Clear route settings, chosen for actual usage

JrVPN Cross-Border Network

For international websites, remote work, AI Tools, and Streaming, with 100+ countries / 160+ routes, unlimited simultaneous devices, and no email address required to get started.

  • 7-day no-questions-asked refund
  • No-logs policy
  • Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
  • Unlimited devices

Supported platforms

  • Windows
  • Android
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Linux

Popular routes

  • Japan
  • Singapore
  • United States
  • Hong Kong
  • United Kingdom
  • Italy

ROUTE DIRECTORY

Global routes: preview and route selection

More routes are not always better. What matters is whether the exit region, link type, and target service fit together. For everyday use, start with a nearby Asian route; when accessing region-specific content, switch to the region where the target service is available. JrVPN’s route directory covers 100+ countries / 160+ routes. The examples below explain common choices; view the full directory on the server page.

Country or region City Route type Streaming
Japan Tokyo IEPL dedicated route Supported
Singapore Singapore Transit route Supported
United States Los Angeles IEPL dedicated route Supported
Hong Kong, China Hong Kong Transit route Supported
United Kingdom London International route Supported
Italy Milan International route Supported

LINE STATUS

Current route status reference

The status below is generated by the site’s route component to help compare connection conditions across regions. Actual performance is still affected by your location, access method, and target service.

SERVICE NOTES

How cross-border acceleration works in real-world scenarios

The sections below go beyond listing features: they explain which problems each capability addresses, what to watch for, and how to make trade-offs between scenarios. Select an item in the index to switch details; the page URL updates to the corresponding topic.

STABILITY

For peak hours, prioritize connection continuity

Evening performance can be affected by all three sections of the path: local access, the cross-border exit, and the target service. JrVPN provides alternative paths through different regions and route types. If pages repeatedly stall, remote sessions feel inconsistent, or video buffers, first try another route in a nearby region and avoid frequently changing exit countries. This approach is better suited to long-term work, research, and continuous viewing than chasing a single speed-test result.

CLIENT ACCESS

Client access for five platforms

Clients and subscriptions are obtained from the user panel in one place. After logging in, open the download area, choose your device platform, and import the subscription linked to your account into the client. The marketing pages do not provide installers or subscription URLs, helping you avoid the wrong platform file and update configuration from the same entry point when your plan changes.

Windows

Suitable for desktop work and long-running connections. Retrieve the subscription from the user panel after logging in.

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macOS

For everyday browsing, remote collaboration, and research; import the configuration from the user panel.

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Android

Suitable for switching between mobile and wireless networks; get the client and subscription after logging in.

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iOS

Check the applicable entry in the user panel, retrieve your account subscription, and import it on your device.

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Linux

For development and desktop environments; log in to the user panel to find the relevant configuration method.

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PLAN OVERVIEW

How to choose between a monthly subscription and a data bundle

Monthly subscriptions suit steady work, study, and media use, with data resetting monthly on the activation date. Data bundles suit irregular schedules when you want to keep the allowance long term: they last until used and never expire. All plans support unlimited simultaneous devices. If you upgrade a monthly subscription mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated by the remaining days.

Light monthly plan

¥9.9/ month

60GB per month

Suitable for web browsing, research, and occasional remote collaboration. The allowance resets monthly on the activation date, making it easy to review actual usage each month.

  • Unlimited simultaneous devices
  • 100+ countries / 160+ routes
  • 7-day no-questions-asked refund
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High-usage monthly plan

¥28/ month

500GB per month

Suitable for extended Streaming, frequent file transfers, or keeping multiple devices connected. Check your recent usage before choosing instead of automatically selecting the highest allowance.

  • Unlimited simultaneous devices
  • 100+ countries / 160+ routes
  • 7-day no-questions-asked refund
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TRAFFIC PACKS

Data bundles last until used and never expire

Choose ¥158 / 300GB, ¥358 / 1000GB, or ¥658 / 3000GB. Data bundles do not reset monthly and suit business trips, project-based use, or irregular schedules. If your usage is steady each month, a monthly subscription is usually easier to budget; if you use it in bursts with long gaps, a data bundle makes it easier to retain unused allowance.

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DECISION CHECKLIST

Check your usage pattern before choosing

JrVPN brings plans, data-reset rules, upgrade calculations, and refund information into one decision path. First decide whether your usage is continuous or occasional, then consider your main devices and target regions, and only then compare allowances. This reduces mistakes between similarly named plans and makes it easier to check billing and remaining allowance later.

No email address is required; a username and password are enough. Payment methods include Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT. The service supports Windows / macOS / iOS / Android / Linux and allows unlimited simultaneous devices. All platforms share one account, but confirm the import result and selected route separately on each device.

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PRACTICAL NOTES

Guides and plan-selection references

From estimating data usage and configuring platforms to protecting subscription links, the article section focuses on practical tasks. Each piece explains decision steps and common pitfalls, without substituting a single speed test for long-term experience or treating every device and scenario as if they used the same settings.

VPN data bundles vs. monthly plans: which offers better value? A usage-based comparison

Using light browsing, long-form viewing, and everyday work as examples, this guide explains how to estimate consumption and compares monthly-reset subscriptions with data bundles that never expire.

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Which VPN works with Claude? Region detection explained, with tested route recommendations

Explains how exit regions and network environments affect the experience, then shows how route type, exit region, and client settings should work together.

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Best Android VPN in 2026: tested background keep-alive and per-app proxy settings

Covers background keep-alive, battery-saving allowlists, and per-app proxy settings, explaining which Android options to check for long-running connections.

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VPN security guide for beginners: accounts, subscription links, and public Wi-Fi

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