Matsuri
Flexible V2Ray client for fast secure and customizable browsing
Matsuri is a powerful, no-nonsense V2Ray-based VPN tool aimed at users who want granular control over how their traffic is routed and protected. Rather than hiding its advanced nature, it embraces it, offering a rich set of options for those familiar with modern proxy protocols.
At its core, Matsuri supports multiple mainstream protocols, including VMess, Trojan, and Shadowsocks, as well as subscription-based configurations. This makes it particularly convenient if you manage several servers or regularly switch between providers: you can keep everything in one place, update profiles with a tap, and quickly toggle between different routes.
The interface is clean and functional, with a focus on status clarity and configuration detail rather than flashy visuals. Connection stats, logs, and node information are easy to access, which is helpful when you need to diagnose latency or routing issues. Once running, Matsuri uses the system VPN framework to tunnel traffic, and in everyday use it feels stable and responsive, with quick connection times and reliable performance.
Where it truly shines is in customization. Advanced users can fine-tune routing rules, choose which apps or domains should bypass the tunnel, and adjust DNS behavior to balance speed and privacy. For power users, this level of control is a major advantage over more simplistic one-tap VPN tools.
However, that same depth can make the learning curve steep for beginners. If you are not already familiar with terms like V2Ray, VMess, or subscription URLs, you may need some external guidance to get the most out of it.
Overall, Matsuri is an excellent choice for experienced users who want a flexible, open, and protocol-rich VPN client designed around V2Ray and its ecosystem.
package name
moe.matsuri.lite
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
Leeroy Makubaro