ExpressVPN Expands to 214 VPN Server Locations Across 113 Countries, Adds More Local Connection Options
- ExpressVPN VPN server expansion: ExpressVPN expanded to 214 selectable server locations across 113 countries, its largest network expansion.
- More local connection choices: New locations provide additional regional options that may reduce latency and improve connection flexibility.
- Available now: Users can access the expanded network by updating the latest version of the ExpressVPN app.
ExpressVPN has expanded its global VPN network to 214 app-selectable server locations across 113 countries, making it the largest network expansion in the company's history. The update was announced on July 7, 2026, through the company's official press release and blog.
The expansion introduces new VPN locations across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and North America, giving users more flexibility when choosing where their encrypted internet connection appears to originate. According to ExpressVPN, the rollout builds on its earlier expansion to all 50 U.S. states by bringing the same location-focused approach to more regions worldwide.
Key Highlights
- ExpressVPN now offers 214 app-selectable server locations across 113 countries.
- New locations include Nuuk (Greenland), Lagos (Nigeria), Doha (Qatar), Valencia (Spain), and Manchester (U.K.), among others.
- The expansion follows the company's previous rollout of VPN servers in all 50 U.S. states.
- All newly added locations run on ExpressVPN's TrustedServer RAM-only infrastructure.
- The update is available now through the latest version of the ExpressVPN app.
ExpressVPN Expands Its Global VPN Network
The newly introduced locations span several regions, including Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and North America. ExpressVPN says the goal is to provide users with more local connection choices rather than simply increasing the total number of servers.
The company also highlighted the continued expansion of its existing network. In the United Kingdom, users can choose from locations including Docklands, East London, London, Manchester, the Midlands, Tottenham, and Wembley. Australia now includes Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Sydney 2, and Woolloomooloo, while Japan offers Osaka, Shibuya, Tokyo, and Yokohama. Singapore users can connect through CBD, Jurong, or Marina Bay.
Following its earlier rollout across all 50 U.S. states, the service also includes regional locations such as Anchorage, Billings, Boise, Burlington, Cheyenne, Fargo, Little Rock, Omaha, Providence, Sioux Falls, Wichita, and Wilmington, alongside major cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Miami, San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C.
Why More Server Locations Matter
ExpressVPN says VPN providers have traditionally emphasized their total server count, but believes the number of available locations is a more useful measure because it reflects the connection points users can actually choose within the app.
According to the company, selecting a nearby VPN location can help reduce latency, while additional regional options provide alternatives if one route becomes busy or unreliable. More location choices can also be useful when users want to connect through a specific city, state, or region for activities such as browsing, remote work, travel, online shopping, banking, gaming, streaming, or using public Wi-Fi.
The company also notes that many online services respond differently depending on where a connection appears to originate, affecting elements such as regional websites, language settings, payment systems, search results, and other location-based online experiences.
How Users Can Make the Most of the Update
Users interested in the expanded network can benefit from the update by:
- Choosing a VPN location closer to their physical location, which may help reduce latency.
- Switching to another nearby location if a preferred server is busy or unavailable.
- Selecting a specific city or region when accessing websites or online services that work differently based on location.
- Exploring the newly added connection points after updating the ExpressVPN app to the latest version.
TrustedServer Infrastructure and Availability
ExpressVPN says every newly added location runs on its TrustedServer platform, a RAM-only server architecture that stores data in temporary memory instead of hard drives. According to the company, data is automatically removed whenever a server restarts, and each reboot loads a fresh software image.
The provider also states that it does not keep activity logs or connection logs, and that its privacy and security practices have undergone independent audits. Most locations use physical servers located in the same country as their registered IP addresses. In some markets where suitable infrastructure is unavailable, ExpressVPN uses virtual server locations that provide an IP address registered to the selected country while operating from a nearby physical server. The company says these virtual locations are listed transparently on its website and support documentation.
The expansion has been officially announced by ExpressVPN through its press release and company blog. The new locations are available now, and existing users can access them by updating the ExpressVPN app and selecting from the expanded list of server locations. No additional action is required.








