Documentation
Everything from first launch to power-user workflows. Looking for automation and the browser API? See the API docs.
First launch, the URL bar, opening modes, and your first saved workspace in five minutes.
Navigation, zoom, tabs, developer tools, extensions, user scripts, and screenshots.
Full browser isolation — separate cookies, cache, extensions, and proxy per profile.
Make every profile look like a different machine — GPU, screen, canvas, fonts, and more.
Per-profile HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS proxies with a reusable saved-proxy library.
Built-in ad, popup, and tracker blocking with tunable filter lists and per-browser control.
Encrypted local store for logins, keys, cards, and notes, with per-profile browser autofill.
Auto-tiling, layout locking, and one-click restoration of your whole setup.
Hierarchical bookmarks, tags, import/export, and the customizable Live Info Bar.
Embed any Windows application directly into your layout, alongside browsers.
A docked AI chat that drives your real, logged-in browsers — bring your own model key.
Trading tools and the Quick Symbol Manager across six providers.
Settings categories, themes, search filters, and stealth privacy modes.
Complete reference for every shortcut across layout, browser, and settings.
Power-user workflows, an automation decision tree, and performance tips.
MetaDock's core — the multi-browser workspace, isolated profiles, proxies, workspaces and layouts, and the automation API — is stable and is what most people use every day. Alongside it, several newer features are still maturing and are marked Beta in these docs.
A beta feature means:
Currently in beta: Anti-Fingerprint (advanced spoofing), AI Assistant, Password Vault, Ad & Tracker Blocking, Native Apps, and the Video Player.