The popular package manager for non-jailbroken devices, Misaka, has received a major update recently.
While the tool was initially built with the MacDirtyCow exploit in mind and it worked on iOS 15.0 up to iOS 16.1.2, version 2 was released recently and it was updated to use the new KFD exploit that allows Misaka to support iOS 16.2 all the way up to iOS 16.5 and iOS 16.6 Beta 1 as well.
Using Misaka you can easily find packages like tweaks and theming apps that you can install and customize your device’s user interface, look, and feel without being jailbroken and without triggering any jailbreak detection in apps.
Misaka v2 is amazing
Really, there are very few reasons you should wait for a jailbreak when you have tools like Misaka. It’s well-built, the user interface looks clean and professionally made and it contains an ever-growing list of tweaks and customizations you can add.
Compared to a traditional jailbreak Misaka is also completely undetectable, which means you can keep using your normal apps without getting locked out.
What’s new in Misaka 2.0.3?
Today, developer @straight_tamago released Misaka 2.0.3 which brings the following important changes to the table:
- Fixed crash when deleting icon cache
- Supports binary editing @Robin
- Support iOS version in repository can be specified by build number (For developers)
- Support passcode theme in kfd. (It’s a little unstable, so please try again)
- Package color can be specified separately for dark mode and light mode
- Language code is displayed on the language selection screen
- The file manager has been significantly updated with support for creating, deleting and editing files. Added links to App Bundle and Data folders.
- Added Hider_Toggle to config options.
- Disabler and enabler values are now available in path variables. YES or NO (For developers)
Where to get Misaka IPA for iOS 16?
Currently, in order to get Misaka beta you have to join the Misaka Discord and wait 10 minutes in order to get verified and be able to access the IPA channel.
DOWNLOAD MISAKA (GitHub)
Recently, in Misaka v2.0.2 we also got support for even more devices using KFD exploit on iOS 16.2 – iOS 16.6 Beta 1:
- iPad mini 6th Gen (WiFi+Cellular)
- iPad Air 4th Gen (WiFi+Cellular)
- iPad Pro 11 inch 5th Gen
- iPad Pro 12.9 inch 5th Gen
- iPad Air 5th Gen (WiFi+Cellular)
- iPad 10th Gen
- iPad Pro 11 inch 4th Gen
- iPad Pro 12.9 inch 6th Gen






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Its not working on iphone 14pro running ios 16.2 as of now
They are working on a fix!
Thanks a lot for the guide on Misaka
Hello
Not working on iPhone 13 Pro Max iOS 16.5
Maybe you aren’t doing it right because I’m on a 13 Pro on 16.6 beta 1 and it works for me. It sometimes crashes here and there but it’s very simple and quick to get it back up and running again
The app just stays queued. The first version I’d tap the queued line at the bottom and it would start. The updated version doesn’t do that. How do I apply?
Still works here. Make sure that the exploit didn’t fail before the app loaded (try to restart the app).
Latest Misaka v2.1.0 freeze and crashes on iPad Pro 11-in. (4th generation / 2022)
when responding YES to “kopen” dialogue presented on initial app launch.
Device : iPad 14,3 (Wi-Fi)
OS: iPadOS 16.6 beta 1 (20G5026e)
Missing offsets is it?
Please post sources URLs
Can I use this tool on 14 pro iOS 16.6 beta 1?
Can we add limeos repo in misaka and download Audio Recorder
Can you add sources which I had in Cydia, eg to install Rocket for Instagram etc?
Hey my phone keeps restarting when I use the app iPhone 11 iOS 16.2
How do I restore stock icons after using misaka icon theme?