A small VPN, run plainly.
Litora — from the Latin for “shores” — exists for people whose networks block VPNs. Most VPNs are built for the day before that happens; Litora is built for the day after.
How it is built
Kernel WireGuard and AmneziaWG, with xray-core and Hysteria2 on the same gateways. A recursive DNS resolver on every gateway, so lookups never leave the tunnel. Your private key is generated in your browser and never sent to us. Established tunnels keep working even if our control systems go down. The features, each with its mechanism
Where things are
Exit servers are in the EU — Poland and Lithuania. The control systems, the part that knows which devices exist, run in Turkey. Our first users are in Belarus. Three jurisdictions in one data flow — and we say so, because you should know it before trusting us.
What is early, said out loud
- The fleet is two exit locations.
- There is no Litora app; we point you at well-known open apps instead.
- Our testing from inside the networks we build for is limited — we publish what we know, not what we hope.
- Packages and prices may change; this site will say so before anything changes for you.
- The operating entity is being registered; it will be named here when it exists.
Principles
- No key escrow — your key never leaves your device.
- No logs of the sites you visit or the names your device looks up.
- No email, no card details, no national ID — ever.
- Nothing renews automatically.
- This site loads nothing from anyone else.
Contact
The Telegram bot is the fastest way to reach us — /paysupport for payment problems, or just describe what happened.