Kuailemon is a network relay service (VPN) optimized for Chinese users, focusing on BGP and IEPL dedicated lines. It aims to provide users in mainland China with a low-latency, highly stable way to access the open internet.
In terms of proxy type, it is a VPN/network relay service rather than a traditional proxy. Its nodes cover multiple countries and regions, though the exact size of its IP pool is not disclosed. Protocol details are not provided; the service only emphasizes the use of industrial-grade encryption. Its main strength lies in route optimization: it uses BGP & IEPL dedicated lines to ensure stability and speed when users in China access overseas websites. It also supports unlocking major streaming and AI services such as Netflix, ChatGPT, and Claude. Clients are available across Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux, making it relatively easy to use.
Kuailemon offers a free trial with 2 days of access and 10G of traffic. Using an invitation code can add an extra 3 days. For long-term use, users need to purchase a plan, or earn additional duration and traffic by inviting friends and checking in daily. Unfortunately, the official website does not publicly list specific plan prices or billing details.
Pros: dedicated-line optimization (BGP & IEPL) is friendly to users in China; full-platform support; free trial available; claims 99% SLA protection; supports unlocking popular AI and streaming services. Cons: specific plan pricing is not public; logging policy is not clearly explained; Windows 7 users need to rely on third-party clients such as Clash, which adds a certain barrier to entry.
It is mainly suitable for individual users in mainland China who need stable access to overseas websites, use AI tools such as ChatGPT, or watch streaming platforms such as Netflix.
As a circumvention tool, its official domain may face a risk of being blocked, so users may need to obtain the latest available URL through channels such as GitHub, X, or Telegram, some of which may also be restricted. Payment methods are not mentioned in the source text; services of this type typically support domestic payment options such as Alipay. Alternatives include other dedicated-line airport services or VPN providers.
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