MyBrowser vs Browserling

The same live, interactive desktop browsers — at roughly half the price, with screen recording, session sharing, and crypto checkout. No credit card required.

Feature Comparison

FeatureMyBrowserBrowserling
Free tier3-min anonymous (no signup) + 5-min free account3-minute trial sessions
Entry paid price$5/mo billed yearly ($8 monthly)$9/month
Developer tier$10/mo billed yearly ($16 monthly)$19/month
BrowsersChrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, TorChrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, IE, Safari
Session length (paid)Up to 8 hours per sessionNo time limit
Screen recording (WebM)YesNo
Screenshots + annotationYes — mark up before savingYes
Session sharingYes — view-only linksNo
DevTools (F12) in sessionYesNot advertised
Ad-blocker preinstalledYes — uBlock OriginNo
File upload & downloadYesYes
Tor / anonymous browserYes — full Tor BrowserTor exit nodes (geo add-on)
Mobile browsers (iOS/Android)Not yetYes (higher tiers)
Legacy browser versionsLatest versions onlyYes — old IE, Firefox, etc.
Geo-IP locationsNo100+ locations
Local testing (SSH tunnel)Not yet — paste an ngrok URLYes
Public APIComing soonLive API ($99/mo add-on)
PaymentCryptoCredit card
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Frequently Asked Questions

For most live cross-browser testing, yes. MyBrowser gives you the same real, interactive desktop browsers at a lower price — paid plans start at $5/month (billed yearly) versus Browserling's $9/month entry plan, and our Developer plan is $10/month versus their $19. We also include things Browserling doesn't: built-in WebM screen recording, view-only session sharing, a full Tor Browser, and uBlock Origin preinstalled.

We're honest about the gaps. Browserling offers mobile browsers (iOS Safari and Android), legacy browser versions like old Internet Explorer, 100+ geo-IP locations, SSH tunnels for local testing, and a public Live API. If you specifically need those, Browserling may be the better fit today. We support the latest desktop versions of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, and Tor, with local tunnels and a public API on our roadmap.

Not currently. Safari and iOS require macOS hardware to run natively, and we run Linux-based containers. We support Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, and Tor, covering both the Blink and Gecko rendering engines. For staging or local pages, paste a public https URL (including an ngrok tunnel) into any session.

Yes, switching is immediate. MyBrowser requires no installation and no long-term contracts. You can start testing right now for free without creating an account, or drag our bookmarklet to your bookmarks bar to test any page in one click.

We use lightweight Docker containers instead of full virtual machines, which dramatically reduces our infrastructure costs, and we accept crypto to avoid card-processing overhead. We pass those savings directly to our users.