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Your calm path to a free internet

SkyPath is a free Android VPN with trusted privacy and network tools — one tap to connect, no account, no logs, nothing to set up.

  • Free
  • No account
  • No logs
  • Android 7.0+

VPN

Why SkyPath

Most VPNs feel like security software. SkyPath is built to feel like the internet simply working — calm, quick, and out of your way.

Fast connection

Tap once and you're moving. SkyPath quietly finds a responsive server near you over the modern WireGuard protocol — no waiting, no spinning.

No logs, ever

We don't record the sites you visit, your DNS queries, or your traffic. The less we keep, the less anyone can ever ask us for.

No account needed

No sign-up, no email, no password. Install and connect — there's simply no identity tied to you in the first place.

Unblock content

When something's blocked where you are, SkyPath opens a clear path to it — calmly, in the background, without the drama.

Get started

How it works

No setup, no manual — just three small steps.

  1. Install

    Get SkyPath free from Google Play. It's light and installs in seconds.

  2. Tap connect

    Open the app and tap once. SkyPath finds a path and connects — nothing to configure.

  3. Browse freely

    You're protected. Stream, scroll, and open what you need — calmly and privately.

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The calm difference

Most VPN apps shout for your attention. SkyPath is built to do the opposite.

Typical VPN apps

  • Push a subscription before you've even opened the app
  • Scary pop-ups and fake "threat" counters
  • Accounts, emails, and endless settings
  • Cluttered dashboards and constant upsells

SkyPath

  • Free to use — nothing to buy first
  • Calm, honest screens with no fear tactics
  • No account, no email, no setup
  • One clear action: tap to connect

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Short, honest answers.

What are SkyPath Tools?

SkyPath Tools are free privacy and network diagnostics on the web — things like IP address lookup, DNS leak tests, and VPN detection. Each tool explains what it found and what to do next. They are separate from the Android VPN app and work in any browser.

Are the web tools free? Do I need the VPN app?

Yes, the tools are free. You do not need to install SkyPath VPN to use them. The VPN and the tools are part of the same platform, but each works on its own.

Is SkyPath really free?

Yes. SkyPath is free to download and free to use. There is no trial, no paywall, and no hidden cost. If we ever add optional paid features, we will clearly label them and never charge you without explicit consent.

Do I need to create an account?

No. SkyPath does not ask for an email, phone number, or any personal information. Install the app, tap Connect, and you are on.

Does SkyPath log my browsing?

No. We do not log the websites you visit, your DNS queries, or the content of your traffic. We keep only the minimum connection metadata needed to run the service, and we do not link it to your real identity. See our Privacy Policy for details.

Will SkyPath slow down my connection?

Every VPN adds a small amount of overhead, but SkyPath uses the modern WireGuard protocol, which is significantly faster than older protocols like OpenVPN. For most users the difference is barely noticeable.

Will SkyPath show me ads?

Ads are disabled by default and are not shown in the initial release. If we ever enable ads, they will be calm, non-intrusive, and never inserted into your VPN traffic.

What devices does SkyPath work on?

SkyPath works on Android phones and tablets running Android 7.0 (Nougat) or later. Support for other platforms may come in the future.

Is using a VPN legal?

In most countries, using a VPN is completely legal for everyday privacy and browsing. A few countries restrict or regulate VPN use. It is your responsibility to follow the laws that apply where you are.

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Your clear path is one tap away

SkyPath is free, lightweight, and built for everyday Android — no account to create, nothing to set up.

Get it on Google Play

Coming soon to Google Play