Features & Capabilities

Passepartout is a smart VPN client designed for Apple platforms (iOS, macOS, iPadOS, and tvOS). It supports OpenVPN and WireGuard, offers obfuscation, shortcuts automation, and endpoint exclusion, and emphasizes transparency and privacy with no ads or trackers.

Some advanced features require an in-app purchase, including Apple TV support, on-demand rules, iCloud sharing, DoH/DoT DNS, domain matching for split DNS, profile export/share, custom routing, OTP login, and non-VPN profiles. The project is open source and community-driven, with Family Sharing for easy multi-device access. Learn more on GitHub and review the privacy policy.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Algoritmico Ltd
Rating:
4.80
(1,209)
Version:
3.8.7 Last updated: 2026-06-02
Version code:
886483219
Creation date:
2019-01-17
Compatible devices:
Size:
24.35MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-08
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Developed by:
Algoritmico Ltd
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/passepartout-vpn-client/id1433648537
Website:
https://passepartoutvpn.app

User Reviews

Passepartout shows strong WireGuard performance and excellent cross‑device syncing (iCloud; Apple TV) with multi-protocol support and frequent updates. However, users repeatedly flag pricing/paywall concerns, reliability bugs (saving/export issues), OpenVPN gaps, and network-switch reliability, plus some UX limitations like removing favorites and a non-functional bug report tool.
Pros
  • Excellent WireGuard performance and stability.
  • Strong cross-device syncing via iCloud and Apple TV compatibility.
  • Supports multiple protocols (WireGuard and OpenVPN).
  • Frequent updates with ongoing improvements.
  • Easy profile import for providers like Mullvad and smooth setup.
Cons
  • Pricing and paywalls for core features; On‑Demand and other features behind opaque, expensive upgrades.
  • Reliability and UI issues: saving/loading profiles can fail and exporting profiles is not available.
  • OpenVPN gaps: some functionality or credentials UI not accessible or blocked.
  • Connectivity handoff problems when switching between cellular and Wi‑Fi.
  • UX gaps such as inability to remove share-sheet favorites and a non-working in-app bug report tool.
Recent reviews
Great app. Please add Shortcut support for editing the server address in a profile. My home VPN server IP can change, and DDNS is not always reliable because updates can take time to show up. I can get the new IP on iOS right away, but changing it manually in the app takes too many taps. This would make reconnecting much easier.
by J:*****, 2026-04-07

I’m a big fan of this app. You should know that many of the basic Wireguard features are behind a paywall in the app when others offer those for free as it’s part of the spec. Other than that I see two minor issues. 1. app is present on the share sheet favorites list with no way to remove 2. Report an issue in-app doesn’t work. Says device is not configured to send e-mails. Overall, the app is well-made. It’s a bit too pricey to lock standard features behind a paywall of $25, but I don’t know what else to say about that. Edit: this dude gets a 5 star review from a relatively happy customer and then proceeds to lie 🤣 On-demand activation for WireGuard is behind the paywall. That is free in the official app. Routing is behind a paywall. That is free in the official app. Just two examples.
by Io*****, 2026-03-28

I purchased this app for $0.99 because I wanted to set up trusted wifi networks so my VPN would automatically turn off at home and on everywhere else. That’s the entire reason I bought it. After spending a significant amount of time setting everything up — generating WireGuard keys, downloading config files, importing them into the app — I finally found the On Demand feature I needed, only to discover it’s locked behind an additional $79.99 paywall. The core feature. The reason the app exists. This is ransomware behavior: get someone in the door for $0.99, make them invest significant time configuring everything, and then hold the useful feature hostage behind an enormous additional charge. Without On Demand, this app does nothing you can’t do for free with your VPN provider’s own app. What makes it worse is the complete lack of pricing transparency. Their FAQ — which is extensive — does not mention the cost of paid features anywhere. Not once. If you’re confident in your pricing, you publish it. Hiding it is a choice, and it reflects a lack of candor that I find troubling in an app whose entire pitch is about privacy and trust. I’m requesting a refund and would encourage others to look elsewhere.
by Pa*****, 2026-02-24
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