Pekpik VPN is a multi-protocol VPN service from Pekpik, Inc., positioned on its website as “Privacy, Perfected.” It is not a traditional proxy pool product, but a VPN designed for personal privacy and encrypted internet access. It currently supports iOS, macOS, and Android, while Windows is still listed as Coming soon. The service requires a valid account and subscription plan, with all subscriptions managed through the Apple App Store.
Pekpik’s key feature is its Smart Protocol Engine, which can automatically switch between VLESS+REALITY, WireGuard, and Hysteria2. WireGuard is used for high throughput, with the official website claiming speeds of up to 950 Mbps. VLESS+REALITY focuses on DPI resistance, with traffic said to be disguised as standard HTTPS. Hysteria2 is aimed at low-latency gaming routes. The website states coverage in 80+ countries, but does not disclose the total number of servers, IP pool size, or whether the IPs are residential, data center, or mobile IPs.
On the privacy side, Pekpik advertises a Zero Logs Policy and RAM-only servers. Its terms state that it does not log VPN activity, browsing history, DNS queries, IP addresses, or connection timestamps. The site also mentions third-party security audits, but does not provide the auditing firm, date, or report link, so its credibility still needs more public evidence. Feature-wise, it offers a Kill Switch and AES-256 encryption.
Plans are divided into Basic, Pro, and Ultimate. Basic costs $9.99 monthly, or the equivalent of $3.99/month when billed annually, and supports 5 devices. Pro costs $12.99 monthly, or $5.99/month annually, and supports unlimited devices. Ultimate costs $15.99 monthly, or $7.99/month annually, adding gaming routes, a dedicated IP, and priority support. All plans include a 7-day free trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee. The trial does not require a credit card, but billing and cancellation depend on the App Store.
Its strengths are a relatively advanced protocol stack, automatic switching that lowers the barrier to use, and unlimited devices on Pro and above, making it suitable for multi-device users. Its downsides are that Windows is not yet available, payment options are limited, and transparency around servers and audits is insufficient. It is better suited to individual users who need a mobile or Mac VPN, value privacy, want a higher connection success rate on restricted networks, or need low-latency gaming routes.
The official website does not clearly state availability in mainland China, supported nodes for China users, or local payment support. Since it emphasizes VLESS+REALITY and anti-DPI scenarios, it is theoretically designed with restricted networks in mind, but real-world performance on Chinese networks cannot be confirmed from the text alone. It is recommended to use the 7-day trial first. If access to the official website or the App Store is restricted, an alternative network environment may be needed.
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