SpaceRouter Onion is a privacy-preserving onion network: three hops, chain-verified nodes, and no single party that can see your traffic end-to-end. Currently in open testing.
Your traffic is wrapped in multiple layers of encryption and relayed through three independent nodes. The first node knows who you are but not where you're going. The last node knows where traffic goes but not who sent it. No single node: and no VPN provider: can link the two.
You → [Guard node] → [Middle node] → [Exit node] → Internet
Each hop peels off exactly one layer. Nobody decrypts what they shouldn't.
Nodes register on-chain with cryptographic keys: not a volunteer directory you have to trust.
Modern, multiplexed, low-latency. Most privacy networks use TCP. We don't.
VPNs route your traffic through one company. You trust their logs policy, their security practices, and whatever government they're subject to. SpaceRouter Onion spreads trust across three independent nodes.
No single node sees the full path. Even if one were compromised, it couldn't reconstruct who you are and where you went. Privacy isn't a promise: it's enforced by the architecture.
Geo-aware node selection routes your traffic through nearby hops: not halfway around the world. QUIC transport adds less overhead than legacy onion networks.
The easiest way to try SpaceRouter Onion today is the browser extension. One-click start, circuit visible in the toolbar, works with Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Arc. A companion desktop app is in private testing: full public release coming soon.
Install in Chrome, Edge, Brave, or Arc. See your active circuit: guard, middle, exit: right in the toolbar. Pick your selection mode: random, fast, or maximum privacy.
A desktop app that runs the proxy as a background service, handles installation, service management, and circuit visualization: no command line. Currently in private testing with a full public release on the way.
Install the extension and browse through a real 3-hop onion circuit in under a minute. Help us stress-test the network while we build toward full public release.