V2ray Extension For Chrome ((full))

The V2Ray extension for Google Chrome (often implemented via proxy managers like Proxy SwitchyOmega

  1. Not a Standalone Solution – You must install a separate V2Ray core (CLI or GUI app) on your OS. The extension alone does nothing.
  2. No Encryption – Traffic between Chrome and the extension is unencrypted locally. Only the V2Ray core handles encryption to the remote server.
  3. No Subscription Management – Cannot parse VMess/VLess share links or manage server lists. You have to configure those in your main V2Ray client.
  4. WebRTC Leaks Possible – Even with the extension, WebRTC can leak your real IP. You need additional flags or extensions to block that.
  1. Click the SwitchyOmega icon in Chrome toolbar
  2. Select "V2Ray" (manual mode) or "Auto Switch" (automatic rules)

⚙️ Step 2: Configure SwitchyOmega for V2Ray

Proxy SwitchyOmega

| Extension | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | | | Manage proxy profiles & auto-switch rules. | | WebRTC Leak Prevent | Stops WebRTC from exposing your real IP even when the proxy is active. | | User-Agent Switcher | Spoof browser identity if your V2Ray server uses TLS fingerprinting. | | uBlock Origin | Blocks malicious scripts that might bypass your proxy tunnel. | v2ray extension for chrome

If you are using a local V2Ray client like v2rayN or v2RayTun, follow these steps to connect it to Chrome: The V2Ray extension for Google Chrome (often implemented

Typical setup (browser-only, concise steps)

The V2Ray extension for Google Chrome (often implemented via proxy managers like Proxy SwitchyOmega

  1. Not a Standalone Solution – You must install a separate V2Ray core (CLI or GUI app) on your OS. The extension alone does nothing.
  2. No Encryption – Traffic between Chrome and the extension is unencrypted locally. Only the V2Ray core handles encryption to the remote server.
  3. No Subscription Management – Cannot parse VMess/VLess share links or manage server lists. You have to configure those in your main V2Ray client.
  4. WebRTC Leaks Possible – Even with the extension, WebRTC can leak your real IP. You need additional flags or extensions to block that.
  1. Click the SwitchyOmega icon in Chrome toolbar
  2. Select "V2Ray" (manual mode) or "Auto Switch" (automatic rules)

⚙️ Step 2: Configure SwitchyOmega for V2Ray

Proxy SwitchyOmega

| Extension | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | | | Manage proxy profiles & auto-switch rules. | | WebRTC Leak Prevent | Stops WebRTC from exposing your real IP even when the proxy is active. | | User-Agent Switcher | Spoof browser identity if your V2Ray server uses TLS fingerprinting. | | uBlock Origin | Blocks malicious scripts that might bypass your proxy tunnel. |

If you are using a local V2Ray client like v2rayN or v2RayTun, follow these steps to connect it to Chrome:

Typical setup (browser-only, concise steps)