Vector Tunnel route drafting room
draw a more private line through the noise

A VPN page sketched like a vector blueprint.

Vector Tunnel is positioned as a route-drafting tool for modern internet life. The page focuses on structure, clean lines, and pathway thinking rather than glossy cards, which makes it feel different from the other VPN sites while still explaining the product clearly.

Shared Wi‑Fi shield Travel-ready routing Quiet work sessions Streaming flexibility
entry point
work lane
hotel relay
night route

The site is structured like a drawing table, not a hero-template stack.

Vector Tunnel uses thin plotting lines, measured labels, drafting terminology, and precise spacing so the whole experience reads like a route plan rather than another generic VPN brochure.

Where Vector Tunnel makes sense

This product is explained through use moments that feel like route decisions: open it before hotel Wi‑Fi, rely on it during long work blocks, switch lines for a better evening path, and keep it around as a light privacy habit rather than a complex networking project.

Entry

Start with a cleaner path

Before airports, station hotspots, hotel networks, or shared lounges ask for trust, connect once and reduce the guesswork.

Draft

Keep work sessions uncomplicated

A VPN should stay lightweight when the day is already full of tabs, uploads, calls, and deadlines.

Shift

Change lanes for the evening

Streaming, browsing, game queues, or a slower pace at night can all benefit from simple route changes.

Shared-network privacy

A VPN is one of the easiest practical habits for people who work or travel through networks they did not build themselves.

Route switching without drama

The app is easier to understand when the value is framed as clean pivots, not endless technical depth.

A distinct product mood

This design language feels precise and engineered, but not cold. That makes it stand apart from the softer or louder styles already used.

Route Plotter

Instead of a speed gauge or route forecast, this page gets a vector-style plotting tool. It is illustrative only, but it gives the site a different interaction pattern from the rest.

draft output

The current line looks clean.

82

Balanced and practical. Good for daily browsing, messages, and quick route updates.

Choose a route template visual demo only
91Clarity
87Control
89Comfort
Adjust tunnel length 58%

Signals from people, not placeholders.

Short human notes and compact crew cards keep the site from feeling like a static technical rendering.

VT

Vera Tan

Product lead focused on making route privacy easier to grasp in ordinary daily scenarios.

RL

Rowan Lee

Routing specialist interested in how quickly users can switch paths without breaking flow.

MP

Mika Park

Experience designer shaping a product that feels deliberate, navigable, and light under pressure.

“I like that it feels more like a useful route tool than a giant security lecture.”

Theo, designerAuckland

“I mostly use it on hotel Wi‑Fi and during travel, but I also keep it for calmer evening browsing.”

Mina, consultantBangkok

“The blueprint feel is unusual. It makes the app look more structured without becoming intimidating.”

Owen, writerDublin

FAQ

The site may look like a route sketch, but the practical details stay straightforward.

What is Vector Tunnel for?

Vector Tunnel is a VPN app designed to support more private browsing, safer sessions on shared networks, and simpler route switching during travel, work, streaming, and daily internet use.

Where does the install button go?

It opens the Google Play listing for package com.vectonnel.tunnel.worjplink.

Where is the privacy policy?

You can read it here: https://sites.google.com/view/vector-tunnel.

How do I contact support?

For questions or support, email haozhenwei023751@gmail.com.