Versions:

  • 0.15.0

V2Ray Electron 0.15.0, released by developer Jie Lu, is a lightweight, open-source proxy client that wraps the powerful V2Ray core inside an Electron shell for both Windows and macOS. Designed for users who need a straightforward graphical interface to the V2Ray ecosystem, the application translates the protocol’s advanced traffic-shaping, routing, and obfuscation capabilities into a point-and-click experience, eliminating the need for manual JSON editing or command-line operation. Typical use cases include circumventing regional network restrictions, encrypting traffic on public Wi-Fi, splitting domestic and international traffic for faster browsing, or simply adding an extra layer of privacy to everyday connections. The program sits in the system tray, offers server subscription auto-update, latency testing, and system-proxy toggling, making it equally suitable for travelers, remote workers, and privacy-conscious home users who want the flexibility of V2Ray without steep learning curves. Because it embeds the upstream V2Ray core, it supports VMess, VLite, VLESS, Shadowsocks, Socks, and Trojan protocols out of the box, allowing seamless switching between outbound strategies such as direct, blocked, or proxy rules. The single-version release streamlines maintenance while still providing the full feature parity of the underlying engine, and the Electron framework ensures cross-platform consistency with automatic dark-mode adaptation and native notifications. 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 build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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