iOS 15+ · macOS 12+ · visionOS

Private. Secure.
One-tap encrypted.

Voxel VPN wraps your traffic in AES-256 the moment you tap once. Stable across Wi-Fi and cellular, tuned for smooth video calls, and built for iPhone, Mac, iPad and Apple Vision Pro.

AES-256 encryption No activity logs 35+ locations
ConnectionEncrypted
ServerAmsterdam
ProtocolWireGuard
Latency18ms
AES-256
Bit encryption
Setup in 60 seconds

Three taps stand between you and a safer connection.

No configuration files. No manual server picking. No fiddling with protocols unless you want to. Voxel VPN is built for people who value their time as much as their privacy.

STEP · I

Install & launch

Grab Voxel VPN from the App Store. It runs on iPhone, iPad, Mac (M1+) and Apple Vision Pro. Sign-in is optional for the free tier.

STEP · II

Tap once

Hit the big connect button. Voxel picks the fastest nearby server, negotiates a WireGuard tunnel and lights up the shield — usually under a second.

STEP · III

Stay protected

Voxel keeps the tunnel alive as you move between Wi-Fi and cellular. The kill switch drops your traffic instantly if the tunnel ever falters.

Killer feature

The first VPN experience built for Vision Pro.

Voxel VPN was written for visionOS from day one, not ported. That means encrypted browsing inside Safari-in-space, private FaceTime windows, and a shield indicator that lives in your field of view — not tucked into a menu you have to hunt for.

On iPhone and Mac the same one-tap experience follows you around. Same account, same servers, same tunnel resumed after a screen wake. It is a small thing on paper. It changes how often you actually leave the VPN on in daily life.

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Who uses Voxel VPN

Built for the way Apple people actually browse.

Voxel VPN is a privacy layer for real-world habits — hotel Wi-Fi at 2am, quick FaceTime with family abroad, streaming during a layover. It is not a corporate compliance tool and it does not pretend to be.

Frequent travelers

Airport lounges, hotel networks, café Wi-Fi in six cities a month. One tap and every packet is wrapped, whichever SSID you jumped onto.

Remote workers

Video calls that don’t stutter, an untraceable IP when you’re not on the corporate VPN, and DNS leak protection out of the box.

Streamers & expats

Reach the news, sport and library you paid for from wherever you happen to be sitting. 35+ country picks, no re-authenticating between hops.

Privacy-conscious

You already turn off ad tracking and use a password manager. A no-logs VPN with a real kill switch is the next obvious slot in the stack.

Under the hood

Everything a modern VPN should ship with.

Voxel focuses on the essentials done properly. No dashboards you’ll never open. No 40-option config screen. The features below are on by default — you can leave them alone.

Encrypted transport

AES-256 + WireGuard, chosen automatically

WireGuard for speed, IKEv2 as a fallback when a network blocks UDP. AES-256-GCM under the hood — the same primitive banks and governments trust.

Kill switch

Fail closed by default

If the tunnel drops, so does your traffic. No accidental unencrypted seconds while your device reconnects.

DNS leak protection

Private DNS end-to-end

DNS queries stay inside the encrypted tunnel. Your ISP does not see which sites you resolve.

35+ locations

Servers where you actually go

A curated fleet across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific — not a headline number padded with virtual locations.

No activity logs

Built without a trail

Voxel does not store browsing history, DNS queries or connection timestamps that could tie sessions back to you.

Fine-tuned throughput

Servers built for calls, not just downloads

Low-jitter routing means FaceTime, Zoom and Google Meet don’t break up mid-sentence, even when you switch from Wi-Fi to LTE.

Honest comparison

Where Voxel wins — and where the giants still lead.

Voxel VPN is a newer product from a small European team. It beats the bigger names on simplicity and Apple-native experience, but you should know exactly where NordVPN and ExpressVPN still have the edge.

Feature Voxel VPN NordVPN ExpressVPN Surfshark
One-tap connect (Apple-native)PartialPartialPartial
Apple Vision Pro app
AES-256 + WireGuard✓ (NordLynx)✓ (Lightway)
Kill switch
Independently audited no-logs policyPlanned
Server locations35+110+105100+
Windows / Android / Linux appsRoadmap
Free tier

Comparison compiled from public product pages as of 2026. Voxel is honest about being newer: two rows above are places where the older, larger providers still lead.

Real reactions

Not a chorus of five stars — a mix that makes sense.

We picked three reactions that reflect what people actually say. Including one that isn’t a rave, because you deserve to see the trade-off.

★★★★★

“Installed it before a two-week trip. It just sat in my status bar and did the job — even on the worst airport Wi-Fi I’ve seen this year. Best part is I never had to think about it once.”

MO
Marta O.
Designer · Lisbon
★★★★★

“My M2 MacBook wakes from sleep and the tunnel is back up before Safari even loads. I’ve tried the big three — Voxel feels the most like a native Apple feature and least like a separate product.”

JS
Jonas S.
iOS dev · Berlin
★★★★

“Speeds are genuinely good and the app is clean. Wish there was an Android build — I use my iPhone daily but I also travel with a work Android and there’s nothing for me there yet. Worth watching regardless.”

RK
Rui K.
Analyst · Singapore
Behind Voxel

A small team, an honest product.

Voxel VPN is published by LEGIM SRL, a small European studio focused on making privacy tools that feel like they belong on iOS. The team shipped the first version in 2025 with a narrow, deliberate goal: build the calmest, fastest one-tap VPN experience on Apple hardware — and nothing else, at first.

That focus is why the app landed on visionOS the same day it landed on iPhone. It is also why Voxel does not yet have a Windows client, and why the server fleet sits at 35+ locations rather than 100+. Growth comes next; getting the core right came first.

“We’d rather ship a smaller, cleaner product that we can vouch for than pad the feature list with things we haven’t hardened yet.”

To be transparent: Voxel has not yet published an independent no-logs audit. That is on the roadmap and we’ll link it here when it lands. Until then, our data-handling is described in plain English in the privacy policy at voxel-app.com/privacy.html — no dark patterns, no marketing gloss.

We would rather earn your trust the slow way than claim it in a headline.

Frequently asked

Answers, without the marketing.

Is Voxel VPN free to use?

Yes, there is a free tier that lets you connect through a subset of servers with the same AES-256 encryption. A Pro subscription unlocks the full 35+ country list, higher-throughput servers optimized for streaming and video calls, and priority support. There is no time-limited “trial” that suddenly stops working — the free tier remains usable indefinitely.

Which platforms are supported?

Voxel VPN currently runs on iPhone (iOS 15 or later), iPad (iPadOS 15+), Mac (macOS 12 or later on Apple silicon — M1 chip or newer) and Apple Vision Pro (visionOS 1.0+). Windows, Android and Linux clients are on the roadmap. If a cross-platform build is critical for you today, we honestly recommend one of the larger providers listed in the comparison above.

Does Voxel keep logs of my activity?

No. Voxel is architected around a no-activity-logs policy: we do not store your browsing history, DNS queries, IP address, or connection timestamps that could tie a session back to you. Basic anonymized diagnostic data (crash reports, aggregated performance metrics) is used only to keep the app stable. Full details are in the privacy policy at voxel-app.com/privacy.html.

Which VPN protocol does Voxel use?

Voxel uses WireGuard by default — the modern, fast, formally audited protocol that most serious VPNs now default to. When a network blocks WireGuard’s UDP traffic, Voxel automatically falls back to IKEv2. Both are wrapped with AES-256-GCM encryption. You do not have to choose manually unless you want to.

Will it slow down my internet?

All VPNs add some overhead because your traffic takes a slightly longer path. Voxel picks the fastest nearby server automatically and runs on WireGuard, which is dramatically faster than older protocols like OpenVPN. Most users report only a modest speed hit on modern fibre and 5G connections — usually a few percentage points, not a halving.

Does the kill switch actually work when I switch between Wi-Fi and cellular?

Yes. The kill switch blocks all traffic the moment the encrypted tunnel drops — including during handoffs between Wi-Fi and cellular, screen wake, or brief network flaps. Traffic only resumes once Voxel has re-established the encrypted tunnel. You can turn this off in settings if you prefer, but it is on by default because that is the safe default.

Can I use Voxel VPN with streaming services?

The Pro-tier streaming-optimized servers are tuned for smooth playback on major platforms. That said, streaming services actively fight VPNs, so availability of any specific title in any specific country is not guaranteed. If a server stops working with a service you care about, we typically rotate IPs quickly — but we will not promise something that is outside our full control.

What is the refund policy on the Pro subscription?

Voxel VPN Pro is sold through the App Store, which means refunds are handled by Apple under their standard policy. You can request a refund directly through reportaproblem.apple.com within the standard window. Auto-renewal can be cancelled at any time from your Apple ID subscription settings, and cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period.

Is Voxel VPN a good choice if I already have another VPN?

Honestly, it depends. If you are already paying for NordVPN or ExpressVPN and use their Windows/Android/Linux apps daily, there is little reason to switch — Voxel does not yet cover those platforms. If you are an Apple-first user who finds those apps overkill and clunky on iOS, Voxel is probably a cleaner fit and the free tier lets you find out at zero cost.

Get started

Your next tap is the safer one.

Voxel VPN is free to install. One tap, one shield, zero drama. Available now on iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Vision Pro.