Bot Detection Test
Check if your browser is behaving like a real user or an automated bot.
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Result:
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Navigator
Navigator
Webdriver
Webdriver
CDP
CDP
CDP:
isDevtoolOpen:
User agent
User agent
- A bot detection test determines whether your browser profile or automation setup behaves like a real user or gets flagged as a bot. Pixelscan analyzes fingerprints, behavior patterns, and connection details to reveal how detection systems might see your setup.
- Human Detected means your environment looks natural, and no suspicious activity has been flagged.
- Bot Detected means your setup or automation workflow might be considered automated or bot-like by the target platforms you're working with. This often happens when the configuration is off—such as running in headless mode, using default settings, or combining mismatched fingerprints and proxies.
- Pixelscan uses advanced detection methods similar to those used by major bot detection tools and platforms. It analyzes fingerprints, proxy behavior, and browser signals—helping you test your setup before going live and avoid detection on target websites.
- Yes. Pixelscan is designed for automation users who need to test how their setup will be seen by detection systems. You can use it to check:
- Antidetect browser profiles (e.g., Multilogin, GoLogin)
- Scraping frameworks (e.g., Puppeteer, Playwright, Selenium)
- Custom automation scripts with fingerprint spoofing
- Proxy-based configurations for traffic rotation or IP masking
- Just open Pixelscan in your browser and run the test—no installation needed. You’ll get instant feedback on how your setup is classified, along with a detailed report to help you understand and improve your environment.