
local · Windows
VMLogin
Virtual multi-login profiles with unique fingerprints
Spec sheet
ID/VMLO- Starting
- $99/mo
- Profiles
- 100–unlimited
- Free tier
- Trial only
- Platforms
- Windows
- Best for
- Windows-only e-commerce operators
The honest read on VMLogin.
VMLogin is Windows-only and unapologetically so. If your team standardized on Windows workstations, VMLogin's tighter integration with Windows networking and certificate stores is a real advantage — proxy auth and SSL inspection feel less janky than the cross-platform alternatives.
The UI looks dated by 2026 standards, but the engine is mature and the team ships predictable updates. Plan to pay for what works rather than the newest UI.
Fig. 01 — vmlogin

Best for
Windows-only e-commerce operators
Categories
local · team
What ships in the box.
Mature fingerprint engine
Years of refinement on Canvas, WebGL, fonts, and audio. Stable and well-tested.
Team sharing
Sub-account model with role permissions. Up to 50 users on enterprise tiers.
Windows-native networking
Tighter integration with Windows proxy stacks, certificate stores, and corporate VPNs.
API automation
Local API drives Selenium scripts. Documentation is functional rather than polished.
Encrypted profile packs
Export profiles as encrypted archives for offline backup or air-gapped handoffs.
Scheduled launches
Queue profiles to open at specific times — useful for staggered posting windows.
What each tier actually unlocks.
Pricing as published by the vendor. Always confirm with VMLogin before purchase — plans evolve.
USD · Per seat / month
VMLogin works best with these.
The browser fakes the device. The proxy fakes the network. Pair the right ones and your accounts stay separated; mix and match badly, and platforms stitch the profiles back together.
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10M+ real home IPs with city + ISP targeting.
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ExploreQuestions about VMLogin.
Things readers ask before they pull the trigger. Missing one? Ping us and we'll add it.
No. VMLogin is Windows-only by design — that's the trade-off for tighter Windows integration. macOS users should look at AdsPower or Hidemium.






