ExpressVPN updates desktop apps with redesigned interface and AI tools

ExpressVPN has released version 14.2.0 of its desktop applications for Mac, Windows, and Linux. The update introduces a visual redesign and new support for artificial intelligence tools.

The company rolled out the changes across its main desktop platforms. Users will see a refreshed interface along with an MCP server that connects to AI applications.

The update marks a step toward integrating more AI capabilities into the service. It applies to the latest versions running on Mac, Windows, and Linux.

No additional details on pricing or rollout timeline were provided in the announcement.

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