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Lunar Browser is a free browser from Lunar Browser Limited, currently available for Windows and Android. Rather than positioning itself as a traditional standalone VPN or proxy service, it integrates black-and-white image conversion, data compression, ad blocking, default dark mode, and a built-in VPN directly into the browser, focusing on a “lower data usage, quieter, and more private” browsing experience.
From a proxy/VPN perspective, the page only states that its built-in VPN can encrypt browsing data, hide browsing activity from the user’s ISP, support multiple global server locations, and safely bypass geographic restrictions. The official messaging also says it does not log user activity, track browsing history, sell private data, or share it with third parties. However, it does not disclose the VPN protocol, server country list, number of nodes, IP type, bandwidth limits, concurrent connection limits, or speed performance, so its infrastructure cannot be assessed by professional VPN standards.
Lunar Browser clearly claims to be completely free to download and use, with no hidden fees, subscriptions, or premium version, and no credit card required. All features, including the VPN, ad blocking, and data compression, are available to all users. In terms of usability, it is more of a consumer-focused browser: ad blocking works automatically, the VPN can connect automatically on public WiFi, and black-and-white image conversion and compression are designed around the browsing experience. It is suitable for users who do not want to manually configure proxy settings.
Its main strengths are being free, data-saving, and easy to use. Black-and-white images can reduce image size to about one-third, and the service claims to save up to 90% of data, which can be meaningful for users with limited mobile data, poor network conditions, or in rural areas. Its low-visual-distraction design for users with Dyslexia and ADHD is also a distinctive feature. The downsides are limited VPN transparency, with no details on protocols, audits, nodes, or bandwidth; additionally, data compression processes web content through optimization servers, so users need to trust the provider’s privacy commitments.
It is suitable for general users who want ad blocking, data-saving browsing, basic encryption on public WiFi, or a less visually distracting web experience. It is not suitable for users who need SOCKS5/HTTP proxies, fixed exit countries, large-scale IP pools, automated scraping, or enterprise-grade VPN management. As for access from mainland China, the source text does not provide information about the official website, download channels, or VPN connectivity, so its China accessibility should be considered unknown. If it cannot be accessed directly, users may need to rely on app stores, proxy networks, or choose a more established VPN/browser alternative.
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lunarbrowser.com is an Unknown Proxies provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach lunarbrowser.com directly.