PandaVPN currently supports Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux, Android TV, Apple TV, and the CLI version.
You can use PandaVPN on Windows PCs, Mac, Android phones, Android tablets, Android TV, iPhone, iPad, Linux devices, and Apple TV.
If you need to use PandaVPN on servers, router environments, or other command-line-supported devices, you can also choose the PandaVPN CLI version. We recommend downloading the latest client for your platform from the official website:
https://pandavpnpro.com/download
PandaVPN currently has only one official website:
Please download or purchase PandaVPN only through the following official channels:
Please do not download or purchase PandaVPN from other websites. Unofficial channels may provide counterfeit software, which may cause service failure, privacy leakage, or funds loss.
If you find a suspected counterfeit website or app, or are not sure whether a channel is official, please contact us through customer support email for confirmation:
Different PandaVPN clients may support slightly different modes. Please refer to what is shown in your client.
Recommendation:
If you are not sure which mode to choose, use Smart Mode first. If local websites or apps become slow, use Tunnel All Except Region or another split-tunneling mode.
Network conditions vary by region and carrier, so actual speed may differ.
In general, servers that are geographically closer to you and have lower latency are usually faster and more stable. You can also choose servers based on your access needs. For example, if you want to access websites, apps, or games in a specific country or region, prioritize servers in that region.
We recommend choosing a server with lower latency in the client. If the speed is not ideal, try switching to another nearby server or changing the protocol.
PandaVPN does not limit usage traffic and does not actively limit connection speed. You can use it as needed.
However, please note that PandaVPN does not replace your internet connection and is not a “free data” tool. When using PandaVPN, your device still needs to be connected to Wi-Fi or mobile data first, and it will still consume the corresponding Wi-Fi or mobile data traffic.
In simple terms:
If you cannot access the internet after connecting, please first check whether your device’s Wi-Fi or mobile data is working normally, then try changing the PandaVPN server or protocol.
If local websites, apps, or LAN devices become slow after connecting to PandaVPN, it is usually because all traffic is being routed through the VPN tunnel.
You can switch protocols or enter PandaVPN Mode in the client and choose a more suitable split-tunneling mode:
If you need to access routers, printers, NAS, or other LAN devices, you can also enable LAN exclusion or local network direct connection settings in the client.
Yes. PandaVPN is safe.
PandaVPN supports OpenVPN, WireGuard, and the self-developed PandaVPN Mode. It protects your network connection through encrypted transmission, reducing the risk of data monitoring or leakage.
For privacy protection, PandaVPN uses random digital accounts, does not require excessive personal information during registration, and supports a no-logs policy to minimize user privacy data retention.
PandaVPN also supports payment methods such as Bitcoin and includes an AdBlocker feature to help reduce some ads, pop-ups, and malicious content.
The abbreviations in server names usually indicate the network service provider, region, or supported service.
For example, HKT, HKBN, APNIC, HKCM, PCCW, HiNet, SoftBank, and similar abbreviations usually refer to the network service provider related to the server.
If a server name contains a platform name, such as Netflix, BBC iPlayer, AbemaTV, Viaplay, or VIU, it usually means the server is more suitable for accessing that platform.
If access is abnormal, we recommend switching to another server in the same region and trying again.
Some users refer to VPNs as “accelerators.” If you only open the PandaVPN client but have not connected to a VPN server, your IP address will not change.
Please choose a server in the PandaVPN client and click Connect. After the connection is successful, your network IP address will change to the IP address of the selected server.
If your IP address still does not change after a successful connection, try the following:
If your IP still cannot be changed, please confirm that the client shows “Connected” and update PandaVPN to the latest version before trying again.
The server list is grouped by server tier, country or region, and some usage scenarios, making it easier to choose a suitable server.
Common groups:
In addition to the groups above, other servers are usually categorized by country, region, or server tier. You can choose a server based on your access needs.
The PandaVPN Android and iOS clients support the AdBlocker feature.
You can enable AdBlocker in the client settings. After enabling it, connect to any server in a supported mode to filter some ads.
AdBlocker is mainly used to filter some website ads, pop-up ads, banner ads, and some in-app ads.
Please note:
Ad filtering results may vary depending on the website, app, region, and ad loading method. It cannot guarantee that all ads will be blocked.