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Supports Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux. All packages are locally hosted for fast downloads without needing GitHub access.

5Supported Platforms
10+Clients Available
100%Free & Open Source
1Download Package
2Paste Subscription URL
3Enable System Proxy
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Windows Client Download

Supports Windows 10 and above. We recommend Clash Verge Rev or FlClash for their beautiful interfaces and easy subscription import.

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Clash Nyanpasu

Actively Maintained · Multi-Core Support · Highly Customizable

A next-gen Windows client derived from Clash Verge, supporting multiple cores like Mihomo and Clash.RS. Modern UI and powerful scripting for advanced users.

Multi-Core Switching Powerful Scripting Active Maintenance
Requirements: Windows 10 and above
Archived

Clash for Windows

Once the Most Popular Windows Client

Historically the most used Clash GUI for Windows. The repository was deleted in 2023. These packages are community archives and no longer receive security updates. We recommend migrating to Clash Verge Rev.

⚠️ No longer maintained; archived for reference only. Not recommended for new installations.
Install Note: Windows Defender SmartScreen may trigger on first run; click "More info" → "Run anyway". Start with administrator privileges for global TUN proxy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Solving common questions for beginners

Which client should a beginner choose?

Recommendations by device:

  • Windows: We recommend Clash Verge Revfor its modern UI and ease of use—simply import your subscription and go.
  • macOS: We recommend ClashX Meta (lightweight) or FlClash (feature-rich).
  • Android: FlClash is our top choice for its beautiful Material You design and intuitive UI.
  • iOS: We recommend purchasing Stash or Shadowrocket (requires a US App Store account).
  • Linux: Use Clash Verge Rev for a GUI, or the Mihomo Core for servers.
Which version should I download for an M1/M2/M3/M4 Mac?

For Apple Silicon (M-series) Macs, please select the ARM64 or Apple Silicon version for native performance, lower power consumption, and faster speeds. If unsure, check your processor info in "About This Mac." Almost all Macs since late 2020 use Apple Silicon.

What is the difference between TUN mode and System Proxy?

System Proxy: Intercepts traffic for apps that support standard HTTP/HTTPS protocols. Some apps (e.g., certain games, UDP traffic) may not be proxied.

TUN Mode: Creates a virtual network adapter to intercept all TCP/UDP traffic. This is a true global proxy that covers apps missed by System Proxy. Highly recommended for gamers; requires admin/root privileges.

How do I import a subscription link?

Using Clash Verge Rev as an example: Open client → Click "Subscriptions" on the left → Click "+" top right → Paste URL → Click "Import" → Wait for fetch → Select node in "Proxies". Other clients are similar; see Guides.

What should I do if Windows Security blocks the installation?

Due to their nature, some antivirus software may flag Clash clients as false positives. All packages on this site are official releases from their respective open-source projects, with fully auditable code. If blocked:

  1. Windows Defender SmartScreen: Click "More info" → "Run anyway".
  2. Third-party Antivirus: Add the installation directory to your whitelist.
  3. If you have concerns, visit the respective GitHub repositories to download directly and verify file hashes.
Why aren't there any free Clash clients for iOS?

Due to strict App Store policies, developing and hosting proxy apps for iOS is more costly, and all apps must be distributed via the App Store (many have been removed from certain regions). Thus, major iOS tools are paid. In contrast, Android supports direct APK installs, and desktop platforms allow running free open-source software.

Need help with setup after downloading?

Check out our detailed visual guide for beginners to complete setup in under 5 minutes.

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