Mihomo Party

Mihomo is a powerful open-source proxy core derived from the Clash project, specifically from a fork called Clash.Meta. Compared to the original Clash core, mihomo (Clash.Meta) supports more advanced protocols (such as Hysteria2, VLESS, TUIC v5, etc.) and more complex routing features, making it the preferred choice for many advanced users. Mihomo Party is a modern, beautiful, and feature-rich network proxy graphical user interface (GUI) client developed based on the mihomo core. Its core is specifically tailored for the mihomo kernel, designed to fully leverage all the potential of the mihomo core. Mihomo Party provides a friendly window interface that allows users to easily configure and use the powerful mihomo core without directly editing complex configuration files.

Key Features of Mihomo Party

Mihomo Party stands out with its deep integration and modern design, with key features including:

Built for Mihomo (Meta) Core

  • Deep Integration: The software design is completely centered around the mihomo core, perfectly supporting all the latest features and configuration options of the core. When mihomo updates, Mihomo Party typically provides the fastest graphical support.
  • Built-in Core: The client comes with both stable and preview versions of the mihomo core, eliminating the need for manual downloads. It's ready to use out of the box and allows easy switching as needed.

Powerful TUN Mode

  • Out-of-the-box TUN: Unlike some other clients that require complex service installation or special configuration, Mihomo Party can directly start TUN mode. This makes taking over all system network traffic (including applications that don't support system proxies, such as games, development tools, etc.) extremely simple.

Modern and Friendly User Interface (UI)

  • Refreshed Design: Features a clean, beautiful user interface with clear information layout and intuitive operation logic.
  • Multiple Color Themes: Supports light, dark, and other themes, allowing users to personalize settings according to their preferences.

Flexible Configuration and Subscription Management

  • Powerful Overrides Function: This is one of its most popular features. It allows users to make arbitrary revisions to configurations without modifying the original subscription file, such as modifying specific rules, changing proxy node names or ports, etc., greatly enhancing configuration flexibility.
  • Deep Sub-Store Integration: Built-in powerful subscription management tool Sub-Store, allowing users to easily combine, filter, and rename subscription links from different providers and perform advanced customization.

Convenient Daily Use Features

  • WebDAV Backup and Restore: Supports one-click backup and restore of all configurations through WebDAV protocol. When you change devices or reinstall software, you can quickly sync settings, which is very convenient.
  • Easy Access to Common Operations: All core operations, such as enabling/disabling system proxy, switching proxy modes (global, rule, direct), updating subscriptions, etc., have very convenient access points on the main interface.

Excellent Cross-Platform Support

  • Mihomo Party provides support for all major desktop operating systems, including Windows, macOS (Intel & Apple Silicon), and Linux, ensuring a consistent user experience across different devices.
  • Mihomo Party specifically supports Win7/Win8 operating systems.

Mihomo Party Download

Current Version: v1.8.5

Windows

Windows 10/11: Download | Mirror Download
Windows 7/8: Download | Mirror Download

macOS

macOS 11+:
Apple Silicon(M1/M2/M3): Download | Mirror Download
macOS 10.15+:
Apple Silicon(M1/M2/M3): Download | Mirror Download

Linux

Linux DEB: Download | Mirror Download
Linux RPM: Download | Mirror Download

More Versions

For other architectures or installation package formats, please visit More Downloads (opens in a new tab). Mihomo Party Github (opens in a new tab)

Mihomo Party Installation and Usage Tutorial

  • After installation, open Mihomo Party, copy the subscription link from your provider, paste it into the input box, and click import.
  • After importing the subscription link, select the imported subscription and turn on the system proxy switch, then you can start using it.
  • Select proxy node