Free V2Ray Configs — live status
A free V2Ray / Xray subscription that is rebuilt every 15 minutes from publicly posted sources. Configurations are fetched, parsed, deduplicated by a content-derived key, converted for each client format, and validated with the real client binaries before anything is published. This page reports what the last run actually produced — including what it threw away and why.
If JavaScript is disabled you are seeing the static summary. The live figures are rendered client-side from index.json and health.json, both of which are plain files you can read directly.
Subscription links
Paste one of these into your client; it re-fetches on its own schedule.
- All configs — plain text
- All configs — base64 subscription
- Clash / Clash Meta profile
- sing-box profile
- Top 100 — the fastest that answered on the last run
- Verified only — survived the full check cascade
Per-protocol lists
One file per protocol the pipeline can convert honestly. A protocol that cannot be converted without inventing missing fields is excluded on purpose rather than shipped broken.
Compatible clients
v2rayNG, Hiddify, NekoBox, NekoRay, v2rayN, Clash Meta, sing-box and
Shadowrocket. The Clash and sing-box profiles are checked with
mihomo -t and sing-box check before release;
if either rejects the file, the run aborts and the previous good
release stays up.
What this dashboard shows
- How long ago the last successful run finished.
- How many configurations survived each stage, and how many were dropped.
- The protocol breakdown, and what each client format lost in conversion.
- Which upstream sources answered, and which are failing.
- The verification cascade — parse, reachability, and a real connection attempt — reported as measured numbers rather than a claim that everything works.
An honest caveat
These are free, publicly posted servers. A large share of them are dead at any given moment; that is true of every list of this kind. The difference here is that the failure rate is measured and published instead of hidden, so you can see how much of the list is actually usable before you trust it.
Project
Published under the MIT licence.