open
A single-sentence command can drive multi-window batch execution of the entire operational process, including social media multi-account login, browsing, and liking. Combined with human noise simulation, the behavior is naturally realistic, completely freeing up manual labor and bringing matrix account farming into the era of intelligent automation.
Proxy IP Rebates Up to 30%
With the upgraded promotion plan, invited users purchasing IPs enjoy high rebates, allowing revenue to grow in sync with business. Interested users can consult online customer service directly on the official website.

Continuous Expansion of Global Proxy IPs
Native IPs in regions such as France, Hong Kong, and Japan are now online, providing more stable cross-border access with a higher success rate. This is suitable for multiple cross-border e-commerce business scenarios and significantly reduces the probability of account bans.
Simulated Input + Cookie Bot: Restores the typing rhythm of real humans and automatically generates a real browsing environment, significantly improving the account survival rate.

As an antidetect browser trusted by over 3 million cross-border practitioners globally, RoxyBrowser has passed authoritative security compliance certifications such as SOC 2 Type II and ISO/IEC 27001. It utilizes high-strength encryption protocols such as AES-256 and RSA to ensure the security of data transmission and storage.
The rapid launch of the 147 kernel once again validates the product promise of being "safe, efficient, and one step ahead." While competitors are still conducting adaptation testing, RoxyBrowser users are already able to conduct business in the most cutting-edge and secure antidetect environment. For those who have not yet experienced the latest kernel, simply click "Kernel Upgrade" in the upper right corner of the client for a one-click upgrade to experience the operational security brought by our technological leadership.