Seamless multi-account App Store management.
For a command-line or library version of Asspp, check out ApplePackage.
- Multi-Account: Supports multiple Apple IDs
- Region Selection: Choose your App Store region
- App Search: Search for apps by keywords
- App Download: Download apps from the App Store
- IPA Install: Install IPAs on non-jailbroken devices
- IPA Sharing: Share IPA files easily
- Historical Versions: Download previous app versions
- Free App Purchase: Purchase free apps
- iOS App Signer
- Self-signed certificate for app.localhost.qaq.wiki(install in Settings)
- For issues like #1, use the provided signing tool.
- If installation fails, ensure the certificate is properly installed.
- For app crashes or exits, verify you've signed into your App Store account and that your device system version is supported.
| Aspect | Local Installation | AirDrop Installation | 
|---|---|---|
| Devices Required | Single device | Two devices | 
| App Store Compatibility | Undetectable* | Compatible | 
| Auto-Updates | No | Yes | 
| Prerequisites | Install and trust certificate manually | Target device logged in with matching account, at least one app installed | 
| Internet Required | Yes | No | 
- This installation method does not register the software with the App Store, so it cannot auto-update. Manual updates can retain data, but subsequent installations cannot use this software, and this method cannot overwrite existing apps.
- Visit the Releases page (https://github.com/Lakr233/Asspp/releases) and download the latest Asspp.ipa
- Re-sign the IPA with a signing tool, then install it
- Or use this Shortcut: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/d3c28f125b724a2da136d560fcf360dc
Copy the link and run it, or add the shortcut to your share sheet; when opening the link choose "Open in Sidestore" 
- Visit the Releases page (https://github.com/Lakr233/Asspp/releases) and download the latest Asspp.zip
- Unzip and open Asspp.app
- Try double-clicking to open the app. If you see "App can’t be opened because the developer cannot be verified" or a similar message:
- In Finder, locate Asspp.app, Control-click (or right-click) the app and choose "Open", then click "Open" again in the dialog. This will create a one-time trust exception for the app.
 
- If Control-clicking does not work or the app is still blocked:
- Open System Settings -> Privacy & Security (or System Preferences -> Security & Privacy on older macOS). In the General/Security section, look for the blocked app and click "Open Anyway" or "Allow". You may need to enter an administrator password.
 
- Recommendation: Download from this repository's Releases and verify the release details to ensure the source is trusted before trusting and opening the app.
These steps follow macOS Gatekeeper practices and help minimize security risks while allowing you to run unsigned or self-signed apps.
Check the Releases page.
Starting from version 2.2.16, the project is licensed under MIT.
ipatool-ios and localhost.direct are no longer used in the project.
Copyright © 2025 Lakr Aream. All Rights Reserved.

