Super VPN is a free VPN app originally built for Android and iOS. You can run Super VPN for PC on Windows 10 and 11 either through an Android emulator or by using a dedicated Windows VPN client that covers the same function. This guide covers both options and explains the trade-offs.
What is Super VPN?
Super VPN is a free virtual private network app developed by SuperSoftTech. It routes your internet traffic through a VPN server to mask your IP address and encrypt your connection. It is one of the most downloaded free VPN apps on Android with over 100 million installs. The app is free with a data limit on the free tier; a Pro subscription removes limits and adds server selection.
Can you use Super VPN on PC?
Super VPN does not have an official Windows app. To use it on PC, you have two options. The first is an Android emulator, which installs the Android version of Super VPN on your Windows machine. The second is using a different VPN provider that does have a native Windows client, which is often the better choice for PC use since emulator VPNs can have routing conflicts.
How to use Super VPN on Windows 10/11
Option 1: BlueStacks emulator
- Download and install BlueStacks using our BlueStacks for Windows 11 guide.
- Open BlueStacks and sign in with a Google account.
- Search for Super VPN in the Play Store inside BlueStacks and install it.
- Open Super VPN inside BlueStacks and connect to a server. The VPN will route traffic from inside the emulator’s virtual Android environment.
- Note: This VPN connection protects traffic inside BlueStacks only, not your entire Windows machine’s internet connection.
Option 2: Use a native Windows VPN app instead
- Download a Windows-native free VPN such as Proton VPN (free, no data limit) or Windscribe (free, 10 GB/month).
- Install and open the app. Create a free account if required.
- Select a server and connect. The VPN protects your entire PC’s traffic, not just one app.
Key features of Super VPN
- One-tap connection: Connects to the fastest available server automatically without manual configuration.
- Free tier: Limited free data each day; Pro removes the data cap and adds manual server selection.
- IP masking: Routes traffic through a VPN server so websites see the server’s IP instead of yours.
- Encrypted connection: Encrypts data between your device and the VPN server.
- Server locations: Multiple country options available in the Pro version.
System requirements
| Component | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| OS | Windows 7 (64-bit) for emulator | Windows 10/11 (64-bit) |
| RAM | 4 GB (with emulator) | 8 GB or more |
| Internet | Any connection | Broadband for fast VPN speeds |
| Storage | 5 GB free (emulator) | 10 GB free |
Common issues and fixes
VPN connects but speeds are very slow
Free VPN tiers on all providers, including Super VPN, throttle connection speeds during peak hours. If speed matters, switch to a paid tier or try a different server location. Free servers are shared among many users simultaneously.
VPN inside BlueStacks does not protect Windows traffic
This is expected behavior. A VPN running inside BlueStacks only encrypts the virtual Android device’s traffic. Your Windows browser, downloads, and other apps remain on your unprotected connection. For full PC protection, use a native Windows VPN client instead.
VPN connection drops frequently
Free VPN apps reconnect you after a time limit on most sessions. In BlueStacks, make sure Super VPN has permission to run in the background. For reliable always-on VPN, a paid native Windows client is more stable.
Alternatives to Super VPN for PC
For a VPN that actually protects your whole Windows machine, Proton VPN is worth installing. The free tier has no data cap, which Super VPN does not match, and there is a proper Windows app. The free version limits you to three server locations and one device.
Windscribe gives you 10 GB of free data per month with a native Windows client and more server locations than most free options. If you do not mind creating an account, it is a more practical everyday VPN than running Super VPN through an emulator. For users who need a VPN specifically for streaming or unblocking content, most free tiers including Super VPN Pro do not reliably unblock services like Netflix. A paid service like Mullvad or NordVPN handles that more consistently.
FAQ
Is Super VPN safe to use?
Super VPN has been criticized in independent audits for insufficient privacy policy transparency. It is a functional free VPN for basic IP masking, but if privacy is your main concern, Proton VPN has published independent security audits and a clear no-logs policy. Use Super VPN for casual browsing, not for sensitive communications.
Is Super VPN free on PC?
Through an emulator, yes. The Android app is free with a daily data limit. The Pro version removes the limit.
Does Super VPN work on Windows 11?
There is no native Windows 11 app. Through BlueStacks, it runs on Windows 11. For a native experience, use Proton VPN or Windscribe instead.
Will Super VPN slow down my internet?
All VPNs add some overhead because your traffic travels through an extra server. Free VPN servers are typically more congested than paid ones, so slower speeds are common during peak hours.
Can I use Super VPN for torrenting?
Super VPN’s terms of service do not explicitly allow torrenting, and free VPN servers are not suited for high-bandwidth activities. A paid VPN with a P2P-permitted server is the appropriate tool for torrenting.
Does Super VPN keep logs?
Super VPN states it does not log traffic, but it has not published independent audits to verify this claim. If verifiable no-logs policy matters to you, Proton VPN or Mullvad have published audits.
For a broader look at Android apps you can run on PC through emulators alongside a VPN, see our best Android emulators for PC guide. If you are setting up a full content creation or productivity workflow on Windows, our CapCut for PC guide is also worth reading.





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