This index lists countries that currently have measured public OpenVPN endpoints in PublicVPNList. Empty or unmeasured country pages are kept out of the sitemap, so the links below point to pages with live rows, speed checks and downloadable .ovpn files.
Public VPN availability changes quickly. If a country has no working server with measured speed, it is not shown here and the country page is marked noindex until fresh live rows appear. That keeps search engines focused on useful pages instead of thin empty results.
How to choose a VPN country
Choose a nearby country when latency matters, because shorter network routes usually respond faster. Choose a specific country when you need to test how websites, APIs or search results behave from that region. For downloads and streaming-style tests, compare the fastest speed column with the last check time on the country page.
Country labels are based on the catalog data and IP location signals available at import time. IP geolocation can be imperfect, so treat the country page as a practical routing hint rather than a guarantee of the server's exact physical location.
Frequently asked questions
Why does a country page appear only when servers are live?
The catalog keeps empty or unmeasured country pages out of the sitemap so search engines see useful pages with real VPN rows.
Which country should I choose for speed?
Start with nearby countries and compare measured speed and latency. The best route depends on your network location.
Can a VPN IP be geolocated incorrectly?
Yes. IP databases can disagree or update slowly, so country should be treated as a useful signal, not exact proof of location.