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How to Use VMess WebSocket on Android

May 26, 2026 RaceVPN Team
VMess WebSocket on Android tutorial - RaceVPN

Learn how to use a RaceVPN VMess WebSocket account on Android with a step-by-step setup guide, screenshots, troubleshooting, and FAQ.

About VMess WebSocket

VMess WebSocket wraps VMess traffic inside WebSocket transport. It is commonly used because many clients support it and it can be easier to route through web-friendly environments.

Protocol note: Compared with V2Ray HTTP, VMess WebSocket is more web-transport friendly. Compared with WebSocket TLS, it may not provide the same TLS layer.

Before you start: prepare your RaceVPN VMess WebSocket account, keep the connection information ready, and make sure your internet connection is active before importing or connecting.

What You Need

RaceVPN VMess WebSocket accountCreate a free account from an available RaceVPN server.
Connection URL or QR codeCopy the full URL or scan the QR code from the account result page.
Android client appUse a compatible Android client that supports the selected protocol.

Step-by-Step Setup

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Step 1: Install and Open the Client

Install a compatible Android client that supports VMess WebSocket configuration links. Open the app and allow VPN permission when requested.

Install and Open the Client - VMess WebSocket on Android
Install and Open the Client
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Step 2: Create a RaceVPN Account

Open the RaceVPN VMess WebSocket server page, choose an available country server, and create a free account.

Create a RaceVPN Account - VMess WebSocket on Android
Create a RaceVPN Account
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Step 3: Add a New Profile

Tap the add button, usually shown as a plus icon, then choose scan QR code, import from clipboard, import URL, or add manually.

Add a New Profile - VMess WebSocket on Android
Add a New Profile
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Step 4: Import URL or Scan QR Code

Import the RaceVPN VMess WebSocket URL or scan the QR code shown on the account result page.

Import URL or Scan QR Code - VMess WebSocket on Android
Import URL or Scan QR Code
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Step 5: Check the Imported Profile

After importing, check that the server profile appears in the app and the country or profile name is visible.

Check the Imported Profile - VMess WebSocket on Android
Check the Imported Profile
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Step 6: Connect to the Server

Select the imported RaceVPN VMess WebSocket profile and tap the connect button.

Connect to the Server - VMess WebSocket on Android
Connect to the Server
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Step 7: Test the Connection

Open a browser or app and confirm that the connection works normally.

Test the Connection - VMess WebSocket on Android
Test the Connection

Troubleshooting

Profile not importedCopy the full connection URL again and make sure the client supports the protocol type.
Cannot connectConfirm that the server is online and your RaceVPN account has not expired.
No internet after connectedEnable system proxy, rule mode, global mode, or tunnel mode if your client requires it.
Slow connectionTry another server location closer to your real location or choose a less crowded server.

Create a Free VMess WebSocket Account

Need a fresh VMess WebSocket configuration? Visit the RaceVPN server page and create a free account from an available country server.

View Free VMess WebSocket Servers

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about using VMess WebSocket on Android.

Can I use the same VMess WebSocket account on many devices?

It is better to use one account for one device only, especially when the server applies connection limits.

Why does my VMess WebSocket account stop working after a few days?

RaceVPN free accounts have an expiration period. Create a new account when the previous one has expired.

What should I check if VMess WebSocket does not connect?

Check the account expiry, server status, imported URL, client support, and whether system proxy or tunnel mode is enabled.

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