Per-app routing. Firewall-proof connections.
Two things no other VPN does, and the honest list of everything else. If it's on this page, it's shipped.
Why does OmnixVPN work on networks that block VPNs?
Firewalls block VPNs by recognizing their protocols. OmnixVPN tunnels over QUIC on port 443, the connection technology and port behind the modern web, so there is no VPN protocol to recognize. Blocking it would mean blocking the web.
Hotel Wi-Fi
Hotel networks route everything through captive portals and filter VPN protocols. OmnixVPN tunnels over QUIC on port 443, the same path the web uses, so it connects.
Office networks
Corporate firewalls inspect traffic and drop anything that looks like a VPN. OmnixVPN doesn't look like one.
School and campus Wi-Fi
Campus filters block VPN ports and protocols. OmnixVPN uses the same port and protocol as the websites students load all day.
Restrictive ISPs
Some providers throttle or block VPN traffic they can identify. OmnixVPN gives them nothing to identify.
How does per-app routing work?
Pick a country next to each app. That's it: every app's traffic exits where you told it to, all running at once.
Open your app list
OmnixVPN shows the apps installed on your device.
Assign countries
Netflix → US. Banking → home. Work → your company's region.
Connect once
All routes run simultaneously. Save the setup as a profile for next time.
Multi tunneling (several countries active at once) is included in every plan.Route per app →Route per domain →Compare plans →
Everything in the app today
Works through blocking firewalls
Hotel, office, and campus networks that block VPN protocols let OmnixVPN through: its traffic has no VPN signature.
ConnectivityPer-app routing
Choose which apps go through the VPN and which country each one exits from.
RoutingMulti tunneling
Several exit countries active at the same time: every app on its own path.
RoutingSaved routing profiles
Set up "Remote Work" or "Travel" once, then switch your whole routing setup with one tap.
RoutingQUIC transport
The same connection technology as the modern web: the reason networks treat OmnixVPN like a website.
TechnologySurvives network changes
The connection holds when you move between Wi-Fi and mobile data. No reconnect, no drop.
Connectivity22+ countries
Pick an exit country per app or for everything: change it anytime.
NetworkSimple by design
Tap to connect, pick a country, done. No config files, no jargon.
Usability7-day free trial
Every feature on every plan, free for a week. Cancel anytime before it ends.
PricingGet the app for your device
Frequently asked questions
Can I use two VPN locations at the same time?
Yes. With multi tunneling, each app gets its own exit country simultaneously. Netflix through the US while your banking app stays on your home country. No switching back and forth.
How do I route different apps through different countries?
Open the app list in OmnixVPN, pick a country next to each app, and connect. Each app's traffic exits from the country you chose, all at the same time.
Is per-app routing the same as split tunneling?
Split tunneling only decides which apps use the VPN. Per-app routing goes further: every app can use a different VPN country at the same time: something classic split tunneling can't do.
Will OmnixVPN work on my work or school network?
In most cases, yes. Networks block VPNs by recognizing VPN protocols; OmnixVPN uses the same QUIC connection as ordinary websites, so there is no VPN signature to block.
Do I need any technical knowledge to use it?
No. Install the app, sign in, tap connect. Per-app countries are one tap each, and you can save your setup as a profile to reuse later.