ExpressVPN Finally Gets a GUI on Linux

ExpressVPN finally delivers a GUI for its Linux app in 2025, bringing it up to par with competitors like Surfshark and offering a more user-friendly experience.

ExpressVPN Finally Gets a GUI on Linux

For years, Linux users of ExpressVPN have been toiling away in the command line, envying their Windows and macOS counterparts. But the wait is finally over! ExpressVPN has released a much-needed update that brings a graphical user interface (GUI) to its Linux VPN app.

Screenshot of the new ExpressVPN Linux GUI with light mode

Yes, you read that right. It's 2025, and ExpressVPN is just now rolling out a GUI for its Linux users. As the saying goes, better late than never! This means no more wrestling with cryptic commands just to connect to a VPN server. Now, Linux users can enjoy the same point-and-click convenience as everyone else.

A Long Overdue Upgrade

Previously, ExpressVPN users on Linux were limited to a command-line interface (CLI), which could be intimidating for less tech-savvy users. Meanwhile, competitors like Surfshark have long offered a Linux app with a full GUI. This update finally levels the playing field, making ExpressVPN a more attractive option for Linux users who prefer a visual interface.

"This is a game-changer for Linux users," says one excited ExpressVPN customer on Reddit. "I can finally ditch the command line and just click a button to connect. Hallelujah!"

Modern Design and Features

The new ExpressVPN Linux app boasts a modern design, complete with both light and dark mode options. This allows users to customize the app's appearance to their liking and easily switch between modes depending on the lighting conditions. The GUI also provides easy access to all of ExpressVPN's features, including server selection, protocol settings, and kill switch functionality.

Screenshot of the new ExpressVPN Linux GUI with dark mode

What This Means for Linux Users

This update is a significant win for the Linux community. It demonstrates that ExpressVPN is committed to supporting its Linux users and providing them with the same level of user experience as its Windows and macOS customers. The GUI makes ExpressVPN more accessible to a wider range of Linux users, regardless of their technical expertise.

If you're an ExpressVPN user on Linux, be sure to update your app to take advantage of the new GUI. It's a welcome change that will make your VPN experience much smoother and more enjoyable. Now you can finally enjoy the freedom and security of a VPN without having to be a command-line wizard!

A person happily using the new ExpressVPN GUI on their Linux laptop

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