Snapshot of the application for Windows
Invisible Man XRay is a free, open-source client built for Windows that helps protect your privacy by routing traffic through configurable proxies. It uses the xray engine at its core to give users a more secure and efficient browsing experience. Listed under Utilities & Tools, it’s designed to be a flexible network management utility suitable for a wide range of users.
Supported proxy protocols
- VMess — compatible with many V2Ray-based setups for general-purpose tunneling
- VLESS — a lightweight, modern alternative for improved performance and security
- V2Ray — the underlying framework that supports advanced routing and obfuscation
- Trojan — a protocol focused on stealth and resisting detection
- Shadowsocks — a popular, fast proxy option for simple encrypted forwarding
Interface, setup, and typical uses
The program offers an intuitive interface that reduces setup complexity, making it approachable for beginners while remaining configurable for advanced users. With its feature set, Invisible Man XRay is useful for anyone wanting to manage connection routes, bypass restrictions, or add an extra layer of online privacy.
A free alternative to try
If you’re exploring other tools, SHAREit (free) is sometimes suggested as an alternative. While primarily known for file transfer rather than proxying, it may be useful in workflows where fast local sharing is needed alongside your privacy toolkit.
Technical
- Windows
- Free