V2box For Windows 11 <2024>

The short answer is yes, but with caveats.

Unlike its predecessor (Windows 10), Windows 11 enforces Hardware Virtualization (HVCI) and Memory Integrity by default on new installations. These security features can conflict with how V2Box hooks into network interfaces.

| Feature | Windows 11 Support | |---------|--------------------| | OS Version | Windows 11 (21H2, 22H2, 23H2, 24H2) | | Architecture | x64 (native) / x86 (compatible) | | TUN Mode (Virtual Network Adapter) | Yes, requires admin rights | | UWP App Proxy (Loopback) | Manual or via EnableLoopback.exe | | System Proxy (Settings app) | Fully integrated | | Windows Defender SmartScreen | May flag unsigned binary | | Memory Usage | ~30–50 MB idle | | CPU Impact | Minimal (<1% when idle) |

Windows 11 Specific Notes:


V2Box for Windows 11 is a stable, lightweight GUI client for V2Ray-based proxies. It excels in simplicity and low resource consumption but lacks advanced features like subscription auto-update and Clash-style rule sets.

Verdict:

Final advice: Always verify GPG signatures on releases, run without admin rights when possible, and pair with a firewall rule that blocks non-proxied traffic if privacy is critical. v2box for windows 11


Report prepared: April 2026
Version covered: V2Box 1.3.0 (latest stable)

Yes, if:

No, if:

V2Box is a third-party GUI client for V2Ray/Xray core. It simplifies managing VMess, VLESS, Trojan, Shadowsocks, and SOCKS5 proxies. Key features include:


You cannot run the iOS/Android V2Box on Windows 11 via emulation (Bluestacks) reliably because the VPN service hooks do not translate correctly. However, using v2rayN with a V2Box theme (available via custom CSS) provides 95% of the same user experience.

Fix: Windows 11 often hides icons. Click the ^ (Show hidden icons) and drag V2Box to the overflow menu. If it keeps crashing, check Windows Event Viewer → Application Logs for Fault bucket type .NET Runtime. The short answer is yes , but with caveats