Our picks for the best VPNs for an iPhone are:
- NordVPN—Best iPhone VPN overall
- Windscribe—Best free iPhone VPN
- TunnelBear—Best for VPN newbies
- Private Internet Access—Best for advanced VPN users
A virtual private network (VPN) can help maintain your privacy and protect your information against hackers, data leaks, and other cyber threats. Plus, the best VPNs can help you access geo-blocked web content, such as regional-specific programming, international streaming, or mimicking your home network when traveling. Having a VPN not only on your computer, but also your mobile device, ensures you're covered anytime you're on the web.
This page will take you through our picks for the best VPNs for an iPhone. Plus, we'll walk you through how an iPhone VPN works, how to set up an iPhone VPN, and whether you really need a VPN app on your iPhone.
Do I Need an iPhone VPN?
In short, yes. While it's one of the more secure operating systems, Apple's iOS isn't bulletproof. Anyone using the internet on any device, especially over an unsecured connection like a public Wi-Fi network, is vulnerable to prying eyes. If you use your iPhone for activities like banking, shopping, or anything else that passes sensitive personal information back and forth on the web, you're at risk of having your info—or your entire identity—stolen.
Your iPhone VPN will mask your virtual identity so that even if cyber-criminals expose a vulnerability in your connection, nothing can be traced back to your device. And the information you send is encrypted, making it completely unreadable to outside agents. Even if you just use it when connected to public Wi-Fi, a VPN on your iPhone is a smart idea.
Our best VPN picks for iPhones
| NordVPN | Windscribe | TunnelBear | Private Internet Access VPN | |
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| Monthly price* | $12.99–$25.29 | Free–$9.00+ | $3.33–$9.99 | $11.95 |
| # of connections | 10 | 1 at free tier 5+ with Pro |
Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Data allowance | Unlimited | 10GB with free tier Unlimited with Pro |
2GB with free tier Unlimited with paid plan |
Unlimited |
| Supported devices | iOS, Android, desktop, tablet, Smart TV, and more | iOS, Android, desktop, tablet, Smart TV, and more |
iOS, Android, desktop, tablet |
iOS, Android, desktop, tablet, Smart TV, and more |
| Free trial | No, but has a 30-day money-back guarantee | No, but has a free tier with limited features | No, but has a free tier with limited data | No, but has a 30-day money-back guarantee |
| See Plans | See Plans | See Plans | See Plans |
* All VPNs listed offer discounts on prices listed if you pay for multiple months or years at one time.
Best Overall iPhone VPN
NordVPN

We like NordVPN because of its balance between advanced security and usability. You can connect and protect up to 10 devices at the same time with no hard data limits. Your data is protected by AES-256 encryption—the same stuff used by intelligence agencies like the NSA. Its 7,000+ servers span 118 countries, offering a consistent and reliable connection with plenty of options. Its "Quick Connect" feature automatically matches you to the best server for your location, helping you secure the fastest speeds available.
Your iPhone is protected from malware during use, and the app makes it easy to browse through different server locations, switch VPN protocols, and even set up Siri commands. The aforementioned Quick Connect is also incredibly easy to use on NordVPN's iOS app—simply tap the huge button and you're good to go. Streamers will love the HD-quality video on unblocked content, making it easy to watch your favorite Netflix or Hulu shows directly from your iPhone.
NordVPN's strict no-logs policy ensures your total privacy during and after your session. In the event that your private network connection drops, NordVPN's automatic kill switch disconnects you from the internet entirely, preventing hackers from taking advantage of any momentary vulnerabilities. What's unique about NordVPN's kill switch, though, is that you can customize it to leave certain connections running, so you don't lose important work due to a network failure.
You can try out the service for 30 days risk-free, but NordVPN doesn't offer a dedicated free trial like other iPhone VPN options. And while its monthly cost is in line with most competitors, it's on the pricier side if you choose to purchase one of their multi-year plans. Still, NordVPN is affordable, with four plans starting with Basic coming in at $12.99/month. Prime tops out at $25.29/month—if you prepay for a full year or 2 years, you can reduce monthly cost of any plan. And we think the extra security measures and connection features justify the marginally higher cost.
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Best Free iPhone VPN
Windscribe

Touted as one of the more user-friendly iOS VPN apps, Windscribe offers both free and paid versions of their virtual private network service for desktop and mobile alike. But unlike many other VPN providers, Windscribe's free iPhone VPN app offers almost all of the same features as its premium version. You enjoy military-grade AES-256 data encryption for unlimited simultaneous connections, as well as a clear no-logs policy, an automatic kill switch, and both IP and ad blocking on your iPhone.
Windscribe's 10GB data allowance is also more than other free VPN competitors, such as TunnelBear (2GB/month). Need more? Tweet the company for an extra 5GB or sign up for a paid account for unlimited bandwidth. The iOS VPN also performed well in speed tests, though individual results are heavily dependent on your home internet plan.
As with any free VPN service, it isn't without its drawbacks. Windscribe's network is decently large, with servers physically located in 69+ countries and 134+ cities—but to access all of them, you'll need to pay. A free account connects you through servers in just 10 of those countries, but that's adequate for most users.
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About Free VPN Services
There are pros and cons to using a free iPhone VPN. Obviously, you get an extra layer of security without incurring further cost. But "freemium" versions of VPN apps often restrict your data limits, speeds, and server access in an effort to get you to purchase their full suite of features, and some aren't a whole lot more secure than standard internet connections.
That said, some free versions (like our editor's pick) offer top-quality security and bonus features without the price tag. For more on free virtual private networks, check out our top picks for free VPN services.
Best iPhone App for VPN Newbies
TunnelBear

If the world of VPNs is still a bit foreign to you, TunnelBear's iPhone VPN is an excellent choice to dip your toe into the water. Its iOS app is designed to make your VPN experience a literal walk in the park—the world map features floating sailboats, forests, and mountains, with actual tunnel icons indicating server locations. After choosing a server, a bear will tunnel from your current whereabouts on the map to your new, temporary "location." And make sure your volume is up, because you'll be rewarded with an actual roar of success.
TunnelBear's iPhone VPN supports unlimited simultaneous connections, so you can protect your iPhone, iPad, or other iOS devices as needed. There aren't any data caps in the premium plans (2GB/month in the free plan), and like many other VPN providers, TunnelBear keeps no logs of your activity and encrypts your data using military-grade protocols.
A few of TunnelBear's features aren't offered on the iPhone app—including its kill switch, which could be a deal-breaker for some. It also didn't perform as well in speed tests, and isn't as customizable as other options that let you select your preferred protocol. But if you don't care about the technical nitty-gritty and just want privacy and ease while browsing the web, TunnelBear delivers. It's also one of the most affordable VPN options, clocking it at just $10/month or $50/year—but it also offers a free VPN option, should you want to test the waters before committing to purchase.
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Best iPhone VPN for Advanced Users
Private Internet Access VPN

The Private Internet Access (PIA) iPhone VPN app offers support for unlimited device connections at once, with thousands of servers to give you a high likelihood of fast and reliable performance. It automatically connects you to the most optimal server with a single click, or you can manually choose your location. It uses military-grade data encryption, keeps zero logs, and protects your iPhone from malware, trackers, and ads using the app's Safari Content Blocker.
Advanced users will appreciate the extra features within PIA's settings. You can choose between multiple available protocols, set up a "Favorites" list of specific servers you connect to often, and use the "InBrowser" feature—a private iPhone-specific browser with video support and tab technology that mimics Safari's user experience. Super-users will love the speed-booster proxy, port forwarding capability, and encryption, handshaking, and authentication customization options.
The PIA app user experience is basic but clean-cut (not all VPN iPhone apps are as whimsical as TunnelBear!). What makes it truly special are the customized security options—which also may overwhelm the average user who just needs to hop on public Wi-Fi from time to time.
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How VPNs work on iPhones
A VPN creates a private, secure internet connection by routing your device directly to the VPN provider's server network, rather than through your ISP's servers and onto your final destination website. There, your data is encrypted, and your device's IP address is replaced with a temporary one via any number of international servers, giving the illusion that it is actually something—and somewhere—else. (Our guide to virtual private networks goes more in-depth on how VPNs work).
Many VPN providers offer their product for both desktop and mobile devices. On an iPhone, your VPN is installed and activated via an iOS app. Many of these iPhone VPN apps are free to download initially, and you'll either pay monthly or yearly for the network service itself. Once you've connected your iPhone to your VPN, any data you send or receive is encrypted through your private network's servers for as long as you're connected. Your whereabouts, and your activities, are blocked from anyone's view but your own.
What to look for in a VPN for iPhone
When choosing a VPN, you'll want to pay attention to at least four main areas:
- Security
- Privacy
- Data limits
- Pricing
Security: VPN protocols dictate how your data and digital footprint is encrypted, so each one varies in its complexity and security level. These differences mean some protocols get you faster data speeds when you don't need as much security, and others prioritize nearly impenetrable security that asks your system to work a little harder while using it. Good VPNs, like those we recommend, offer a list of protocols to choose from—OpenVPN, WireGuard, and IKEv2/IPsec are popular and trusted options.
Privacy: VPNs encrypt your data, protecting your online activity and info from prying eyes. But if a VPN service tracks your usage and data, it could undercut the whole benefit. Look for VPNs with a no log policy that means they don't track or record any of your activity on the VPN.
Data limits: Both the VPN plan limits and the server data capacities affect how you'll use your VPN. If you need heavy data amounts, look for plans with unlimited data (often paid plan tiers) to keep you active all month. Plans like Windscribe's free version with 10GB of data a month should be plenty for most users.
When it comes to servers, stick to VPNs with thousands or more across the globe so you have a large selection to pick from. If you want to prioritize speed, look for premium servers. Some VPNs like Private Internet Access VPN have premium servers you can select that offer connections as fast as 10Gbps.
Price: Most mainstream VPNs offer similar monthly pricing and discounts if you buy longer service amounts at one time. Our picks all come in close to $10/month for premium tiers. So choosing one for price (or opting for a free plan) won't change too much of your choice. If you want to save some cash and keep your VPN for longer, dig deeper into what services give the biggest discounts for your chunk of time. For example, plans from NordVPN drop to under $5/month if you buy a plan for 2-years at once.
How to set up an iPhone VPN
Though the process varies by your specific iPhone VPN service, you can generally expect to follow these steps to set up a virtual private network on your iPhone.
- Download your chosen VPN provider's iOS app from the Apple App Store.
- Either set up an account directly through your VPN iPhone app or on your VPN's desktop website.
- Log into your iPhone VPN app.
- If prompted, allow your VPN app permission to your device's settings. This will let your provider automatically configure your virtual private network.
- Choose the server location you wish to connect through or use your VPN's auto-connect feature.
Wireless plans for VPNs
How well your VPN performs often begins with your cell phone plan. For example, using a VPN on 4G LTE or 5G speeds will result in a much faster VPN connection than 3G speeds; similarly, starting out with an unlimited phone plan gives you more breathing room than if your data is capped each month. Here are some optimal phone plans to support your iPhone VPN use.
Best iPhone VPNs FAQs
When should I use a VPN?
You should use a VPN any time you access public Wi-Fi where you don't control the router or the network security protocols. A VPN will encrypt your data so no cyber hackers can slip in and steal your personal, financial, or location data.
Is Apple’s iCloud Private Relay the same as a VPN?
No, iCloud Private Relay isn't the same as a VPN. A VPN protects and hides all your data when online, while Apple's iCloud Private Relay protects only your traffic and browsing in Safari. Any other online activity on your Apple device, like app data and communication, won't be hidden or protected by the Private Relay.
Will a VPN drain my battery or slow down my phone?
Yes, VPNs require your device to do more in encrypting your data, which adds minor drains on your battery life and data speeds. While these effects are usually small, they can be frustrating. Different VPN protocols also affect your data speed and battery level differently, so choose protocols that balance security levels you want with system demands to help keep your device quick and charged.
Can I use a VPN on iPhone without an app?
Yes, if your VPN service shares a server configuration with you. Many VPN services require you to use their app, but not all do. If you have your VPN configuration data, you can enter it through your iPhone Settings in the VPN & Device Management section.
Lauren Hannula
Managing Editor