ABOUT THIS SITE

About V2Ray Downloads

V2Ray Downloads organizes technical guidance for downloading, installing, and configuring V2Ray clients, with platform-specific links, quick-start steps, advanced configuration notes, and troubleshooting help for v2rayN, v2rayNG, and v2flyNG.

Four platform download links Client configuration guides Core relationships explained Open-source code ecosystem
SITE SCOPE

Site focus and content boundaries

This site does not provide proxy nodes or generate or distribute subscription content. Its focus is to clearly explain client versions, operating-system architectures, package types, and configuration steps, while bringing download links for different platforms together on one page. Visitors can choose a client for Windows, macOS, Android, or Linux, then use the quick-start guide to import a subscription, select a proxy mode, and verify the connection.

Download links are checked against version lists for the application name, platform architecture, and file path, helping prevent installation problems caused by choosing the wrong model or processor.

OPEN SOURCE ECOSYSTEM

The Project V ecosystem and core relationships

V2Fly and Xray

Project V is an open-source technology ecosystem built around proxy protocols, transport methods, and routing capabilities. V2Fly continues the community-maintained direction of V2Ray Core, while Xray belongs to a core family with its own development path. They share some protocol and configuration concepts, but their supported features and fields are not identical.

Clients and cores

v2rayN is a desktop graphical client that can manage different cores and configurations. v2rayNG is primarily for Android and uses the Xray core; v2flyNG also targets Android but focuses on the V2Fly core. The client handles the interface, subscriptions, and system proxy controls, while the core handles connections, protocol processing, and routing.

MAINTENANCE

Content maintenance principles

Download information is organized by client, platform, and processor architecture, with version lists and link availability checked regularly. Guides follow the actual operating sequence in graphical clients. For menu names, subscription imports, system proxies, routing, and TUN mode, they distinguish platform differences and applicable conditions. When features change, related guidance is updated to match the current client interface rather than applying older steps directly to a newer release.

RESPONSIBLE USE

Usage guidance

This site is intended for learning about client installation, configuration, and networking technologies. It is not responsible for the availability of third-party subscriptions, servers, or external services. Before using related software or configurations, understand the applicable laws, network-management requirements, and terms of service in your region. You are responsible for the sources of configurations you import, your access activity, and how your data is handled.