Proxy browser


True anonymity
Mask your real IP address
Customize your IP address, WebRTC, and screen resolution to make each browsing session appear completely unique and prevent websites from tracking you.

Virtual phones
GeeLark’s virtual phones operate in the cloud and work the same as real phones. Access them whenever, wherever you need.

Unique fingerprint
Each cloud phone has its own unique device fingerprint, so your activity looks exactly like you’re using a real mobile phone.

Bulk actions
Optimize your workflows by controlling multiple cloud phones at once.

GeeLark provides high performance and compatibility for running resource-intensive applications and games. It allows you to run multiple instances at the same time without the limitations of your personal computer.
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Flexible proxy integration
Supports all major proxy types
GeeLark is built to easily configure and utilize various proxies (HTTP(S), SOCKS, mobile), offering maximum flexibility and control over your connection.


Automation
Automate account actions
Automate repetitive tasks with GeeLark’s synchronizer. Use in-app templates for clicking, typing, video editing, post-scheduling, and more. You can also create custom workflows with our RPA.
GeeLark AI & AIGC
Work and create with GeeLark AI
GeeLark AI, now integrated with DeepSeek, brings powerful AI to your creative process. Ask it anything about the app, and empower your content creation like never before.


Synchronizer
The synchronizer mirrors actions performed on one cloud phone to all other open ones.

RPA
Use pre-built templates for quick automation or create custom task workflows with our RPA.

GeeLark AI
Create engaging content faster with GeeLark AI. Easily edit videos and generate captions, so you can post without delay.
Seamless restriction bypassing
Access blocked content anywhere
Effortlessly bypass geographic content blocks, network restrictions, and firewall limitations to access the information and resources you need.

Why use a proxy browser like GeeLark?
Online platforms and websites are always trying to figure out who you are and where you’re browsing from, mainly by looking at your IP address. When you connect directly, your real location is immediately visible. This can stop you from accessing certain content, or it can expose your location to trackers and advertisers.
A proxy browser is your solution. It’s a special web browser, and GeeLark provides this functionality, which routes your entire internet connection through a different server (the proxy).
GeeLark takes this essential proxy browsing functionality and embeds it within its larger antidetect platform. This means you get the core benefit of IP masking, combined with all the other tools you need for serious online work—like managing multiple distinct profiles and accessing both desktop and mobile environments—all from one secure place.
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Frequently asked questions
A proxy browser is a web browser that is specifically configured to route all your internet requests through an intermediary server, known as a proxy server. Instead of connecting directly to a website, the browser first sends the request to the proxy.
When you use GeeLark Proxy Browser, the proxy server acts as a middleman. The target website you visit sees and records the IP address of the proxy server, not your device’s actual IP address. This masks your location and digital identity, making tracking your browsing activity much more difficult.
A proxy server is the actual intermediary service—the machine that processes and forwards your requests. A proxy browser is the application (the browser itself) that is set up to utilize that specific proxy server to handle its internet traffic. GeeLark is the browser designed to easily integrate with proxy servers.
If a website or service is blocked in your geographical region (geo-restriction) or by your local network (like at a school or office), connecting through a proxy server located outside of that restricted area can often grant you access. The website sees the proxy’s location, not yours..
Not necessarily. While the data has to travel an extra step, some proxy servers offer benefits like caching. Caching stores copies of frequently visited web pages. If you visit that page again, the proxy can serve the cached copy, which can actually reduce bandwidth usage and speed up the page load time.









