V2ray Extension For Chrome May 2026

  • A proxy switch extension for Chrome (e.g., SwitchyOmega)
  • A V2Ray subscription link or server config

  • Proxy SwitchyOmega (and similar extensions like V2Ray Proxy SwitchyPro) doesn't contain V2Ray itself. Instead, it acts as a traffic router for Chrome. It tells Chrome which websites to send through your locally running V2Ray proxy and which to connect to directly.

    Even with SwitchyOmega, things can go wrong. Here’s a quick checklist:

    | Issue | Likely Fix | | :--- | :--- | | Chrome says “ERR_PROXY_CONNECTION_FAILED” | Your V2Ray core isn’t running. Start your V2Ray client. | | Websites show your real IP | Check for WebRTC leaks (disable WebRTC or force proxy for all protocols). | | SwitchyOmega “test” works but browsing fails | Your V2Ray config may have route rules blocking Chrome’s user-agent. Switch to “Global” mode in V2Ray. | | HTTPS sites load slowly | Use SOCKS5 + remote DNS (configure dns block in V2Ray config). | v2ray extension for chrome

  • Set local proxy port:
  • Select a server from the list → right-click → "Set active server"
  • Click "Enable HTTP Proxy" in v2rayN's toolbar (should turn green)
  • Now SwitchyOmega will route Chrome through 127.0.0.1:10808.


    You need a local proxy server. Choose one based on your OS: A proxy switch extension for Chrome (e

    Quick setup with v2rayN (Windows):

    If the extension approach feels too fragile, consider these better alternatives: Proxy SwitchyOmega (and similar extensions like V2Ray Proxy

    Congratulations – you now have a functional "V2Ray extension for Chrome."

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