Flexible user-environment emulation
Create hundreds of unique browser profiles with realistic fingerprints, including device, OS, browser, timezone, and geolocation parameters. This enables precise behavior testing across different user types.
A QA engineer needs more than functional checks — they need to see how the system reacts to different user types: new, returning, suspicious, or unusually clean. A regular browser won't cut it. Aurorium is an antidetect browser built for QA workflows. It allows creating dozens of unique browser profiles, emulating user scenarios, finding tracking/identification-related issues, and testing site protection mechanisms without blocking risks or distorted results.
Web application testing requires not only thorough functional validation but also realistic user-condition emulation. Aurorium gives QA teams the tools for deep testing — including rare bugs and edge-case vulnerabilities.
Test how websites and platforms react to IP changes, device parameters, and fingerprint attributes. This helps detect unwanted behavior, blocking logic issues, captcha handling errors, and verification-side problems.
Simulate actions from different countries, age groups, and device classes. This is critical for A/B testing and UX research. With Aurorium you can emulate connections from any country and validate geo-targeting, translations, currency formats, and other localization aspects.
Many services (social networks, marketplaces, fintech apps) restrict multiple accounts from one device. Aurorium creates fully isolated profiles with realistic digital fingerprints, reducing suspicion and block risk during high-activity scenario tests.
Instantly recreate an exact environment where a bug was found and analyze behavior step by step without manual reconfiguration of each variable. Aurorium supports:
Analytics inaccuracies can lead to wrong business decisions. With Aurorium you can:
Aurorium is the first antidetect browser to fully conceal DevTools from website detection. You can analyze traffic, network requests, loaded scripts/media, use the console for manual debugging, and test vulnerabilities with lower anti-fraud detection risk.
Create hundreds of unique browser profiles with realistic fingerprints, including device, OS, browser, timezone, and geolocation parameters. This enables precise behavior testing across different user types.
Each profile is fully autonomous: cookies, cache, extensions, and localStorage never overlap. This prevents cross-session contamination and ensures reliable test results.
With Selenium, Playwright, and Puppeteer support via internal API, you can automate test scenarios involving anti-fraud systems, including behavior analysis, fingerprint tracking, and cookie-trace handling.