Built for the day your usual connection stops working.
A filter that recognises a VPN handshake can block it in seconds. Litora gives every device more than one way in, so losing one does not mean going back to a website you may no longer be able to reach.
The connection types
| Type | What it looks like on the wire | How you get it |
|---|---|---|
| WireGuard | Fast and ordinary — until a filter learns its handshake. | A litora.conf file |
| AmneziaWG | The same encryption with the handshake reshaped, so a filter looking for a VPN does not recognise one. | A litora.conf file |
| VLESS / REALITY | A TLS session that presents a real website's certificate. | Coming — not yet offered |
| Hysteria2 | QUIC with obfuscation — slower where QUIC is throttled, but a connection where the others give none. | Coming — not yet offered |
What we do not claim
No protocol is permanent. When a filter learns one, we change what your device receives, and we say so in plain terms. We do not promise that Litora works in any named country or on any named network — nobody honestly can.
Common questions
Which one should I use?
WireGuard where nothing blocks you — it is the fastest. AmneziaWG where an ordinary VPN is being blocked. Set up the second one before you need it.
What if everything stops working?
Exit addresses that get blocked are retired and replaced, and protocols change when filters learn them. If your configuration is older than 30 days, create a new one — that alone often fixes it.