Multi-platform clients, node tips, and install guidance — same layout as the Chinese homepage.
Search results for “Kuaimiao official” often mix mirrored titles. This page is the domain check, plan overview, and client doorway—not a place to paste your password into a random form.
Read the address bar first. Then open the download page and pick the installer that matches the device in your hand.
Encryption, split routing, and protocol switches belong in the client. This site documents the order of operations.
The 30-day window shown here follows the payment page you used. We do not process refunds on your behalf.
Desktop, browser, Android, and Apple builds share one official channel. A mismatched installer usually fails to launch rather than “running slowly.”
Use the 64-bit Windows build for PCs. SmartScreen: More info → Run anyway. If you only need browser traffic, the web extension is enough. See the Windows setup note.
Allow installs from the current source, then accept the system VPN prompt on first connect. Declining it often means you must reinstall before the prompt returns.
Do not mix Intel and Apple-silicon macOS packages. On iOS, confirm the profile under VPN & device management; an expired profile is not fixed by reinstalling the app alone—return to the download page.
Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Singapore are common first hops. Latency is whatever the client list shows at connect time—not the label on these cards.
A pass means the app opens, the OS granted VPN permission, and one nearby node loads a site that was blocked on the local network.
Bookmark kmvpngw.com.cn. Skip chat-app forwards and drive links that ask you to log in on a webpage.
Open the download page and choose the OS you are holding. Sending an APK to a PC is a common false start.
Sign in, connect a nearby node for 30 seconds, then try global mode if you see “connected” with no traffic. Use the connection checklist.
Device limits and prices follow the checkout page. This site does not take payment.
Short answers for domain checks and first install. Longer steps live on the FAQ page and guides.
A Kuaimiao VPN official site is the place you confirm the domain, read plan notes, and reach the real client channel. Queries such as “Kuaimiao official” or “official Kuaimiao VPN” often surface pages that only changed the title. After you land here, check that the host is kmvpngw.com.cn, then pick Windows, Android, iOS, or macOS from the download page instead of a chat-app archive. Node names, RTT, and protocol live in the client list; this page explains how to choose, how to install, and what to try when a tunnel stalls. Guides, the FAQ, and the blog cover OS permissions and split-routing so you are not typing an account into a mirror. Treat this homepage as the map: domain check first, installer second, node test third—not a single button that replaces those steps.
Desktop, browser, Android, and Apple clients share one official download path from this site. Windows needs the matching 64-bit installer; macOS Intel builds do not belong on Apple silicon. Android APKs need “unknown source” for the current installer, plus a system VPN grant on first connect. iOS still needs a valid profile under VPN & device management. A wrong OS package typically refuses to launch—do not keep clicking. Return to the download page and take the row that matches the device. Version labels follow that page, not a filename someone forwarded. If you only need browser tabs, the web add-on avoids a system-wide tunnel; if you need every app, install the desktop or mobile client and keep the add-on for a second device slot only when the plan allows it.
A farther name is not automatically faster. For signing into overseas admin panels, start with Hong Kong, Tokyo, or Singapore, then judge whether pages load and RTT is usable. For geo-catalog streaming, swapping another node in the same region usually beats reinstalling. Games care about loss; play a custom match instead of treating the homepage cards as a speed test. Client latency moves by time of day, so a hop that worked at noon can stall in the evening. When a session fails, change nodes and protocol before you wipe the app. Cellular tethering is a useful A/B test: if it works on LTE and fails on office Wi‑Fi, the file is fine and the network is the constraint. The node guide and connection checklist keep that order explicit.
The working path is: confirm kmvpngw.com.cn → choose the package on the download page → grant VPN permission → sign in → try a nearby node. On Windows, use More info on SmartScreen. On macOS, allow the network extension under Privacy & Security. After connect, open an HTTPS site that failed on the local network, then disconnect and confirm local access returns. “Connected” with no traffic: switch to global mode for 30 seconds so you can tell split rules from a dead hop. Random kicks often mean the device cap—unbind idle sessions instead of reinstalling. Keep the FAQ and install guides bookmarked for the next laptop; the official-site job is the domain check, not a new hunt every time you change devices.
Installers live on the download page, split by OS so you do not mix an APK into a PC. Permission walkthroughs sit in the guides, because Windows, Android, and Apple do not share one settings path. Connect failures and expired profiles belong in the connection article and the rest of the blog, not in a reinstall loop. This English page is written for people who searched in English for an official Kuaimiao entry, including App Store region limits and restricted-network first hops—it is not a line-by-line clone of the Chinese homepage, and it will not invent user counts or uptime beyond what the existing plan cards already show.