A powerful iOS tweaking and customization tool for iOS 16.0 – 18.3.2, powered by CVE-2025-24203, and iOS 16.0 - 18.5 for File Manager and IPA Tweak Injection.
Developed by iDevice Central.
Check out the official release article / guide for iDevice Toolkit
iDevice Toolkit is a user-friendly iOS customization utility based on CVE-2025-24203, a powerful exploit by Ian Beer of Google Project Zero. This app enables system-level tweaks without a jailbreak, and works on all devices running:
- ✅ iOS 16.0 – iOS 18.3.2 for built-in tweaks using CVE-2025-24203.
- ✅ iOS 16.0 - 18.5 for File Manager and IPA Tweak Injector only.
- 🧼 Hide the Dock
- 🕹 Hide the Home Bar
- 🗂 Hide Folder Backgrounds
- 🔓 Hide Unlock Background
- 📺 Transparent Media Player & Notifications
- 📷 Disable Camera Shutter Sound
- 📞 Disable Call Recording Notification Sound (iOS 18+)
- ⚙️ Make your own Tweaks directly from the app!
- 📦 Inject jailbreak tweaks (DYLIB/Framework) into IPA files. (iOS 18.5 and lower) Use responsibly!
- More to come!
You can install iDevice Toolkit using any of the following tools:
- Sideloadly]
- AltStore
- ESign
- FlekSt0re
- TrollStore (Recommended if compatible)
After installation, simply launch the app and apply your desired tweaks. Tweaks run in RAM, so if something goes wrong, just reboot the device and they will be disabled.
Use Responsibly! iDevice Central does not condone piracy! This app is provided "as-is" with no guarantees. You are responsible for your actions and any damage that may occur from using the app.
- 🌐 Website: iDeviceCentral.com
- 📹 YouTube: @iDeviceCentral (iOS Jailbreak News & Tweaks)
- 🐦 Twitter: @GeoSn0w
- 💡 Thanks to Skadz of dirtyZero project for original inspiration, code, and tweak paths
- 💡 Thanks to straight_tamago, timi2506and (mdc0's UI), and Huy Nguyen of mdc0 project for original inspiration, code, and tweak paths
- 🐛 Huge thanks to Ian Beer for the CVE-2025-24203 exploit
- 🧰 Tool-box icons by Freepik - Flaticon
This tool is provided for educational and customization purposes only. Use at your own risk. Always back up your device before applying system-level changes.