NordVPN’s desktop apps just got a new look — here’s all you need to know
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- NordVPN latest desktop update delivers a cleaner, less cluttered interface
- A prominent search bar now replaces a long server list for instant access
- The redesign cuts connection time and simplifies navigation for subscribers
NordVPN has rolled out a major redesign for its desktop apps, swapping out the old interface for a cleaner, more intuitive layout without skimping on advanced features power users rely on.
The update, available now for Windows, MacOS, and Linux, follows the company’s mobile refresh earlier this year. It arrives during a busy 2026 for NordVPN, which has also passed its sixth independent no-logs audit recently.
The redesign makes locating servers and accessing privacy controls effortless. Instead of displaying a lengthy server list, the app now features a prominent search bar and immediately displays suggested locations upon launch.
While the fresh visuals demand attention, the real win is how core features are reorganized for improved efficiency. From the revamped server list to the new real-time stats, everything feels snappier when using TechRadar's top-rated best VPN.
What’s new in the NordVPN desktop redesign
NordVPN’s desktop home screen is now far less cluttered, offering far more clarity as a result. Users are greeted with their preferred location immediately, removing the need to hunt for a connection.
The traditional long server list is gone, replaced by a prominent search bar that reflects feedback that the old list was cumbersome. This shift makes finding specific locations significantly faster.
The search function now unifies all connection options. Whether you need a specific geographic location, a server type like Double VPN, or a Meshnet device, the bar handles it all. Simply select a category to filter results instantly.
A new map graphic at the top visually confirms your current connection location.
For deeper insights, the three-dot menu offers a “Show connection details” toggle. Enabling this displays your IP address, server number, and connection time on the dashboard. The same menu also allows quick access to settings and location switching without leaving the home screen.
Finally, the updated statistics section offers richer activity views. Beyond standard duration, users can now track daily averages and week-to-week comparisons.
Why it matters and how to get the most out of it
The ultimate benefit of NordVPN’s redesign is a smoother, faster experience by cutting out unnecessary steps. By prioritizing search and preferred servers, the app cuts connection times to mere seconds — a big plus for frequent travelers or on-the-go users.
The new statistics go beyond simple uptime. Leveraging daily averages and weekly trends helps users spot irregularities in their usage patterns and keep an eye on their online safety habits.
To maximize the experience, it’s worth customizing the dashboard upon launch. Enable the "Show connection details" toggle via the three-dot menu to keep your IP and server status visible for peace of mind.
Additionally, use category filters in the search bar to bypass generic lists and jump straight to specialized servers. With these small tweaks, the updated app delivers simplicity for everyday tasks and depth for advanced security needs.
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Mark is a Tech Security Writer for TechRadar and has been published on Comparitech and IGN. He graduated with a degree in English and Journalism from the University of Lincoln and spent several years teaching English as a foreign language in Spain. The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal sparked Mark’s interest in online privacy, leading him to write hundreds of articles on VPNs, antivirus software, password managers, and other cybersecurity topics. He recently completed the Google Cybersecurity Certificate, and when he's not studying for the CompTIA Security+ exam, Mark can be found agonizing over his fantasy football team selections, watching the Detroit Lions, and battling bugs and bots in Helldivers 2.
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