The VPN that
can't be blocked.
OmnixVPN tunnels over QUIC on port 443, the same protocol and port as the websites you visit. Hotel Wi-Fi, office firewalls, and school networks let it through while regular VPNs get blocked.
Install the app. Connect where others can't.
Firewalls block VPN protocols, but they can't block port 443: it carries every HTTPS site on the web. The OmnixVPN app tunnels over QUIC on that same port, so there is no VPN protocol to catch.
Install in minutes
Download the app and sign in. No config files, no router settings, nothing to tweak.
Pick a country per app
Give each app its own exit country, or route everything through one. Your choice.
Connect anywhere
One tap to connect. It keeps working on hotel Wi-Fi, office networks, and mobile data.
QUIC on port 443.
Nothing to block.
The app's traffic runs on QUIC over port 443: the same technology and port behind today's biggest websites. Blocking it means blocking the web itself, so restrictive networks let it through.
Networks that block typical VPNs
Why:these networks filter known VPN protocols. OmnixVPN doesn't use one: it tunnels over QUIC on port 443, the same path as any website visit.
Live routing. All at once.
Every app,
its own country
Regular VPNs push everything through one location, so your bank flags fraud while you stream. OmnixVPN gives each app its own exit country, all connected at the same time.
Two things no other VPN gives you
A connection that works on networks that block VPNs, and a different country for every app. Everything else is just good defaults.
Different apps, different countries
Stream from one country, bank from another, work through a third: all at the same time. No other VPN does this.
Top strengthWorks where other VPNs give up
Hotel Wi-Fi, office firewalls, campus networks, restrictive ISPs. If you can load a website, OmnixVPN connects.
Always connectsBuilt on modern connection tech
OmnixVPN runs on QUIC, the same technology behind todayβs biggest websites, so networks treat it like ordinary browsing.
QUIC protocolSimple enough for anyone
Tap to connect, pick a country, done. No technical setup, no confusing menus, no jargon.
User friendlyServers in 22+ countries
Pick an exit country per app or for everything at once, and change it anytime.
Global networkFree for 7 days
Every feature, free for a week. No card up front: you only pay if you choose to subscribe.
Free trialOne app. Every device.
Download OmnixVPN where you need it. One account covers them all.
Every plan starts free
Full access for 7 days. No card required: you only pay if you decide to subscribe.
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Frequently asked questions
What makes OmnixVPN different from other VPNs?
Two things: it connects on networks that block regular VPNs, because it tunnels over QUIC on port 443 like the web itself, and it can route each app through a different country at the same time.
Why does OmnixVPN work on networks that block VPNs?
Firewalls block VPNs by recognizing VPN protocols. OmnixVPN uses QUIC, the same connection technology as regular websites, so there is no VPN signature to detect: blocking it would mean blocking the web.
Can I route different apps through different countries?
Yes. That is OmnixVPN's signature feature: give Netflix a US exit, your banking app your home country, and work apps another: all connected simultaneously, no switching.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial with full access to all features. No card required to start: you only pay if you choose to subscribe after the trial.
Which devices does OmnixVPN support?
Windows, macOS, Android, iPhone/iPad, and Linux. One account covers all your devices.