Private VPN, kept clear.
SecureWave is built around a simple idea: downloading the app, managing devices, checking billing, and getting help should all be easy to understand.
Built for people who want control without confusion.
Many VPN products hide important settings and scatter billing across different tools. SecureWave keeps the important controls visible and plain.
- Connection options are visible before you connect
- Device management is inside the same app as billing
- Diagnostics require no support ticket to access
- The free tier is useful, not a broken demo
- No third-party sign-in required
- No phone number, no identity verification beyond email
- WireGuard is public now; OpenVPN is a Linux fallback; IKEv2 stays internal-only
- Leak test and status page are public
One path from download to support.
VPN clients
The current public release is Linux desktop. Other platforms stay on the roadmap until they are ready.
Account console
Device registration, billing, settings, diagnostics, and leak testing live in one signed-in console.
Infrastructure
The service runs a VPN backend with public status checks so users can see when key systems are healthy.
How the product grew.
First working Linux client with WireGuard and secure system permission handling.
OpenVPN fallback work, internal IKEv2 development, subscriptions, invoices, and plan management were added.
A web console, device management, diagnostics, and the public status page were brought together.
Start privately.
No card and no phone number. Just an email address and the Linux download.