With Kameleo, you can easily create multiple virtual browser profiles to work with multiple accounts. It helps you hide your actual timezone, geolocation, language, IP address and creates natural browser fingerprints to prevent detection by anti-bot systems. Kameleo is compatible with Selenium, Playwright, and Puppeteer frameworks for automating web scraping tasks. This repository shows useful and easy to understand examples written in Node.js, Python and .NET Core (C#) about web scraping and automated browsing with Kameleo Client.
- Stay completely undetected, so websites won’t be able to detect that you are using automation tools
- Start unlimited number of profiles with different natural browser fingerprints
- Use authenticated HTTP/SOCKS/SSH proxies in browsers
- Create isolated browsing environments simultaneously
- Use real browser profiles of Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge
- Edit, Import or Export browser cookies
- Modify WebRTC parameters
- Modify Geolocation settings
- Modify Timezone and Language settings
- Modify WebGL fingerprint
- Modify 2D Canvas fingerprint
- Modify Navigator properties
- Modify Screen resolution
Note: You need Automation package of Kameleo to access the features described below.
./Kameleo.CLI email="[email protected]" password="Pa$$w0rd"
- For projects located in the
nodejs
folder you must runnpm install
and thennpm start
. - For projects located in the
python
folder you must runpip install -r requirements.txt
and thenpython app.py
. - For project located in the
dotnet-csharp
folder just open the .csproj file using Visual Studio 2019 or later.
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Folder | Description |
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automate_mobile_profiles_on_desktop | This code shows you how to emulate a mobile device in Chroma browser. And how to drive it with Selenium or any other automation framework. |
clean_workspace | Delete the profiles in your Kameleo Workspace. Useful when migrating to Kameleo 3, in particular |
connect_to_selenium | This code shows you how to launch a browser in Kameleo, perform actions using Selenium commands, and then close the browser. |
connect_with_playwright_to_chrome | This code shows how to start a Chromium-based browser in Kameleo and automate tasks using the Playwright framework. |
connect_with_playwright_to_firefox | This code illustrates how to start a Firefox in Kameleo and then automate actions using Playwright framework. |
connect_with_puppeteer | This code illustrates how to start a Chromium based browser in Kameleo and then automate actions using Puppeteer framework. |
create_profile | This is an example for creating a Kameleo profile using the Local API. |
duplicate_profile | This code shows you how to duplicate the data stored in a virtual browser profile. |
find_baseprofile | This quick example shows you different ways to find the perfect base profile using Kameleo Local API. |
manage_cookies | Kameleo allows you to edit, modify or create cookies with just a few lines of code. |
profile_export_import | This is a quick example of saving and loading profiles to/from .kameleo files on your computer. |
start_browser_with_additional_options | Check out this example if you want to pass command-line arguments or extra Selenium capabilities when starting a browser. |
start_with_proxy | Kameleo makes it easy to use any HTTP, SOCKS, or SSH proxy. Check out these few lines of code to see how. |
update_profile | This code is to illustrate how easy is to modify profile attributes after you have created one. |
upgrade_profile | If you reuse virtual browser profiles and you would like to update the spoofed browser version you should follow this example. |