No address. Just private access.

Abylora encrypts your internet traffic and asks nothing about you — no email, no password, no name. You get one private account number, and that is the only thing tied to your access.

  • Anonymous by design
  • Pay with crypto
  • Open and encrypted

The basics

New to VPNs? Here's the short version.

A VPN — virtual private network — builds an encrypted tunnel between your device and the internet. Everything you send travels inside it, so the networks you pass through can't read it or trace it back to you.

  • Hides your IP

    Sites and trackers see an Abylora server, not your real location.

  • Encrypts your traffic

    On public or untrusted Wi-Fi, no one in between can see what you're doing.

  • Keeps you separate

    With Abylora there's no account profile linking you to your activity in the first place.

  • Looks like normal web traffic

    Abylora connects over port 443 — the same port as regular HTTPS — so your VPN traffic blends in with everyday encrypted browsing.

Our stance

We don't ask who you are.

Most services open with a form — your email, your name, sometimes your phone number — and then spend years deciding what to do with it. Abylora starts from the opposite end: the less we know about you, the less anyone can ever take, leak, or be forced to hand over.

There's no sign-up form. You generate an account number, and that number is the whole identity — no email to verify, no password to reset, no profile quietly filling up in the background. Pay with crypto and even that stays at arm's length.

This isn't a feature we bolted on. It's the reason Abylora exists.

Pricing

One plan. Pay as you go.

Create an account for free. Add credit anytime with crypto.

Card payments are on the way.

Add credit

Add time to an existing account

Select a plan above, enter your access key, and continue to payment.

Download

Choose your platform. Windows is the first desktop target.

Windows

Desktop app for Windows.

Version 1.1.0 · Windows x64 · 27.18 MB

Download for Windows Need help installing? Contact support

macOS

Desktop support is in progress.

In testing

Chrome Extension

Browser extension work has started.

In review

After installing, sign in with your account key.

Roadmap

Where each platform stands

  • Windows Live
  • macOS In testing
  • Chrome extension In review

What's new

Latest from Abylora

  • macOS testing has begun

    We've started internal system testing for the macOS app. Builds run through our own checks before anything reaches people outside the team.

  • Chrome extension is in review

    The browser extension is feature-complete and now sits in the store review queue — the last gate before we can ship it.

  • Why an account number, not an email

    A short note on the thinking behind key-based accounts — and why we'd rather not hold your inbox.