Run every social media account in its own Android cloud phone

Manage TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X, Reddit and other mobile-first accounts with isolated Android cloud phones.
GeeLark combines dedicated device environments, proxy support, automation tools, and team collaboration features so you can scale social media operations without physical phones.

Why social media teams use cloud phones instead of physical devices

Managing social media accounts on physical devices becomes difficult as teams grow.
Teams often struggle with device management, account switching, location consistency, operational efficiency, and collaboration.
Cloud phones solve these challenges by providing dedicated Android environments that can be accessed anywhere, managed centrally, and scaled instantly.

Dedicated device

Assign one cloud phone to one account.

Remote access

Access cloud phones from anywhere.

Team collaboration

Share access securely across teams.

Easy scaling

Launch hundreds of cloud phones in minutes.

How GeeLark cloud phones work

1

Create a cloud phone

Launch Android cloud phones in seconds.

2

Connect your account and proxy

Assign dedicated accounts, locations, and network settings.

3

Manage, automate and scale

Run apps, automate workflows, and manage operations centrally.

Control cloud phones from your computer

Use GeeLark cloud phones instead of physical devices. They’re reliable, always accessible, and save you money.

Set up proxies and switch geolocations

Easily mask your location with proxy support (HTTP(S), SOCKS, mobile) to bypass geo-restrictions.

Automate account actions

Automate repetitive tasks with GeeLark’s synchronizer. Use in-app templates for clicking, typing, video editing, post-scheduling, and more.

Work and create with GeeLark AI

Ask GeeLark AI anything about the app, automate tasks, and supercharge your content creation effortlessly.

Real results with GeeLark cloud phones

Case Study: How a Facebook Marketplace Reseller Scaled from 10 to 200 Messages Per Day

Many Facebook Marketplace resellers start with browser automation tools and anti-detect browsers. That was the case for one GeeLark customer who was sourcing inventory manually and trying to scale outreach with Puppeteer-based automation.

E-commerce reseller & automation develoAs outreach volume increased, account restrictions became a constant problem. Despite using proxies and browser fingerprint management, the setup struggled to maintain the level of mobile authenticity required by Facebook Marketplace.The Challenge

The Challenge

  • Outreach volume was limited to around 10 messages per day
  • Browser automation generated detectable patterns
  • Scaling required constant account maintenance
  • Manual outreach consumed significant time

The Solution

The reseller built a custom workflow using GeeLark Cloud Phones and Custom Tasks API.

The system automatically:

  • Outreach volume was limited to around 10 messages per day
  • Browser automation generated detectable patterns
  • Scaling required constant account maintenance
  • Manual outreach consumed significant time

The Results

MetricResult
Daily Messages Sent200
Daily Seller Responses20+
Inventory Sourced300+ items/month
Monthly Profit~$2,000
Outreach Scale20× increase

Why Cloud Phones Made the Difference

Unlike browser-based automation, GeeLark runs on real cloud Android environments with independent device identities and native mobile app behavior.

This allowed the reseller to scale outreach while maintaining the authenticity required by Facebook Marketplace.

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Phone farm

Run a 24/7 phone farm with GeeLark cloud phones. Easier management, lower costs, and better scalability than physical devices.

Android emulator

With GeeLark’s cloud phone—the ultimate Android emulator alternative—you get a fully authentic Android experience without any compatibility issues.

Antidetect browser

GeeLark combines an antidetect browser with cloud phones in one unified platform. Manage web and mobile workflows together, with consistent environments and full control.

Antidetect phone

Manage multiple accounts across mobile apps with GeeLark, the industry’s first antidetect phone, to bypass restrictions and avoid bans.

Proxy browser

Enjoy true anonymity using GeeLark’s proxy browser, bypass frustrating geo-restrictions, and access the content you need without being tracked.

Multi-account browser

GeeLark’s multi-account browser lets you manage social media accounts on any platform with complete isolation, advanced anti-detection, and a unique identity for each profile.

Remote phone

With GeeLark, enjoy easy, fast, and secure access to remote phones. Control as many as you need, all without the hassle of physical devices.

Get started with GeeLark cloud phone in under 5 minutes

FAQs

A cloud phone is a virtual Android phone that operates on the cloud server. It provides the same functionality as a real smartphone, allowing you to run apps, connect to networks, and perform all usual phone tasks. When you control cloud phones from a computer, you get a full smartphone experience without the hassle of carrying multiple physical phones or worrying about storage limitations.
Cloud phones are typically used in scenarios where multiple phones are needed for running apps. For example:
Multi-account management: Cloud phones let you mimic real mobile user behavior, making them ideal for managing accounts on short-form video platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. They’re also great for platforms that prioritize mobile engagement, like Google and Amazon.
App tests: Developers can use cloud phones to test their apps and see how they run on different OS versions, allowing them to find and fix bugs.
Ad verification: Use cloud phones with different proxies to see how your ads perform on mobile websites and apps in various locations.
The best things about GeeLark’s cloud phones are that you don’t need physical devices, and they’re easy to set up with proxies to bypass geo-restrictions.
GeeLark’s cloud phones don’t come with a SIM card or eSIM, so you can’t make calls or get SMS on them.
Of course! Automating cloud phones is straightforward in GeeLark with the use of its built-in automation tools:
Synchronizer: The synchronizer lets you mirror actions across all your cloud phones instantly. So, if you do something on one phone, it happens on all of them.
Automation templates: GeeLark provides a ton of RPA automation templates for things like logins, posting, liking, and more, on different platforms. You can edit these templates to fit your needs, or even create your own custom workflows to automate anything you want.
API: If you’re into coding, the API is a super efficient way to automate your cloud phone actions.
Antidetect cloud phones provide a modern and efficient approach to phone farming. By replacing physical devices with cloud-based alternatives accessible through a single laptop application, you can simplify management and reduce costs. This approach also enables remote operation from any location, eliminates physical space constraints, and facilitates collaborative work, a feature limited by traditional phone farm setups.

iOS cloud phones are not available at the moment. The good news is, we’re working on them and they’ll be released pretty soon.

Unlike regular Android emulators that just fake the hardware, like the processor and graphics card, GeeLark gives you a real Android environment with actual hardware info. This seriously cuts down on the chances of apps or games detecting you. Plus, thanks to cloud server power, GeeLark runs heavy-duty apps and games smoothly. And you can run a bunch of them at once, without your computer slowing you down.

Emulators, on the other hand, are limited by your computer’s power. Heavy apps can freeze, and compatibility depends on how well the emulator’s software is optimized, which can mean some apps just won’t work right. Check out our article for a full comparison between cloud phones and Android emulators.

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