A multi-platform proxy client based on Sing-box, supporting a wide range of protocols for secure and private internet access.
Hiddify is a multi-platform proxy client based on the Sing-box universal proxy toolchain. It enables secure and private internet access by supporting a wide array of protocols like Vless, Vmess, Reality, TUIC, and Hysteria. The app solves the need for a reliable, ad-free, and open-source proxy solution that works across all major operating systems.
Users in regions with internet restrictions, privacy-conscious individuals, and developers needing a versatile, multi-platform proxy client for bypassing censorship or securing their connections.
Developers choose Hiddify for its extensive protocol support, automatic node selection, and clean, ad-free interface. Its open-source nature and compatibility with all major proxy management panels offer transparency and flexibility not always found in commercial alternatives.
Multi-platform auto-proxy client, supporting Sing-box, X-ray, TUIC, Hysteria, Reality, Trojan, SSH etc. It’s an open-source, secure and ad-free.
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Supports modern protocols like Vless, Vmess, Reality, TUIC, and Hysteria, as listed in the README, ensuring compatibility with diverse proxy servers and evasion techniques.
Offers native apps for Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux, with direct downloads and store listings, making it accessible on all major operating systems without platform lock-in.
Uses a delay-based algorithm to choose the optimal proxy server automatically, improving connection speed and reliability without manual intervention, as highlighted in the features.
Compatible with Sing-box, V2ray, Clash, and Clash Meta subscription links with automatic updates, allowing users to aggregate multiple proxy sources in one client.
Requires external subscription links or configurations from proxy panels, unlike commercial VPNs that provide curated server lists out-of-the-box, adding dependency on third-party providers.
Users must manage subscription links and understand proxy protocols, which can be daunting for non-technical individuals compared to simpler, one-click VPN clients.
Relies on community support via Telegram and email, as noted in the README, lacking the dedicated customer service and SLAs of paid VPN providers.