Versions:

  • 7.19.5
  • 7.18.0
  • 7.17.3
  • 7.17.1
  • 7.17.0
  • 7.16.9
  • 7.16.8
  • 7.16.5
  • 7.16.4
  • 7.15.7
  • 7.15.6
  • 7.15.5
  • 7.15.4
  • 7.15.3
  • 7.15.2
  • 7.15.1
  • 7.15.0
  • 7.14.12
  • 7.14.10
  • 7.14.9
  • 7.14.6
  • 7.13.8
  • 7.13.7
  • 7.13.6
  • 7.13.2
  • 7.12.7
  • 7.12.5
  • 7.12.4
  • 7.12.3
  • 7.12.1
  • 7.11.3
  • 7.11.2
  • 7.10.5
  • 7.10.4
  • 7.9.3
  • 7.8.3
  • 7.7.1
  • 7.7.0
  • 7.6.2
  • 7.5.6
  • 7.4.2
  • 7.3.2
  • 7.2.3
  • 7.1.3
  • 6.60
  • 6.59
  • 6.58
  • 6.57
  • 6.56
  • 6.55
  • 6.53
  • 6.45
  • 6.33
  • 6.31
  • 5.39

v2rayN is a Windows‐based GUI client developed by 2dust that provides a convenient interface for managing proxy connections powered by the Xray and v2fly cores, positioning it firmly in the Networking / Proxy category. By wrapping these widely adopted open-source cores in a lightweight desktop application, the program lets users switch between multiple outbound protocols—including VMess, VLESS, Trojan, Shadowsocks, and Socks—without editing JSON configuration files by hand. Typical use cases range from privacy-conscious individuals circumventing regional restrictions or ISP throttling to enterprise administrators who need a quick way to distribute pre-configured server lists across employee laptops. Built-in routing rules, traffic statistics, latency testing, and log monitoring further reduce the learning curve, while support for subscription URLs enables automatic updates of large node sets. Since its initial release, the project has evolved through 55 public builds; version 7.19.5 refines the experience with faster core switching, clearer error prompts, and improved memory usage under high-throughput scenarios. Compatibility spans Windows 7 through Windows 11, and the portable executable can be run from a USB stick without installation, making v2rayN a practical addition to any portable toolkit. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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