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Clash Meta Client Comparison: Clash Verge Rev vs Clash Light

Compare Clash Meta clients Clash Verge Rev and Clash Light by platform support, official sources, use cases, and selection criteria.

Content reviewed: 2026-08-21

Who it is for

Users choosing a desktop Mihomo client for Windows or macOS and comparing Clash Verge Rev with Clash Light.

Before comparing

  • Confirm your operating system and CPU architecture
  • Use official pages to check current support
  • Decide whether platform coverage, features, or simple setup matters most

How to compare

  1. 1

    Clash Verge Rev currently covers Windows, macOS, and Linux for users who want a cross-platform Mihomo desktop workflow.

  2. 2

    Clash Light lists Windows and macOS support; verify its current releases and feature notes through clashlight.org.

  3. 3

    Use each project’s official repository, release page, or website instead of third-party repackaging sites.

  4. 4

    If you need a clearer cross-platform path, start with Clash Verge Rev; otherwise compare the official feature and maintenance notes for Clash Light.

Common confusion

Treating a recommendation as the only answer

The right client depends on system, architecture, features, and official maintenance status.

Ignoring source changes

Release channels and platform support can change, so verify them before downloading.

Next step

Open the selected client page for its official source and installation guidance.

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