Versions:

  • 3.2.5
  • 2.3.2

Invisible Man XRay is an open-source, free Windows client designed to provide a graphical front-end for the Xray core, positioning itself within the network-proxy and privacy-software category. Developed by the publisher Invisible Man, the application currently ships in version 3.2.5 and has released two major iterations to date, reflecting steady evolution since its debut. By wrapping the powerful Xray core in a lightweight desktop interface, the program enables users to establish and manage secure proxy tunnels, route traffic through multiple protocols, and apply fine-grained traffic splitting without editing JSON files by hand. Typical use cases include bypassing regional restrictions, obfuscating network footprints on public Wi-Fi, chaining several proxy nodes for redundancy, and experimenting with emerging V2Ray-based sub-protocols such as VLESS and XTLS. The open-source codebase encourages community auditing, custom plug-ins, and rapid adaptation to new transport methods, while the zero-cost licensing appeals to privacy advocates who prefer transparent tooling. Version 3.2.5 refines connection stability, streamlines the import of subscription links, and adds automatic core updating so that cryptographic transport libraries stay current without manual intervention; earlier releases focused on foundational stability and basic routing profiles. Both versions remain available for selective downgrade or compatibility testing, although the latest build is recommended for ongoing security. Invisible Man XRay is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the newest release and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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