You can install and use NordVPN on most devices running the latest versions of popular operating systems. Check the list below to see if your device is supported by NordVPN.
NOTE: When you connect to a VPN server via the NordVPN app, it uses device-wide protection, and as a result, all users are protected on the system. Furthermore, if on one device installation you have several users set up, you will not be able to use the NordVPN app simultaneously, since the VPN servers will not be able to connect correctly. This device-level approach ensures consistent protection across the system. For environments where independent VPN connections for each user are needed, consider trying NordVPN on other devices at the same time.
Windows:
Legacy support:
macOS:
Legacy support:
Linux:
These are the Linux distributions that our developers have confirmed that our .deb and .rpm NordVPN builds work on:
- Debian 11 or newer
- Ubuntu 20.04 or newer
- Linux Mint 21 or newer systems
- Fedora 32 or newer
- Raspberry PI OS
NOTE: If you use a community-supported distribution, NordVPN may work. However, there is limited issue resolution for distribution-specific troubleshooting and no pre-release testing.
Moreover, we support these desktop environments:
- KDE
- GNOME
Android:
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Android 9 and up
- For Android 7 and 8, install our sideloaded application.
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Android devices having 6.8 or older versions won't be supported by NordVPN from November 20, 2024. To continue using NordVPN, read our article on how to reinstall NordVPN on Android.
iOS:
Oldest versions that will continue to receive support:
- Windows 7.1/8.1/10 32-bit - 6.45 (Older versions have been deprecated as of May 28th, 2024)
- Android - 7
- Android devices having 6.8 or older versions won't be supported by NordVPN from November 20, 2024. To continue using NordVPN, read how to reinstall NordVPN on Android.
- macOS 10.11- 6.7.0
- macOS (higher versions than 10.11) - 7.13.0
- iOS - 7.20.0
- Linux - 3.14.1