Vol. 1 — Single-Product ReviewsUpdated 2026-08-18
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Nativ Browser review: pricing, fit, and honest limits

By the Review Desk editorial teamUpdated this quarterUpdated 2026-08-18
Official site: Nativ Browser
The verdict, upfront

An honest single-product review of Nativ Browser: what it does, who it fits, and what to verify before buying.

Nativ Browser (marketed as "Nativ Browser") is a newer entrant in the antidetect category, built by Khramov.Studio on what the vendor calls "AABA Core." It's positioned less as a SaaS dashboard and more as infrastructure — standalone when you want zero cloud dependency, cloud-synced when you need to scale a team.

What it does

Same core job as every antidetect browser: isolate each profile's fingerprint, cookies and storage so platforms see separate devices. Nativ Browser's specific pitch is a "Standalone Mode" — work fully local, no internet dependency, profile data never leaves the machine — alongside the more typical cloud-sync mode for teams. It also ships API and webhook access for embedding browser automation into an existing product or workflow, aimed partly at teams that would otherwise build fingerprint infrastructure in-house.

Pricing, as published on nativbrowser.com

PlanPriceWhat's included
Free Entry$0, no card requiredBasic profile management, cloud sync included, core platform features
Core Box$49/moUnlimited local profiles, 1,000 cloud profiles + sync, 1 user, full platform access
Business Box$99/moUnlimited local + cloud profiles, up to 1,000 users, team roles/permissions
Custom / EnterpriseBy quoteOn-prem or hybrid deployment, volume pricing, white-label, SLA

Who it's a good fit for

Where it's thinner than the established players

Nativ Browser doesn't have Multilogin's decade of track record, Dolphin Anty's 860,000+ user base, or Octo Browser's mobile (iOS/Android) fingerprint emulation. If mobile-device spoofing specifically is a requirement, Octo or Kameleo currently cover that better. It's also a smaller company — Khramov.Studio — so support responsiveness and long-term roadmap are less battle-tested than category incumbents.

How it compares on price

At $49/mo for unlimited local profiles, Core Box undercuts Octo Browser's $49/mo Base tier (which caps local profiles differently and charges extra per cloud device config) and sits well below Dolphin Anty's ~$89–99/mo 100-profile tier. It's priced above GoLogin's ~$24/mo 100-profile plan, which remains the cheaper option if cloud profile count matters more to you than an offline mode.

Disclosure: this review covers a product affiliated with this network — see the about page. Pricing above is quoted directly from nativbrowser.com; confirm current figures there before buying, since plans change.