If you need a service that offers customizable fingerprinting and automated Captcha solving for sneaky browser automation, Browserbase is another good option. It also offers a headless browser option that integrates with tools like Playwright, Puppeteer and Selenium, as well as serverless computing infrastructure and full browser visibility. The service's stealth mode offers customizable fingerprinting and automated Captcha solving, too, so it's a good option for more sophisticated automation.
Another service worth a look is Browserless, which runs a managed browser pool service. That means you can run your automation without having to worry about the underlying infrastructure. Browserless also offers anti-bot detection, Captcha bypassing, session persistence and JavaScript rendering for single-page apps. Its pay-by-the-minute pricing is flexible enough to accommodate different automation needs.
If you're only interested in Captcha solving, Capsolver is a good option. It can handle a variety of Captchas, including reCAPTCHA v2 and v3, hCaptcha and FunCaptcha. Capsolver is integrated through APIs and browser extensions, supports multiple languages and has a high uptime. That makes it a good option for web testing, data scraping and other automated tasks that need to bypass Captchas.
Last, NopeCHA is an automated CAPTCHA solving service that's easy to use and available as a Chrome extension and Firefox addon. It handles multiple languages and several CAPTCHA types, and it's easy to set up and has flexible pricing. That makes it good for personal, business and automation projects where you need to bypass Captchas quickly.