Proton VPN 2026 Roadmap: Faster Apps, Stronger Privacy, and Easier Control for Users

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Rachita Jain
Rachita Jain
VPN Staff Editor
Key Takeaways
  • Next-gen VPN core upgrade: Proton VPN roadmap: New WireGuard-based system improves speed, stability, and future-proof encryption support globally.
  • Better global access and control: Proton VPN roadmap: Expands servers, adds countries, improves connection preferences and censorship resistance tools worldwide.
  • Business and usability upgrades: Proton VPN roadmap: New Linux design, Stealth protocol, and admin tools improve ease and enterprise security management.

In 2026, online privacy is becoming more important as more countries introduce stricter internet rules, censorship, and identity checks. In response, Proton AG is updating Proton VPN with a focus on making it faster, simpler, and more reliable across all devices.

The company’s spring and summer roadmap is mainly about improving everyday usability while also strengthening privacy protection in the background.

A new VPN system built for speed and reliability

One of the biggest updates is a new client-side system based on WireGuard technology. This is essentially a rebuilt core that powers how the VPN connects and performs.

Proton says this new foundation is designed to:

This system is currently in beta testing on Android and Windows. Support for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Linux will follow in the coming months.

The company also notes that this new setup will support future security upgrades, including work toward post-quantum encryption.

A smoother and more consistent experience on all devices

Proton VPN is also working on making its apps look and feel more consistent across platforms.

For Linux users, this means a redesigned app interface that matches the modern design already seen on other systems. The update is also expected to include support for the Stealth protocol, which helps hide VPN traffic. This makes it harder for networks to detect or block VPN usage, especially in restricted environments.

Overall, the goal is to make switching between devices feel more seamless and familiar.

Better control over how you connect

Another upcoming improvement is expanded connection control options.

Right now, Android users can already set preferences to exclude certain countries, cities, or states when using “Fastest” or “Random” server selection. This helps avoid locations that may not work well for them.

This same feature is coming soon to Windows, allowing users to customize their connection choices once and have them apply automatically.

Expanded global servers and access in more countries

Proton VPN continues to grow its global network, now offering more than 20,000 servers in over 145 countries.

New server locations have been added in regions including:

These additions are aimed at improving access in more restrictive regions and helping users connect to their home countries while abroad.

New tools for companies using Proton VPN

The company is also expanding Proton VPN for Business with new tools for IT teams and organizations.

Upcoming features include:

These tools are designed to help businesses manage security more easily across large teams.

What this update means for users

Overall, Proton VPN’s 2026 roadmap focuses on making privacy protection less complicated and more automatic.

Instead of requiring technical setup, the company is aiming for:

The company says the goal is simple: make privacy tools work quietly in the background so users can stay protected without thinking about it.


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