// PROJECT NOTES

About V2RayF

V2Ray GUI client guides, download links, and technical background for Windows, macOS, Android, and Linux.

// SITE SCOPE

Site Focus

V2RayF organizes platform links, installation steps, and common configuration methods for v2rayN, v2rayNG, and v2flyNG. With language switching available, the core content focuses on subscription imports, system proxy settings, Routing Rules, protocol selection, and connection troubleshooting.

Download links are organized by operating system and processor architecture. See the download page for the applicable version and installation requirements.

// OPEN ECOSYSTEM

Project V Ecosystem

Project V is an open-source technology ecosystem built around proxy protocols, transport methods, routing capabilities, and client tools. V2Fly continues the community-maintained development path of V2Ray Core, while Xray extends a similar configuration model with capabilities such as VLESS and REALITY.

The two cores share common concepts, but protocol support, configuration fields, and feature updates are not always aligned. Confirm the core type when choosing a client.

// CONTENT PRACTICE

Maintenance Standards

Download links are reviewed regularly against client names, version details, platform architectures, and file mappings. Guides follow the actual order of operations in the GUI; when settings change, link locations, step descriptions, and troubleshooting paths are revised first.

Protocol and core-related content is intended for technical education. It does not invent performance data or present a particular configuration as a universal solution for every network environment.

// USAGE BOUNDARY

Responsible Use and Disclaimer

This site provides public software information, configuration guidance, and troubleshooting resources. It does not operate proxy services or provide subscription nodes. Client, core, and protocol names belong to their respective maintainers; this site does not represent the official position of any related project.

Use the relevant software in accordance with the laws of your location and applicable network-service terms. You are responsible for assessing whether configuration sources, subscription content, and network conditions are suitable. Changes to software versions, system permissions, or network conditions may make the steps on this site differ from the actual interface.