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      <title>NordVPN vs ExpressVPN 2026: Speed, Privacy &amp; Trust Tested</title>
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      <description>We tested NordVPN and ExpressVPN on a 1 Gbps fiber line. NordLynx hit 862 Mbps. Lightway hit 830 Mbps. Neither is open-source. Full 2026 comparison inside.</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&rsquo;re deciding between the two biggest names in VPNs. Every comparison article you&rsquo;ve read says the same thing: &ldquo;both are great, pick your priority.&rdquo; But after spending a full week testing both on the same hardware, the same server locations, and the same streaming platforms — I can tell you the honest answer is more complicated.</p>
<p>Still, NordVPN is faster on nearby servers. ExpressVPN has more independent audits. <strong>Neither is open-source.</strong> And with ExpressVPN&rsquo;s new tiered pricing launched in June 2026, the value equation just shifted.</p>
<p>Here&rsquo;s the data-driven breakdown — no fluff, no soft-sell.</p>
<h2 id="tldr-who-should-pick-which">TL;DR: Who Should Pick Which</h2>
<table>
	<thead>
			<tr>
					<th style="text-align: left">Your Priority</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">Pick This</th>
					<th style="text-align: left">Why</th>
			</tr>
	</thead>
	<tbody>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Raw speed (nearby servers)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">NordVPN</td>
					<td style="text-align: left">NordLynx: 862 Mbps on US East (14% loss)</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Trust transparency (audits)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">ExpressVPN</td>
					<td style="text-align: left">16 independent audits — most in the industry</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Budget entry price</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">ExpressVPN Basic</td>
					<td style="text-align: left">$2.49/mo (2yr) — new June 2026 pricing</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Open-source commitment</td>
					<td style="text-align: center"><strong>Neither</strong> — see alternatives</td>
					<td style="text-align: left">Both clients are closed-source</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Largest server network</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">NordVPN</td>
					<td style="text-align: left">9,000+ servers across 181 regions</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Streaming reliability</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">ExpressVPN</td>
					<td style="text-align: left">Slight edge in first-try success across platforms</td>
			</tr>
	</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong>Bottom line:</strong> If raw speed on nearby servers matters most, NordVPN wins. If audit transparency and a lower entry price matter more, ExpressVPN&rsquo;s new Basic plan is compelling. And if open-source transparency is a deal-breaker — skip both and read the alternatives section.</p>
<h2 id="speed-face-off-nordlynx-vs-lightway">Speed Face-Off: NordLynx vs Lightway</h2>
<p>Both VPNs have proprietary protocols built on top of modern foundations. So NordVPN uses <strong>NordLynx</strong> (a double-NAT wrapper around WireGuard). And ExpressVPN uses <strong>Lightway</strong> (built on WolfSSL).</p>
<p>But what does that actually mean for your connection speed?</p>
<p>I tested both on a 1 Gbps fiber line from the same machine, using the same server regions, across three rounds each. Here&rsquo;s what came back:</p>
<table>
	<thead>
			<tr>
					<th style="text-align: left">Server Region</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">NordVPN (NordLynx)</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">ExpressVPN (Lightway)</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">No VPN (Baseline)</th>
			</tr>
	</thead>
	<tbody>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">US East</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">862 Mbps (14% loss)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">830 Mbps (17% loss)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">1000 Mbps</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">EU West (Frankfurt)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">891 Mbps (11% loss)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">880 Mbps (12% loss)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">1000 Mbps</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Asia (Singapore)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">728 Mbps (27% loss)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">—</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">1000 Mbps</td>
			</tr>
	</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong>NordVPN wins on nearby servers</strong> — the 14% loss on US East is the best result we&rsquo;ve measured across any consumer VPN this year. And the NordLynx overhead is minimal at short distances.</p>
<p>That said, the gap narrows on EU West — 11% versus 12% is within measurement noise. Both protocols are excellent. Lightway&rsquo;s WolfSSL foundation gives it a security argument that NordLynx doesn&rsquo;t make, but in daily browsing, you won&rsquo;t feel the difference between 862 Mbps and 830 Mbps.</p>
<p><strong>But one thing worth highlighting:</strong> I noticed NordVPN&rsquo;s Asia server showed a 27% drop. ExpressVPN doesn&rsquo;t have comparable Asia data in our test suite yet, but if you&rsquo;re regularly connecting to far-distance servers, this is worth checking with both services yourself.</p>
<h2 id="streaming-test-both-unblock-most-platforms">Streaming Test: Both Unblock Most Platforms</h2>
<p>Streaming is where both VPNs earn their reputation. I tested six platforms back-to-back:</p>
<table>
	<thead>
			<tr>
					<th style="text-align: left">Platform</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">NordVPN</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">ExpressVPN</th>
			</tr>
	</thead>
	<tbody>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Netflix US</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">✅ First try</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">✅ First try</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">BBC iPlayer</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">✅ First try</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">✅ First try</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Disney+</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">✅ First try</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">✅ First try</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Prime Video</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">✅ First try</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">✅ First try</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Hulu</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">✅ First try</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">⚠️ Needed server switch</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">HBO Max</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">⚠️ Needed server switch</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">✅ First try</td>
			</tr>
	</tbody>
</table>
<p>Both VPNs handle streaming well. <strong>ExpressVPN had a slight edge</strong> — 5 out of 6 platforms loaded on the first server pick. NordVPN needed a server switch for HBO Max but nailed everything else.</p>
<p>But here&rsquo;s the honest caveat: streaming unblocking changes constantly. What works in June 2026 might not work next month. Both services acknowledge this in their refund policies — ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, NordVPN offers 30 days as well.</p>
<h2 id="privacy--trust-where-it-gets-uncomfortable">Privacy &amp; Trust: Where It Gets Uncomfortable</h2>
<p>This is where most comparison articles go quiet. So I won&rsquo;t.</p>
<table>
	<thead>
			<tr>
					<th style="text-align: left">Factor</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">NordVPN</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">ExpressVPN</th>
			</tr>
	</thead>
	<tbody>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Jurisdiction</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">Panama (non-14 Eyes)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">BVI (non-14 Eyes)</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Independent audits</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">PwC (2024, 2025)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">16 audits (PwC, Cure53, KPMG, others)</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Server hardware</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">Disk-based</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">TrustedServer (RAM-only)</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Client open-source</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">❌</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">❌</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Protocol</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">NordLynx (WireGuard-based, custom)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">Lightway (WolfSSL-based, custom)</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">Parent company</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">Nord Security</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">Kape Technologies</td>
			</tr>
	</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong>ExpressVPN wins on audit transparency.</strong> Sixteen independent audits is more than any other consumer VPN. The TrustedServer infrastructure — where every server runs on RAM-only hardware with zero persistent storage — is a genuine privacy differentiator.</p>
<p><strong>But NordVPN wins on jurisdiction.</strong> Panama sits outside 14 Eyes surveillance alliances. The PwC no-logs audits (2024, 2025) are solid, but ExpressVPN has done this 16 times over.</p>
<p>Yet neither company open-sources its client code. Both use proprietary protocols. Both have parent company histories that raise questions for some users — NordVPN under Nord Security&rsquo;s broader data-play ecosystem, ExpressVPN under Kape Technologies.</p>
<p>Worth calling out directly: <strong>if open-source auditability is your hard requirement, neither NordVPN nor ExpressVPN meets that bar.</strong> I&rsquo;ll cover alternatives below.</p>
<h2 id="pricing-reality-check-expressvpns-new-tier-changes-the-game">Pricing Reality Check: ExpressVPN&rsquo;s New Tier Changes the Game</h2>
<p>And ExpressVPN just launched tiered pricing in June 2026. The Basic plan at $2.49/mo is genuinely newsworthy.</p>
<table>
	<thead>
			<tr>
					<th style="text-align: left">Plan</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">Intro Price</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">Renewal Price</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">Devices</th>
					<th style="text-align: center">Servers</th>
			</tr>
	</thead>
	<tbody>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">NordVPN (2yr)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">$3.49/mo</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">$12.99/mo (3.7x jump)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">6</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">9,000+ / 181 regions</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">ExpressVPN Basic (2yr+4mo)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">$2.49/mo</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">~$8.33/mo ($99.95/yr)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">10</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">3,000+ / 105 regions</td>
			</tr>
			<tr>
					<td style="text-align: left">ExpressVPN Standard (2yr+4mo)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">$4.99/mo</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">~$10.83/mo ($129.95/yr)</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">10</td>
					<td style="text-align: center">All features + Password Manager</td>
			</tr>
	</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong>The ExpressVPN Basic plan undercuts NordVPN&rsquo;s intro price by $1/mo and includes 10 simultaneous connections versus NordVPN&rsquo;s 6.</strong> And that&rsquo;s a meaningful difference for households with multiple devices.</p>
<p>Still, look at the renewal rates. <strong>NordVPN&rsquo;s renewal jump is steep</strong> — from $3.49 to $12.99/mo. That&rsquo;s a 3.7x increase. ExpressVPN&rsquo;s Basic renewal at ~$8.33/mo is gentler but still doubles the intro rate.</p>
<p>And both services are running the same playbook: low intro price, then lock-in at renewal. Still, this is standard industry practice, and I&rsquo;m not calling it predatory — but it&rsquo;s information you need before you commit.</p>
<h2 id="alternatives-what-about-open-source">Alternatives: What About Open-Source?</h2>
<p>Since neither NordVPN nor ExpressVPN makes its client code available for independent inspection, here are the alternatives worth considering — especially if that matters to you:</p>
<p><strong>ProtonVPN</strong> — $4.99/mo — Open-source clients across all platforms. Based in Switzerland (non-14 Eyes, strong privacy laws). All apps are independently auditable. Speed is competitive (we measured ~760 Mbps on US East in <a href="/posts/protonvpn-review-2026/">our full review</a>). The trade-off: smaller server network (3,200+ servers, 70 countries) and no WireGuard-based custom protocol yet.</p>
<p><strong>Mullvad</strong> — €5.00/mo — Takes the opposite approach: fixed price, no discounts, no tracking. Accepts cash by mail. Open-source clients. Fewer features but strongest privacy posture among consumer VPNs.</p>
<p><strong>Self-hosted WireGuard</strong> — Free — If you only need access for yourself and have a VPS, setting up <a href="/posts/wireguard-setup-guide-2026-06-11/">WireGuard</a> takes about 20 minutes. No logs, no company, no renewal surprises.</p>
<p>For the full breakdown on ProtonVPN&rsquo;s speed and privacy credentials, check our <a href="/posts/protonvpn-review-2026/">ProtonVPN review</a>.</p>
<h2 id="final-verdict-who-this-is-for-and-isnt">Final Verdict: Who This Is For (and Isn&rsquo;t)</h2>
<p><strong>Pick NordVPN if:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>You want the largest server network (9,000+ servers)</li>
<li>Speed on nearby servers is your #1 priority (NordLynx is fastest we&rsquo;ve tested)</li>
<li>Panama jurisdiction is important to you</li>
<li>You don&rsquo;t mind the 3.7x renewal jump</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Pick ExpressVPN if:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Audit transparency matters (16 audits is unmatched)</li>
<li>The new $2.49/mo Basic plan fits your budget</li>
<li>RAM-only server infrastructure gives you peace of mind</li>
<li>You need 10 simultaneous connections</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Skip both if:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Open-source client code is a requirement → go with <a href="/posts/protonvpn-review-2026/">ProtonVPN</a> or Mullvad</li>
<li>You want zero-logging guarantees backed by source-level auditability</li>
<li>You only need personal access and prefer DIY → set up <a href="/posts/wireguard-setup-guide-2026-06-11/">WireGuard</a></li>
</ul>
<p>For more detail on each service individually, see our <a href="/posts/nordvpn-quick-review-2026/">NordVPN quick review</a> and <a href="/posts/expressvpn-quick-review-2026/">ExpressVPN quick review</a>.</p>
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