Requirements
- • Android 8.0 or later
- • Magisk or a compatible root solution
- • LSPosed module framework (Zygisk build matched to your Magisk version is recommended)
- • RshMod APK and LSPosed module (download from the user portal after sign-in)
Video tutorials
From setup to one-tap spoofing — follow the full walkthrough below.
For Android phones that are already rooted or that you plan to root. Follow these steps to set up Magisk, LSPosed, and RshMod.
Root methods differ by brand and Android version. Note your phone model, OS version, and whether the bootloader can be unlocked.
If you are not rooted yet, search for reliable guides such as “your model + Magisk root” or “your model + unlock bootloader”. This page only covers what to do after root is ready.
如何确认:Magisk shows as installed in the Magisk app, and a root checker reports the device as rooted.
如何确认:The Magisk home screen shows the installed version and superuser grants work.
如何确认:LSPosed opens normally and the Modules screen loads (even if empty at first).
如何确认:The app shows the module as enabled; RshMod appears active in LSPosed.
如何确认:You can reach the main spoofing screen with no sign-in or license blockers.
For a full walkthrough, watch the Spoofing demo video above.
Yes. RshMod needs Magisk root, the LSPosed framework, and the RshMod module enabled in LSPosed.
The package usually bundles Magisk, LSPosed, and RshMod. Follow the included instructions or the install video; if your environment is already set up, start from Step 4.
Check LSPosed scope selections, Magisk root grants, and whether conflicting Xposed-style modules are installed.
Purchase a license to unlock all spoofing features.