Multi-account browser for Mac

Every account, side by side.

Account Gallery is the browser built around Multitab: open the same site in several accounts at the same time, each one signed in. No logging out, no Chrome profiles, no second browser.

Free for up to 3 accounts · macOS 14 and later · one-time $9.99 for Pro

Three social media accounts open side by side in Account Gallery, each signed in. Three social media accounts open side by side in Account Gallery, dark mode.
Social media, all at once. Post, reply, and read analytics across three handles without logging in and out.
Three family hotel-loyalty accounts open side by side in Account Gallery, each with points and status. Three family hotel-loyalty accounts open side by side in Account Gallery, dark mode.
The family's points, in one window. Every hotel balance, status, and upcoming stay, side by side, before you book.
The New Multitab session dialog: one destination, opened in several isolated logins side by side. The New Multitab session dialog: one destination, opened in several isolated logins side by side.
Set it up once. Name a layout, point it at a site, choose how many accounts. Reopen the whole set any time.
Try it, right here

Drag to reorder. Your layout sticks.

This is the real interaction, live in your browser. Grab any account and drop it where you want it. Every saved Multitab reopens in the order you set.

Family points Drag to reorder
Hilton ‹ › ⟳ hilton.com/honors
DDad
◆ Diamond 1,284,500Honors points
Free night certs2
Nights to statuson track
Marriott ‹ › ⟳ marriott.com/bonvoy
MMom
★ Titanium 642,180Bonvoy points
Suite night awards5
Elite nights61
Hyatt ‹ › ⟳ hyatt.com/world-of-hyatt
YYou
▲ Globalist 318,940World of Hyatt points
Tier-night credits68
Suite upgrades4
The problem

You have more than one account. Your browser only lets you be one person at a time.

Two work handles and a personal one. A client's dashboard and your own. Your airline accounts, your hotel points, your family's logins. To move between them you log out, log back in, and lose your place, all day. An incognito window buys you a second session, then falls apart the moment you need a third.

Chrome profiles and a second browser still only show you one account at a time. Account Gallery shows you all of them at once, each one signed in, side by side.

Each tile holds its own login. Sign in once per account; it stays signed in.

See them all together in a tiled gallery, not one-at-a-time behind a profile switch.

Save a layout once and reopen the whole set by name, any time.

How it works

Three steps, then it just opens.

Pick a site. Point a new gallery at any website. Each tile loads its own isolated session.

Sign in to each tile once. A different account in every tile. They stay signed in.

Save the layout. Name it, reopen the whole set any time, or launch it from Spotlight.

Multitab · the feature

One tab. Every account.

A Multitab is one saved layout that opens a set of isolated logins side by side. Pick a destination, choose how many accounts, and Account Gallery lays them out in a clean gallery, each in its own signed-in session.

Build a Multitab for your Claude accounts, your airline programs, your team's shared tools, or your family's streaming profiles. Open it, and you are in all of them at once.

This is Multitab. See the feature →

Switch a saved Multitab, focus one tile, drag to reorder. The whole layout reopens just as you left it.

What it does

A separate browser session in every tile, kept signed in and current.

Per-tile login isolation

Open the same site in every tile and stay signed into a different account in each. Every tile has its own persistent data store, so logins never bleed across.

Saved Multitabs

Keep your layouts in a sidebar of multi-bookmarks. Create, rename, duplicate, and delete sets of accounts as your day changes.

Launch by name

Open a saved layout straight from Spotlight or Alfred. Type a session name and the whole gallery opens.

Follow and Focus

Follow mode drives every tile at once from one address bar. Focus mode spotlights one tile and dims the rest when you need to lean in.

Keep logins fresh

Tiles quietly reload on a cadence you set, so sessions stay warm and live data stays current. Choose which browser identity each tile presents, Safari or Chrome.

Full browser controls

Back, forward, reload, and an address bar in every tile. Rename each account, set its home page, and read the signed-in identity at a glance.

Who it's for

Made for anyone who lives in more than one account.

Work and personal

Your work and personal accounts of the same site, open together. Stop logging out of one to use the other.

Social media managers

Run every handle at once: several X and LinkedIn profiles and a brand Instagram, side by side, with no logging in and out.

Points and award travel

Open your bank, airline, and hotel portals together and compare balances and transfer options at the same time.

Frequent-flyer accounts

Check award space, upgrades, and miles across several airline accounts at once, without bouncing between logins.

Hotel loyalty for the family

Your Marriott, your partner's Hilton, your parents' Hyatt, side by side, so booking a family trip stops being a three-device job.

Agencies, freelancers, and sellers

Give each client or store a tile of its own: dashboards, ad managers, and inboxes, all signed in. Switch in a glance.

Yours, and only yours

Built to be trusted with your logins.

Account Gallery runs on your Mac. Each tile keeps its login in its own local container, so accounts never share cookies or bleed into each other, and the signed-in identity shows in every tile's header. No proxies, no anti-detect tricks, no fingerprint games: your sessions stay in their own containers on your device.

How it compares

No other Mac browser combines all of it.

Plenty of tools hold multiple accounts. Chrome profiles let you switch one at a time and rebuild your setup each session. Account Gallery shows them all at once, on a calm native Mac app with no proxies and no anti-detect setup, and reopens the whole layout by name. That combination is the product.

Capability Account Gallery Wavebox Ghost Browser SessionBox Arc
Isolated logins for the same siteprofiles
Tiled, see-them-all-at-once layoutsplit view
Saved multi-account layouts
Open a layout by name (Spotlight / Alfred)
Calm and native: no proxies or anti-detect setupanti-detect
One-time price, no subscriptionsubscriptionsubscriptionsubscriptionfree

Capabilities reflect what each tool commonly offers as of mid-2026; check each vendor for current details. Account Gallery is a native macOS app.

Good questions

The things people ask first.

Does it work with any website?

Yes. Point a tile at any address and sign in the way you normally would. Each tile is a standard, signed-in browser session.

How is this different from Chrome profiles?

Chrome profiles show one account at a time, and you rebuild your setup every session. Account Gallery shows them all at once and reopens the saved layout by name.

Is it safe to sign into so many accounts?

Each tile keeps its login in its own local container on your Mac. Tiles never share cookies, and nothing about your logins is sent to us.

Will sites see anything unusual?

No. Each tile presents as a normal browser session. No proxies, no automation, no fingerprint tricks, nothing for a site to flag.

What if I need more than six accounts?

Six covers most setups. If you need more, that is exactly the kind of use case we are shaping the next tier around.

Is there a subscription?

No. Free for three accounts, and a single one-time purchase for the rest. You keep what you buy.

Pricing

Free to start. One price to go further.

Open three accounts side by side for free. Pay once to unlock up to six, plus Follow and Focus modes. No subscription, ever.

Free
$0
  • Up to 3 accounts open at once
  • Unlimited saved layouts, launched by name
  • Per-tile login isolation
  • Keep-logins-fresh and identity per tile
Pro · one-time
$9.99 once
  • Everything in Free
  • Up to 6 accounts open at once
  • Follow mode and Focus mode
  • Layout presets and priority updates
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Get Account Gallery

Stop logging out. Open every account at once.

A native Mac app for macOS 14 and later. Free for three accounts.

A notarized direct download for macOS 14 and later. Open it, drag Account Gallery to your Applications folder, and you are set.

Mac first. An iPhone companion is in the works, so your accounts come with you.