Super VPN for PC
Platform: Windows PC
Connection: Wi-Fi / Ethernet
Server Selection: Available locations
Interface: Simple desktop controls
Use: Browse, connect, switch locations
Download SuperVPN for PC and use a simple VPN connection on your Windows computer. Choose a server, connect with one click, and manage your VPN connection directly from your desktop.

SuperVPN for PC gives Windows users a straightforward way to connect to a VPN without relying on a phone or browser extension. After installing the Windows version, you can select an available server, start the connection, and switch locations whenever needed.
Whether you want to use SuperVPN while browsing, working remotely, or connecting through public Wi-Fi, the Windows version keeps the main controls within easy reach.
Platform: Windows PC
Connection: Wi-Fi / Ethernet
Server Selection: Available locations
Interface: Simple desktop controls
Use: Browse, connect, switch locations
App: SuperVPN
Platform: Windows PC
Installer: Windows setup file
Internet: Required
Account: Depends on the current version
Installing SuperVPN on a Windows computer follows the standard Windows software installation process.
Get the appropriate SuperVPN installer for your PC and save it to your Downloads folder.
Locate the downloaded setup file and double-click it to begin installation.
Continue through the installation screens and choose the installation location if you are given the option.
Once installation is complete, open SuperVPN from the Start menu or desktop shortcut.
Windows may request permission when SuperVPN creates a VPN connection. Follow the system prompt to continue.
After that, the application should be ready to use.
Once SuperVPN is installed, connecting from Windows is straightforward.
Open the application and look at the main connection screen. If the app provides a server or location list, choose the location you want to use.
Then click Connect.
Wait for the connection status to change. Once connected, you can continue browsing or using other applications on your PC.
When you are finished, return to SuperVPN and select Disconnect.
Open SuperVPN → Choose Server → Connect → Use Your PC → Disconnect
Server selection is one of the most useful controls when using a VPN on Windows.
If connection speed is your priority, a server that is relatively close to your location is usually a sensible starting point. A distant server may introduce additional latency.
You can also switch locations when you need a different regional connection.
If your current server feels slow, open the location list and try another available server instead of repeatedly reconnecting to the same one.
The Windows version is designed around the basic controls users expect from a desktop VPN.
Connect to an available VPN server directly from the main application window without going through complicated Windows network menus.
Choose from available locations and switch servers when you want to use another connection.
The main VPN controls are kept in one place, making it easy to see your connection status and manage the current server.
Change your VPN location whenever you need to use another available server.
Use the desktop application directly on a compatible Windows computer rather than relying on a mobile device.
When you no longer need the VPN connection, you can disconnect directly from the application.
A desktop VPN can be more convenient when your main internet activity happens on a computer.
Instead of keeping your phone connected to the VPN while using another device, you can establish the connection directly on your Windows PC.
This can be useful when:
The biggest advantage is convenience. Everything is handled directly from the computer you are using.
The basic idea is the same, but using SuperVPN on Windows can feel more convenient for desktop users.
| Feature | PC / Windows | Mobile |
|---|---|---|
| Main device | Windows computer | Android / iPhone |
| Connection control | Desktop app | Mobile app |
| Server selection | Available locations | Available locations |
| Best for | PC browsing and work | Mobile browsing |
| Network | Wi-Fi / Ethernet | Wi-Fi / Mobile data |
| Disconnect | From desktop app | From mobile app |
If you spend most of your time on a laptop or desktop, the PC version means you do not need to manage the VPN connection from another device.
Before installation, check the requirements associated with the particular Windows release.
A stable internet connection is also necessary because SuperVPN cannot establish a VPN connection if the computer itself is offline.
For the best experience, keep Windows updated and make sure you have enough storage space for the application and its installation files.
Because requirements can change between releases, always check the current version's compatibility information before installing.
If the Windows application does not connect after installation, start with the basics.
Make sure your normal internet connection is working, then try another available server.
You should also check whether another VPN, proxy, firewall, or security application is interfering with the connection.
If SuperVPN worked previously but stopped after a Windows update, restarting the PC and checking for a newer compatible version can also be useful.
For more detailed troubleshooting, see:
You can disconnect directly from the SuperVPN Windows application.
Open the app and select the main Disconnect button. Wait until the status changes before closing the application.
If you want to reconnect later, simply open SuperVPN again, select a server, and click Connect.
Yes, a compatible SuperVPN Windows version can be installed on supported Windows PCs.