The future of mobile automation: VPN mobile proxies
VPN mobile proxies bring WireGuard and OpenVPN to real mobile IPs — unlocking UDP, QUIC/HTTP3 and full-device routing for advanced automation.
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Classic HTTP/SOCKS proxies handle most jobs, but they stop at the application layer. A growing class of automation needs more: full-device routing, UDP transport, and QUIC/HTTP3 — the protocols modern apps increasingly use. That's where VPN mobile proxies come in.
What a VPN mobile proxy adds
- WireGuard and OpenVPN profiles that route an entire device or emulator through a real mobile IP.
- UDP and QUIC/HTTP3 support — not possible over plain HTTP proxying.
- Cleaner mobile-app behavior, because the app sees a genuine mobile network end to end.
Why it matters in 2026
Mobile apps and anti-bot stacks keep moving to QUIC and richer transport. Tooling that can only speak HTTP gets left behind or fingerprinted by the gap. Routing your emulator or phone through WireGuard over a real mobile line keeps your traffic indistinguishable from an ordinary user's.
Choosing OpenVPN vs WireGuard
WireGuard is faster to connect, lighter, and great for modern clients. OpenVPN is more broadly compatible with older tools and corporate setups. Both ship on our Professional plans and you can switch between them anytime from the portal.
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Keep reading
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