Brazil VPN data summary
PublicVPNList currently shows 2 live checked Brazil OpenVPN endpoints. The best measured speed in this country snapshot is 19.0 Mbps, with 24 ms median latency and 24 ms average latency across rows that report latency. The latest successful country check was Jun 27, 2026 12:45 UTC. Protocol availability is 1 TCP / 1 UDP, and the most common ports in the current sample are 63435 (1), 1315 (1). The visible endpoint count comes from the shared stats cache, so it stays aligned with the homepage and status page.
Use this page as a technical shortlist: start with recently checked rows, compare Mbps and latency, then open a server page before downloading an .ovpn profile. For setup help, see the OpenVPN setup guide; for trust context, read public VPN risks. Throughput-first users can compare fastest servers, while freshness-first users should check latest checked rows. Public VPN endpoints are operated by third parties. Technical availability does not guarantee privacy, logging policy, or safety.
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Brazil live VPN status
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Current Brazil VPN snapshot
Brazil currently has 2 live checked OpenVPN configs in the public catalog. The fastest measured server is 19.0 Mbps, the lowest measured latency is 18 ms, and the current dataset status is Live.
2 rows were checked during the last 24 hours and 2 rows currently have a download page. These are public third-party endpoints, so every row should be treated as a live snapshot rather than a permanent server guarantee.
Best use cases for Brazil VPN
Brazil VPN servers are useful when you want a local public endpoint, compare regional latency, or test an OpenVPN connection from that country. They are practical for South America regional testing and local endpoint checks. If a row looks slow, compare nearby countries because route quality can vary widely.
2 servers have latency at or below 80 ms, which makes this country worth trying for browser testing, app QA and route comparison when it is close to your own network. No row is above 25 Mbps at the moment, so compare nearby alternatives if speed matters.
TCP vs UDP ports available today
The current Brazil set contains 1 TCP / 1 UDP rows. Frequent ports today: 63435 (1), 1315 (1). Choose TCP when a restrictive network blocks UDP or when you need a more firewall-friendly profile; choose UDP when it is available, stable and lower latency in the latest check.
How to choose a Brazil OpenVPN config
Start with recently checked rows, then compare speed, latency, protocol and port. For browsing and account testing, prefer a fresh low-latency row; for download-heavy testing, prefer the highest Mbps row that was checked recently. Open the server page before downloading so you can review the host, protocol and last measured result.
Safety note
PublicVPNList checks technical reachability, speed, latency and download availability, but it does not operate these VPN endpoints or control their logging policies. Use public OpenVPN configs for testing and low-risk browsing, review each .ovpn file before connecting, and run a DNS leak check after connection.
Nearby alternatives
If the Brazil list is slow or temporarily sparse, compare nearby live country pools:
Frequently asked questions
- How do I choose the best Brazil VPN server?
- Start with recently checked Brazil servers, then compare speed and latency. This page currently shows 2 live rows, with the fastest recent check at 19.0 Mbps.
- Are these Brazil VPN servers free?
- Yes. The catalog lets you download public OpenVPN .ovpn configuration files without registration through short-lived links. We show only live VPN endpoints that pass real checks and are working at download time.
- How often is the VPN list updated?
- We focus on live public VPN endpoints and refresh reachability, speed and latency as checks complete. Servers without a measured speed or working status are not shown in the table.
- What do speed and latency mean?
- Speed is the measured throughput in Mbps. Latency is the round-trip time in milliseconds; lower latency is better for calls, games and remote work.
- Should I use public VPN servers for sensitive traffic?
- Public VPN endpoints are operated by third parties. Download the .ovpn file only for low-risk use and review each configuration before sending sensitive data.
| Country ▾ | Host / IP ▾ | Speed, Mbps ▾ | Freshness ▾ | Technical quality | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil |
138.255.200.217
|
11.0 measured 20 min ago Low latencyFresh | 69 | ||
| Brazil |
177.143.88.176
|
19.0 measured 19 h ago Low latencyRecent | 50 |
| Country | Host / IP | Port | Speed, Mbps | Latency, ms | Checked | Config |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil |
138.255.200.217
|
63435 | 11.0 | 30 | ||
| Brazil |
177.143.88.176
|
1315 | 19.0 | 18 |