Legitimate free CAPTCHA solving is extremely limited. For modern CAPTCHAs, you'll either need to solve them manually or pay for a service. If you're automating something, consider reaching out to the website for API access instead.

In the endless cat-and-mouse game of cybersecurity, CAPTCHAs have become the universal gatekeeper of the internet. Whether you are trying to log into a public Wi-Fi network, scrape e-commerce prices, or simply post a comment on a blog, you’ve likely been stopped by a grid of blurry buses, traffic lights, or crosswalks.

CAPTCHA is a type of challenge-response test used to determine whether the user is human. It typically involves a visual or audio-based puzzle that requires users to enter a code or answer a question to prove they are not a bot. CAPTCHAs are used to prevent spam, abuse, and unauthorized access to websites, services, and applications.