LocaChange offers a more intelligent method for altering GPS location on both iPhones and Android devices.

LocaChange gives you full control of your GPS location. Instantly spoof your coordinates on iPhone, Android, or desktop, and unlock access to location-based features without leaving the comfort of your home.
Many think a VPN is the best way to spoof a smartphone's location. Connecting through a server in another country may grant access to region-locked content.
However, location-based apps and games rely on the device's GPS coordinates and will still know your actual location. Despite using a foreign server, your phone accurately knows its position.
LocaChange functions differently by spoofing GPS data at the system level. It makes your device believe it is somewhere else. Apps, including Google Maps, will reflect the fake location, even if you are at home. LocaChange operates at the system level without needing to jailbreak or root the device, and you can easily revert to your real location.
I tested it and found it effectively spoofed my location. I was able to appear in various locations quickly. The device's time zone also changed accordingly.
LocaChange works by simulating your phone’s GPS location at the system level. With a few taps, the app changes your phone's perceived location, tricking apps and games.
The app is safe to use and does not require a VPN, root access, or jailbreaking. It is suitable for AR games, app testing, and apps like Snapchat and Tinder. It's also useful for masking your location for privacy.
LocaChange overrides your device’s GPS coordinates at the system level. This modifies the location data sent to apps, making them think you're in the set location.
I've never been to Vancouver, a city where many movies and TV shows are filmed. It was among the first places I chose to “teleport” to. Upon arriving, my phone's clock adjusted to Pacific Time, and Google Chrome suggested local restaurants.
The app doesn’t require rooting or jailbreaking, which can void warranties and expose devices to security risks. It also eliminates the need for VPNs.
LocaChange offers versions for Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac. I primarily used the Android version on my phone but also tested the iPhone and PC versions.
The app guides you through the setup process, as it involves more than just installing and selecting a location.
On Android, using LocaChange requires enabling Developer Options and granting permission for Mock Locations. This hidden Android setting is used by LocaChange for location spoofing.
The iOS approach is different. Apple restricts system modifications, but LocaChange has a solution. You only need a computer initially to install the LocaChange iOS app on your iPhone. After that, you can change your GPS location directly from the iOS app without needing a computer.
See the LocaChange iOS User Guide for detailed instructions.
Note that apps might store the spoofed coordinates, displaying them even after resetting LocaChange. Refreshing or reopening the app might fix this. If not, restarting the phone will resolve it.
I encountered this issue with Waze. Despite resetting my coordinates, Waze showed me in Mexico City. Restarting my phone corrected this, preventing any speeding tickets.
Augmented reality games require constant movement to progress. You can't play in bed like with other games. LocaChange allowed me to play from my office. Its "teleport" feature instantly moves you between locations. Simply enter the destination and press "Move." This is helpful if your current area lacks activity and you want to find loot or monsters.
Spoof your location before launching the game to avoid a shadow ban, as many games have measures against location spoofing. Sudden jumps across the globe can appear suspicious.
Constantly teleporting looks suspicious, so the app includes a feature to simulate realistic walking along routes. It moves your character at a normal pace without real-world movement. You can adjust speed and see the distance and time for the route.
A built-in joystick allows free movement around the map from home.
The app also scans the surroundings for loot, Pokémon, and raids. This eliminates wandering, as you'll immediately know of nearby opportunities. These features also enhance Monster Hunter Now.
The app can create a route to automatically collect loot while simulating walking. I often used this during work hours.
Game installation files are required for full gaming mode functionality.
LocaChange is more than just a location spoofing app. Its radar feature provides advantages in games like Pokémon and Monster Hunter. The routing and walk simulation features prevent shadow bans. It is compatible across Apple and Android devices. Learn more at the LocaChange website.
LocaChange simulates your device’s GPS location at the system level. This allows you to seamlessly change where your phone appears to be with just a few taps, making apps and games believe you’re in a different place.
The app is safe to use and doesn't require root access, jailbreaking, or a VPN. This is suitable for AR games, app testing, and apps like Snapchat, Tinder, and Life360. It’s also a choice for masking your location for privacy.
LocaChange operates at the system level, overriding your device’s real GPS coordinates with coordinates of your choosing. This alters the location data that your operating system feeds to apps, making them think you’re in the location you’ve set within LocaChange.
I've always wanted to visit Vancouver, where many movies and TV series are filmed. So it was among the first places I decided to “teleport” to. As soon as I jumped to Vancouver, my phone’s clock adjusted to Pacific Time, Google Maps and Waze displayed Vancouver’s streets, and even Google Chrome suggested local restaurants when I asked it to show the restaurants around me.
The app doesn’t require rooting or jailbreaking, which can void warranties and expose devices to security risks. It also eliminates the need for VPNs.
LocaChange operates at the system level, overriding your device’s real GPS coordinates with coordinates of your choosing. This alters the location data that your operating system feeds to apps, making them think you’re in the location you’ve set within LocaChange.
I've always wanted to visit Vancouver, where many movies and TV series are filmed. So it was among the first places I decided to “teleport” to. As soon as I jumped to Vancouver, my phone’s clock adjusted to Pacific Time, Google Maps and Waze displayed Vancouver’s streets, and even Google Chrome suggested local restaurants when I asked it to show the restaurants around me.
The app doesn’t require rooting or jailbreaking, which can void warranties and expose devices to security risks. It also eliminates the need for VPNs.
LocaChange provides versions for Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac. I mainly used the Android version but tested the ones for iPhone and PC.
The app guides you through the setup, as it's not as simple as just downloading, installing, and selecting a location.
Spoofing your location on Android with LocaChange requires enabling Developer Options and granting the app permission to function as a Mock Location app. That’s a hidden Android feature designed for testing purposes, which LocaChange puts to far more practical use.
On iOS, the approach is different. Apple doesn't allow tinkering with the system, but LocaChange has a solution. You only need your computer the first time to install the LocaChange iOS app onto your iPhone. Once that’s done, you can directly modify your GPS location anytime using the iOS app itself — quickly, easily, and without needing to connect to a computer again.
For a detailed step-by-step setup guide, you can check out the official LocaChange iOS User Guide
LocaChange provides versions for Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac. I mainly used the Android version but tested the ones for iPhone and PC.
The app guides you through the setup, as it's not as simple as just downloading, installing, and selecting a location.
Spoofing your location on Android with LocaChange requires enabling Developer Options and granting the app permission to function as a Mock Location app. That’s a hidden Android feature designed for testing purposes, which LocaChange puts to far more practical use.
On iOS, the approach is different. Apple doesn't allow tinkering with the system, but LocaChange has a solution. You only need your computer the first time to install the LocaChange iOS app onto your iPhone. Once that’s done, you can directly modify your GPS location anytime using the iOS app itself — quickly, easily, and without needing to connect to a computer again.
For a detailed step-by-step setup guide, you can check out the official LocaChange iOS User Guide
Applications might store spoofed coordinates, displaying them even after resetting LocaChange. Refreshing the app might fix this. If not, restarting the phone will resolve it.
I encountered this with Waze a few times. Despite resetting, Waze showed me in Mexico City, but a phone restart fixed the issue.
Augmented reality games require constant movement. LocaChange allowed me to play from my office. The app has a "teleport" feature. Simply enter the destination and press "Move." This is helpful if your current area lacks activity.
Spoof your location before launching the game to avoid a shadow ban. Sudden jumps can appear suspicious.
The app includes a feature to simulate realistic walking along routes. It moves your character at a normal pace without real-world movement. You can adjust speed and see the route distance and time.
A built-in joystick allows free movement around the map from home.
The app also scans the surroundings for loot, Pokémon, and raids, eliminating wandering. These features enhance Monster Hunter Now.
The app creates a route to automatically collect loot while simulating walking. I often used this during work.
Game installation files are required for full gaming mode functionality.
LocaChange is more than just a location spoofer. Its radar feature provides advantages in games. Routing and walk simulation prevent shadow bans. It is compatible across Apple and Android devices. Learn more at the LocaChange website.