LSPatch enables the use of Xposed modules on non-rooted Android devices by embedding them directly into specific applications, requiring Shizuku for setup. Top compatible modules include Disable-FLAG-SECURE for screen capturing, AllTrans for real-time translation, and various ad-blockers like YouTube AdAway. For more details on compatible modules, visit GitHub Discussion. Which modules are supported? · LSPosed LSPatch - GitHub
- Function: Allows you to take screenshots and record the screen in apps that normally block it (like banking apps, Snapchat, or Netflix).
- Why it's useful: Extremely simple but highly requested feature.
What are your most favourite modules that you can't live without?
- Note: Specific modules for games like PUBG, COD Mobile, or Clash of Clans exist but are rarely distributed via official repositories due to anti-cheat mechanisms.
- Recommendation: Be very careful. Using LSPatch on online competitive games usually results in a ban. Modules for offline games (like unlocking DLC or infinite currency) work best.
Hidden Features: Enable internal debug settings and exclusive UI tweaks. 3. Pixelify GPhotos
Title: Top LSPatch Modules You Should Know About (No Root Required)
Compatibility: Most "scoped" modules (those meant for a specific app) work perfectly. However, "system-wide" modules (like those that change the Status Bar or System UI) will not work with LSPatch because the patcher cannot access system-level processes. Final Verdict
ReVanced Xposed: Applies ReVanced patches natively to apps like YouTube without needing to recompile them.
Below are some of the most popular and effective modules that work well with the LSPatch method: Which modules are supported? · LSPosed LSPatch - GitHub