Use the VPN for only the apps you choose
Most VPNs are all-or-nothing: the whole device moves country. OmnixVPN routes per app. Netflix through the US, your banking app at home, everything else untouched, all at the same time.
Why route only some apps?
Banking stays home
Banks flag foreign IPs. Leave your banking app on your real location, or pin it to your home country while you travel.
Streaming goes abroad
Give just your streaming apps a US or UK exit and browse those catalogs while the rest of the device stays local.
Work apps in the right region
Keep your work tools exiting in your company's country so logins and compliance checks never complain.
Everything else untouched
Local news, food delivery, maps, and smart-home apps keep working exactly as they do without a VPN.
Set up in three steps
Install and sign in
Windows, macOS, Android, or iPhone. The 7-day trial starts when you sign in.
Open the Per App tab
Add a rule: pick an app and give it a country. Add as many rules as you like.
Connect
Each app exits where you told it to. Everything else stays on your normal connection.
On phones you pick from your apps (iPhone uses App Store search). On macOS you can target apps, domains, or IP addresses. On Windows, rules targetdomainsand IPs: route the website or service instead of the program.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use a VPN for just one app?
Yes. That is exactly what OmnixVPN is built for: pick the app, pick its exit country, and only that app goes through the VPN. Everything else on your device keeps your normal connection.
Can different apps use different countries at the same time?
Yes. With multi tunneling, each app runs through its own tunnel to its own country simultaneously: Netflix through the US while your banking app stays home. It is included in every plan.
Does the rest of my traffic go through the VPN?
No. Apps without a rule use your regular connection, untouched. That keeps local services, printers, and region-sensitive apps working exactly as before.
What is the difference between per-app routing and split tunneling?
Classic split tunneling only decides which apps are inside or outside one tunnel. OmnixVPN goes further: each app can have its own tunnel to a different country, all active at once.
Does per-app routing work on iPhone?
Yes: pick apps through the built-in App Store search and give each a country. One iOS limitation: browsers cannot be routed individually, so for browser traffic route the whole device instead.
Will it work on networks that block VPNs?
Yes. OmnixVPN tunnels over QUIC on port 443, the same protocol and port as the web, so hotel, office, and campus networks that block regular VPN protocols let it through.