There are multiple methods to install LiveContainer on your iOS device, depending on your specific circumstances, such as whether your device is jailbroken, your iOS version, and your personal preferences. We strongly recommend downloading the app directly from the official Apple App Store to ensure safety and reliability. Third-party files can potentially contain viruses or malicious content, posing risks to your device.
Version: 3.6.1
Downloads: 290
Description:
Allows you to install unlimited apps (10 apps limit of free developer account do not apply here!), have multiple versions of an app installed and multiple data containers. When JIT is available, codesign is entirely bypassed, no need to sign your app.
These steps can be bypassed if you don't mind enabling JIT for your app every time, but it is not recommended. Without JIT, guest apps need to be codesigned, which requires retrieving the certificate and password from AltStore/SideStore.
Note
JIT-Less mode does not mean you can't enable JIT for your apps. Instead, it means JIT is not required to launch an app. If you want to use JIT, see the instructions below in "JIT Support" section. If something goes wrong, please check "JIT-Less Mode Diagnose" for more information.
Note
If you reinstall AltStore/SideStore using AltServer, you will need to go through these steps again or risk needing to reinstall the app.
Long press the app and you will see 2 ways to add your app to home screen:
Using two LiveContainers allows you to run two different apps simultaneously, with almost seamless data transfer between the LiveContainers.
To install a second LiveContainer, go to Settings and tap "Install Another LiveContainer."
The first LiveContainer (blue icon) always launches by default. If an app is already running in the first container, you'll be prompted to either open it in the second LiveContainer (gray icon) or terminate the current app and relaunch it in the first. If the app is already running in the second container, it will switch automatically. To use an app in the second container, you must convert this app to a shared app. You can do that by opening the first LiveContainer (blue), long press on your app, open the settings of your app and then "Convert to Shared App". After that, you can launch your app using LiveContainer2 (grey).
You can now launch multiple apps simultaneously in in-app virtual windows. These windows can be resized, scaled, and even displayed using the native Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature. On iPads, apps can run in native window mode, displaying each app in a separate system window. And if you wish, you can choose to run apps in multitasking mode by default in settings.
To use multitasking:
Note
Some apps may experience issues with their file pickers or not be able to apply for notification permission in LiveContainer. To resolve this, enable "Fix File Picker & Local Notification" in the app-specific settings.
Compatibility:
iOS 14 - iOS 17.4
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