My Experience Using 2Captcha and Its Browser Extension: A Detailed Review
When I first started looking for a way to bypass CAPTCHAs automatically, I knew nothing about how these services worked. All I wanted was a stable, affordable tool that could solve different types of CAPTCHAs without forcing me to click endless “I’m not a robot” checkboxes or identify traffic lights at two in the morning. After trying several services, I finally decided to test 2Captcha, both the API and the official browser extension. Over time, this service became my main solution for automated CAPTCHA solving, and in this article I will share my full experience—from first setup to daily use.
Why I Chose 2Captcha
The main reason I chose 2Captcha was its reputation. Many developers, marketers, and automation specialists mentioned that 2Captcha was one of the most stable and inexpensive CAPTCHA-solving platforms. I needed something that:
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Works 24/7 without interruptions
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Supports reCAPTCHA v2, v3, hCaptcha, FunCaptcha, image CAPTCHAs
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Has clear API documentation
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Provides browser extensions for quick use
2Captcha checked all those boxes, so I decided to try it.
Setting Up an Account
The first steps were very simple:
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I registered on https://2captcha.com/.
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I confirmed my email.
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I went to my dashboard and copied my API key, which is needed for any request.
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I topped up my balance with a small amount to test the service.
You do not need a lot of money to test. Even $1 is enough to solve hundreds of simple CAPTCHAs.
How the Service Works in Practice
2Captcha uses a network of real human workers who solve CAPTCHAs manually. When you send a CAPTCHA through the API, a worker sees it and solves it. The solution is then sent back to your script or browser extension.
The main advantage is that 2Captcha supports almost every CAPTCHA type, including:
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Normal image CAPTCHAs
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reCAPTCHA v2 (“I’m not a robot”, invisible, checkbox)
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reCAPTCHA v3
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hCaptcha
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FunCaptcha (Arkose Labs)
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KeyCAPTCHA
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GeeTest
This wide compatibility is one of the reasons I continued using the service.
My Experience Using the 2Captcha Browser Extension
After working with the API for a while, I tried the official browser extension. It is available for Chrome and Firefox. The extension allows you to solve CAPTCHAs on websites without writing any code.
Installation
The installation process was quick:
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Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
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Open the settings.
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Paste your API key.
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Turn on automatic solving.
That’s it—the extension is ready.
How It Works During Browsing
When I visit a website with a CAPTCHA:
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The extension detects it automatically.
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It sends the CAPTCHA to 2Captcha’s servers.
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After a few seconds, the solution appears.
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The CAPTCHA is solved and I can continue browsing.
For reCAPTCHA v2, the checkbox gets ticked automatically.
For hCaptcha, the extension fills the answer tokens behind the scenes.
For image CAPTCHAs, it enters the text for me.
This makes the browsing experience much smoother, especially on websites where solving CAPTCHAs manually would take a lot of time.
Speed and Accuracy
Speed
My average solving times were:
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reCAPTCHA v2: 6–20 seconds
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hCaptcha: 10–30 seconds
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Image CAPTCHAs: 5–10 seconds
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FunCaptcha: 15–40 seconds
These times can vary depending on the time of day and system load, but in general the speed is consistent enough for both manual browsing and automated scripts.
Accuracy
In my experience, the success rate was high:
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reCAPTCHA: around 90%
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hCaptcha: 85–90%
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Image CAPTCHAs: almost always correct
Sometimes a CAPTCHA fails on the first attempt, but the extension usually retries automatically.
Using 2Captcha With Code
Although the extension is convenient, I also used the API in my scripts. The logic is always similar:
Step 1: Send CAPTCHA to 2Captcha
You upload the CAPTCHA or send a sitekey + page URL.
Step 2: Wait for the solution ID
2Captcha assigns an ID and begins solving.
Step 3: Request the result
You poll the server until the answer is ready.
Step 4: Use the solution in your script
For reCAPTCHA, you get a token.
For image CAPTCHAs, you get the text.
For hCaptcha, you get another type of token.
This workflow is simple and well-documented.
What I Liked Most
After several months of use, these are the advantages I noticed:
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Low cost – The service is very affordable.
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High success rate – Most CAPTCHAs are solved correctly.
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Easy API – Integration with scripts is straightforward.
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Good browser extension – Particularly useful for everyday browsing.
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Supports many CAPTCHA types – Including complex ones like FunCaptcha.
What Could Be Better
No service is perfect. Here are the challenges I faced:
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Sometimes solving takes longer than expected, especially for hCaptcha.
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Rarely, the CAPTCHA is solved incorrectly and needs to be retried.
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During peak hours, speed can drop slightly.
However, none of these issues were deal-breakers for me.
Final Thoughts
My experience with 2Captcha has been very positive. It is a reliable, simple, and inexpensive tool for anyone who needs automated CAPTCHA solving—whether for web scraping, testing, SEO tools, or just personal convenience. The browser extension is especially useful if you encounter CAPTCHAs during normal browsing and want to save time.
I continue to use 2Captcha regularly, and in my personal workflow it has proven to be one of the most stable and practical solutions on the market.
If you need a straightforward CAPTCHA-solving service that works well and does not require complex setup, 2Captcha is definitely worth trying.
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