We will be here very soon — a VPN built quietly, for the moment the connection matters most.
Full speed. No borders. No log.
We'll only email you once — when we launch.
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Why it matters
Information doesn't belong to borders.
In too many places, a news site, a message, a search result depends on permission it should never have needed.
MitiVPN exists to remove that permission requirement — routing your connection past filters, throttling,
and surveillance, so the internet you reach is the same one everyone else does.
Access to information is a right, not a privilege granted by geography. A government, an ISP, or a firewall
shouldn't decide what a person is allowed to read, say, or watch. That belief is the whole reason MitiVPN
is being built: a network with no borders, where a connection is judged on nothing but whether you asked for it.
Free, unfiltered, and yours.
We're not building another VPN that trades your traffic for someone else's ledger. Every architectural decision —
from where servers sit to how sessions are handled — is made against a single question: does this make it easier
to know something about the person using it? If the answer is yes, it doesn't ship.
0
Bytes of traffic logged, ever
40+
Countries in the launch network
256
-bit encryption on every hop
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Platforms at day one
No-log by design
Nothing about your session is written down. Not your traffic, not your timestamps, not your IP.
Built for blocked regions
Designed against deep packet inspection and aggressive state-level filtering, not just casual geo-blocks.
Fast enough to forget it's on
Encryption that doesn't cost you the connection — video calls and streams stay usable.
Borderless by default
One network, reachable from anywhere — access isn't a feature you unlock by country.
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The technology
How a connection actually gets through.
Three layers stand between your device and the open internet. Each one is doing a different job — together
they're what makes MitiVPN work in places where ordinary VPNs get detected and blocked within minutes.
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Obfuscated handshake
Your connection is disguised as ordinary encrypted web traffic before it ever leaves your device, so deep packet inspection has nothing distinctive to flag.
Anti-DPI
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Multi-hop routing
Traffic passes through more than one independent relay, so no single server — or the network operator watching it — ever sees both who you are and what you're requesting.
WireGuard-based
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Ephemeral sessions
Session keys exist only in memory and are discarded the moment a connection closes. There's nothing on disk to seize, subpoena, or leak later.
RAM-only
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Coverage
A network built where it's needed most.
Server placement isn't just about speed — it's chosen to give people in restricted regions a nearby, reliable
exit point. The map below reflects the regions planned for the launch network.
Europe
Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Zurich
14 nodes
Middle East & Central Asia
Istanbul, Dubai, Yerevan
9 nodes
East & South Asia
Singapore, Tokyo, Mumbai
11 nodes
North America
New York, Toronto, Los Angeles
8 nodes
Africa & South America
Cape Town, São Paulo
6 nodes
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Who's building it
A small team, building in the open.
No office, no investors telling us to add tracking "just for analytics." MitiVPN is built by a handful of
engineers who've worked on network infrastructure and censorship-resistant tooling before — this time, for
everyone rather than one employer.
R.K.
R. Kade
Network architecture
Previously built relay infrastructure for censorship-resistant messaging tools.
S.M.
S. Marín
Protocol & cryptography
Focused on obfuscation protocols that survive deep packet inspection at scale.
L.O.
L. Oyelaran
Client engineering
Building the desktop and mobile apps to be fast, boring, and hard to misuse.
A.T.
A. Tran
Trust & operations
Handles server relationships and the no-log policy's day-to-day enforcement.
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Questions
A few things people ask early.
When does MitiVPN launch?
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Soon. We're finishing the network before we open it, not the other way around. Join the list above and you'll be the first to know.
Will there be a free tier?
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Yes. Open access matters most where paying for it is hardest — a free tier will exist from day one.
What platforms will be supported?
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Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS are all planned for the initial release.
Do you keep connection logs?
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No. A strict no-log policy is a starting requirement of the architecture, not a promise added later.
How can I help or get involved?
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Reach out by email — early testers, translators, and feedback are all welcome before launch.