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Do all antidetect browsers offer Android apps?

No. In fact, it’s quite rare: most anti detect browser teams don’t make Android apps due to their complexity, platform limitations and rare usage.

Most antidetect browsers are primarily designed for desktop platforms (Windows, macOS). Only a few vendors actually offer an antidetect browser Android that is an actual app, not an Android fingerprint emulation.

What is the best anti detect browser for Android in 2025?

Before checking out the Android antidetect browser apps, remember that all of them will be sort of limited in functionality compared to desktop versions. That’s due to the natural limitations of mobile platforms: any anti detect app needs to launch a browser window which is a separate app.

Still, we picked two of the best anti detection apps for Android worth checking out today:

  • Gologin: This browser has had an Android app for years. Gologin offers it for free on all plans with no extra payment, however it’s only able to run 1 profile at a time – which is still more than competition offers. Requires Orbita browser to operate (it’s made by the team as well). Gologin also offers a Web app that can be used through a regular browser from any device including Android based tablets.
  • Kameleo: Android app support with fingerprint protection capabilities. Kameleo team offers no free plan or trial, so the app cannot be tested and compared to alternatives.
  • An alternative worth attention is Geelark. It is neither an antidetect browser nor an Android app: Geelark is a cloud phone renting service. It offers access to Android devices you can use remotely. Geelark comes out quite expensive for most marketing use cases, however it’s worth attention if you’re looking for alternatives to use Android apps.

Why are there antidetect browsers for Android, but not iOS?

That’s because of the fundamental architectural differences between the platforms. We will list some of those key differences.

Here’s why Android allows for antidetect apps:

  1. Open ecosystem with sideloading capabilities
  2. Users can manually install apps from sources apart from Google Play
  3. More permissive app development and distribution model
  4. System-level access for apps

For comparison, here’s the iOS situation:

  • iOS is a closed ecosystem with strict App store policies
  • All apps go through Apple’s review process
  • Apple bans apps that significantly alter browser behaviour or fingerprinting
  • Limited OS core access for apps.

To sum it up, Apple has their focus on user privacy through their own controlled methods. That means we won’t likely see an anti detect browser iOS in the nearest future.