OpenVPN for Android

OpenVPN for Android

Client-based VPN with location choices and built-in support pages

Client-based VPN with location choices and built-in support pages

OpenVPN for Android centers on what a VPN client should do best: connect you to VPN services with minimal fuss. Built on the OpenVPN project, it gives you a direct path to link with the VPN servers you already trust. There is no need for root access, and it works on devices that support VPN connections, which makes it a flexible option for a wide range of users.

A standout convenience is the ability to choose from servers across different locations. Whether you want to switch regions or stick to a preferred endpoint, the app lets you target the server you need. If you already have a VPN subscription, you can point the client to your provider’s server and get online accordingly. This client-first approach emphasizes compatibility with existing services rather than trying to reinvent what a provider already offers.

Support is handled thoughtfully inside the app. An integrated FAQ addresses common questions, which helps demystify settings and routine use. If something does not work as expected, a built-in bug report page allows you to send feedback and suggestions for improvements, keeping the development loop close to the user.

There are clear trade-offs with this focused design. It is not a one-click service with its own bundled network, so users should expect to bring their own provider details or choose from available locations as needed. In return, you get a purposeful client that prioritizes connecting to VPN services and gives you practical tools for help and feedback.

If you are seeking a straightforward way to connect to VPN servers across locations, and you value in-app answers and a direct feedback channel, OpenVPN for Android fits the bill.

Developer

Arne Schwabe

OS

Version

0.7.61

License

Free