- ExpressVPN has pushed version 14.2.0 to its Mac, Windows and Linux apps,
- By default, the update opens the app in compact mode with a cleaner look
- A new MCP server lets AI encryption tools read and manage your VPN connection
ExpressVPN just rolled out version 14.2.0 across all three of its desktop apps, and the headline change is a polished new coat of paint.
Released on June 17, 2026, the ExpressVPN update lands simultaneously on Mac, Windows, and Linux, keeping the experience consistent no matter which platform you’re on.
It’s not the kind of ground-breaking overhaul we saw earlier this year, but it’s a tidy round of tweaks that should make day-to-day use feel a bit smoother. Most of the work is visual, with the layout tightened up and several sections given a cleaner design, with accessibility also getting a mention.
The provider, which we rate as one of the best VPN services, has officially added an MCP server to all its desktop apps after a successful beta release. This gives AI coding tools a way to control your VPN connection directly from your development environment.
A fresh look across the board
The most notable change is the redesign. The app now opens in compact mode by default, and the layout has been polished for better readability and spacing. The add-ons section gets a cleaner map design that makes each add-on easier to find and use, while Advanced Protection has been visually updated for a clearer and more consistent look.
The dedicated IP setup pages have also been redesigned to match the latest visual style, with a few small compact mode layout issues fixed at the same time.
These tweaks build on the major redesign ExpressVPN introduced earlier this year, when it moved away from its super-simple approach to a home screen that displays more information and provides instant access to important settings. The iconic giant ‘Connect’ button is still front and centre, just with more to look at all around.
There is also a practical addition under the hood. A new background delay switch allows you to disable latency checks that deliver the on-screen map, and if you disable them, you can just update locations manually instead.
As a step forward for accessibility, ExpressVPN also lists improved keyboard focus and better screen reader support among the changes in this release. It’s a welcome fix considering that in our last ExpressVPN review we pointed out how keyboard navigation has actually gotten worse due to the new layout.
A bigger push in AI
The standout functional change is the arrival of the MCP server.
ExpressVPN first gave AI agents the power to control your connection in March, but only as a beta version. The new update appears to include the official stable release.
In short, the Model Context Protocol server acts as a local bridge between your AI tools and your VPN. It works with MCP-compatible clients, including Claude Code from Anthropic, OpenAI’s Codex, and Cursor, and lets an AI assistant read and manage your connection without you ever leaving your coding environment.
For developers already leaning on AI tools, the appeal is obvious: VPN controls have traditionally sat outside of these workflows, so being able to manage your connection through natural-language prompts removes a cumbersome bit of context-switching.
Do you need to update?
Yes.
While there’s nothing here that fundamentally changes how the app behaves, the cleaner layout, tidier add-ons and advanced protection, and the new background delay control all make for a more pleasant experience.
The MCP server, meanwhile, is a really forward-thinking addition for anyone working with AI coding tools.
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