AdGuard VPN vs ZenMate

Side-by-side comparison based on Reddit & Twitter discussions

Community Pick

AdGuard VPN

Based on community sentiment and discussions

Approval Rate
53%
16 recommend · 14 warn
Data Quality
High
Reviews
78
Reviewers
71
Best for:
People already using AdGuard who want everything in one ecosystem Anyone who wants simple ad blocking plus VPN in one switch Users who like DNS-based filtering and router-level blocking People who occasionally need help on restrictive networks
AdGuard VPN gets talked about a lot in the same breath as AdGuard’s ad blocker, and that’s really where it shines: it’s easy to turn on and forget, and people like how it pairs with ad blocking and DN...
Approval Rate
20%
1 recommend · 4 warn
Data Quality
Medium
Reviews
10
Reviewers
10
Best for:
People who want a straightforward VPN for everyday browsing Casual streamers who want something easy Users who like using a VPN through a browser extension
ZenMate comes up as a pretty approachable VPN that people see as “good enough” for everyday use, especially if you want something simple and not overly technical. It also gets mentioned alongside main...

Performance by Use Case

Use Case AdGuard VPN Winner ZenMate
Streaming 0% (1) - -
Torrenting -- (1) - -
Privacy 75% (32) 20% (7)
Censorship 67% (5) -
Gaming -- (1) - -
Work -- (1) - -- (1)
Router 0% (4) -
Mobile -- (1) - -
Price 100% (2) - -

AdGuard VPN

Strengths

  • Easy to use day-to-day
  • Pairs well with AdGuard ad blocking
  • Strong DNS filtering options
  • Useful for censorship-heavy networks
  • Works nicely with AdGuard Home/router setups

Weaknesses

  • Slow speeds for some people
  • Battery drain complaints on iOS
  • Crashes and connectivity issues (especially Android)
  • Doesn’t play nicely with other VPN apps
  • Trust and auditing questions

ZenMate

Strengths

  • Simple to use
  • Decent speeds for everyday use
  • Good for basic privacy and tracking protection
  • Handy browser extension option

Weaknesses

  • Ownership concerns (Kape/Teddy Sagi)
  • Trust questions for privacy-focused buyers
  • May not satisfy advanced business/network needs