Happ - Proxy Utility

4.0
38.4K reviews
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About this app

Happ is a mobile app that makes using proxy and vpn servers easy, offering a user-friendly interface and useful features.

Main functionalities include:

Configuration of proxies based on rules.
Support for multiple protocol types.
Hidden subscriptions.
Encrypted subscriptions.

Protocols supported are:

VLESS(Reality) (Xray-core)
VMess (V2ray)
Trojan
Shadowsocks
Socks
Hysteria2

Happ ensures your network activity remains private by not collecting any data; your information remains solely on your device without being sent to external servers.

It's important to highlight that Happ does not provide VPN services for purchase. Users are responsible for acquiring or setting up their own servers. Users should also comply with applicable laws in their jurisdiction when utilizing the app.
Updated on
Jun 16, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.1
36.8K reviews
Айчурек Иргит
April 28, 2026
A good app. I have been using it now for months, and im glad i started using it. People who provide with different vpns servers are good. It can be that one server you need doesnt work, but it doesnt meant it wont work for a century, and you can choose another server. Actually, its quite cheep for me, because i know loads of people pay more money than there.
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Saeid Azm
June 12, 2026
The new version is very buggy, and the XHTTP protocol clearly has connection issues. Also, after the connection drops, you still see it as connected, and repeatedly pressing the connect button does nothing.
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Octaf 007
April 7, 2026
As an Arch Linux user, I have zero tolerance for 'hassle.' Most Android clients are either too simple (missing protocols) or too complex (requiring a degree in networking). Happ hits the sweet spot. It supports VLESS Reality flawlessly, handles my encrypted subs like a pro, and hasn't crashed once. It’s the only app that survived my system purge. 5 stars for making my mobile life as seamless as my Linux terminal
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What’s new

* Feat: added support of pcn (verifyPeerCertByName) parameter for TLS
* Fix: noises types parsing
* Fix: TV remote control navigation on logs screen
* Fix: final mask url-encoded parsing
* Fix: quick settings (tile in expanded status bar) on/off states switching
* Fix: debounced event handling of power button