@kameleo/local-api-client
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5.0.0 • Public • Published

Kameleo SDK

You patched CDP, handled canvas, fixed WebGL — and still got blocked. Sound familiar?

Kameleo adapts automatically to anti-bot changes, so your browser operations keep looking like ordinary human traffic without daily maintenance. This is the TypeScript/JavaScript SDK for Kameleo's Local API, giving you programmatic control over browser profiles from your existing Playwright, Puppeteer, or Selenium automation.

What you get

  • Always-current fingerprints — Chroma (Chrome) kernels ship within 5 days of every Chrome stable release; no manual re-testing after updates
  • Engine-level masking — canvas, WebGL, CDP signals, timezone, geolocation, and fonts patched at the C++ level, not via JS injection that detectors can unwind
  • Fingerprint diversity on demand — run Chroma and Junglefox (Firefox) side-by-side; mix browser, OS, and device type per profile to avoid cross-domain pattern matching
  • Drop into your existing stack — connect via Playwright, Puppeteer, or Selenium with no framework rewrite; SDKs also available for Python and C#

Quickstart

You'll need a Kameleo account to run the Engine — the free tier includes 2 concurrent browsers and no credit card is required. Create a free account →

1. Install Kameleo

# Windows
winget install Kameleo.App

# macOS
brew install --cask kameleo

2. Install the SDK

npm install @kameleo/local-api-client

3. Follow the quickstart guide

Everything from starting the Engine to connecting your first profile is covered in the Kameleo Developer Center.

Integrations

Full guides with working examples for each framework:

More guides

⭐ Staying undetected? Star us on GitHub

If Kameleo keeps your browsers undetected, a ⭐ on GitHub helps us keep pace with anti-bot changes.

API Reference

All endpoints with exhaustive descriptions and example values are on the API reference page. Full IntelliSense support in VS Code — no extra package needed.

License

This project is released under MIT License. Please refer to LICENSE.txt for more details.