PROJECT NOTES

Site Scope and Content Maintenance

Practical guides covering V2Ray client downloads, subscription imports, and routing configuration.

V2Ray Client Download Hub is a reference site for everyday users and technical users, bringing together platform links, installation steps, and common configuration methods for v2rayN, v2rayNG, and v2flyNG. Pages are organized for Windows, macOS, Android, and Linux, with a focus on version selection, subscription imports, system proxy settings, TUN mode, and troubleshooting. The goal is to reduce the time spent searching across different clients.

Pages in each language are written and maintained separately. Technical terms, menu labels, and operation sequences follow the actual interface of the corresponding client.

The Project V Open-Source Ecosystem

Project V is an open-source technology ecosystem built around proxy protocols, transport methods, and routing capabilities. V2Fly continues the community maintenance direction of V2Ray Core, while Xray extends a similar configuration model with additional protocol and transport capabilities. v2rayN can work with different cores, v2rayNG primarily uses the Xray core, and v2flyNG focuses on the V2Fly core. The client handles the graphical interface and configuration management; the core handles connections, protocol processing, and routing. They operate at different layers.

Content Maintenance Principles

Download pages use client release records to organize file names, platform architectures, and download paths, with related notes updated after version changes. Tutorials are checked against real client interfaces to verify menu locations and operation sequences. When versions differ, the applicable range is stated first instead of applying steps from an older interface to a newer release. Protocol and core topics focus on explaining concepts without inventing performance figures or node test results.

Responsible Use

This site provides organized software information and technical instructions. It does not provide network services or guarantee third-party subscriptions, servers, or configuration content. Choose features according to the laws and regulations in your region and your actual environment, and manage subscription URLs, account information, and configuration files yourself. For organizational networks or managed devices, confirm the applicable network-use policies first.

Find Help

If you run into problems during installation or connection, start with the categorized answers in the Help Center. For a first-time setup, begin with Quick Start and follow the order of importing a subscription, choosing a server, setting the proxy, and verifying the connection. For split routing, DNS, or TUN mode, continue with Advanced Usage.