Route a single website through the VPN
Name a domain, pick a country. Only traffic to that site takes the tunnel: from any browser or app, while everything else on your machine stays on your normal connection.
Domain rules are a desktop feature (macOS and Windows). On phones, routing is per app instead.
When one domain is all you need to move
A work portal, pinned
Keep your company's portal exiting in the office's country so logins and compliance checks stay quiet, wherever you are.
One geo-fenced site
Reach a site that expects a specific country without moving your whole browser there: only that domain takes the tunnel.
Consistency while traveling
A service that dislikes IP changes keeps seeing the same country from every hotel and airport on your trip.
Everything else stays local
Search results, maps, and local sites keep your real location. One rule moves one thing, nothing more.
Set up in three steps
Install the desktop app
macOS or Windows. The 7-day trial starts when you sign in.
Add a domain rule
In the Per App tab choose the domain type, enter the site (like example.com), and pick its country.
Connect
Traffic to that domain exits where you chose. The rest of your machine doesn't notice.
Desktop rules can also target wholeappsor IP addresses, and different rules can exit in different countries at the same time.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between per-app and per-domain routing?
Per-app moves a whole program (Netflix, a game, your bank app) through a country. Per-domain moves one website: traffic to that domain takes the tunnel no matter which browser or app opens it.
Does a domain rule work in every browser?
Yes. The rule applies at the network level, so it catches traffic to that domain from any browser or app on the device. No extensions and no separate browser profiles needed.
Can I route different domains through different countries?
Yes. With multi tunneling, each rule can point at its own country and they all run at the same time. It is included in every plan.
Does per-domain routing work on iPhone or Android?
Domain rules are a desktop feature (macOS and Windows). On phones, routing is per app instead: pick the app and give it a country.
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 office, hotel, and campus networks that block regular VPN protocols let it through.