Learn how to use ReVanced Manager to patch apps.
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Navigate to the Patcher tab from the bottom navigation bar
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Tap on the Select an app card
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Choose an app to patch1
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The suggested version is visible on each app's card.
You can tap on it to open a search query to obtain an APK file for the selected app with the suggested version💡 Tip
If you are prompted to select an APK file from storage because the selected app is a split APK, tap on the "Suggested version" label to open a search query to obtain said APK file -
Tap on the Select patches card and select the patches you want to apply2.
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Some patches have options that can or must be configured by tapping on ⚙️ icon next to the patch name.⚠️ Warning
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Tap on the Done then Patch button
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The patching process may take ~5 minutes. Exiting the app may cancel patching or significantly increase the time it takes to patch. -
Tap on the Install button
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If you are rooted, you can mount3 the patched app on top of the original app.4 Optionally, you may export the patched app to storage using the option in the bottom left corner.
The next page will explain how to view, open and uninstall patched apps.
Continue: 🧰 Managing patched apps
Footnotes
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You can select installed apps from the list of installed apps or APK files from device storage. ReVanced does not provide any APK files, so you must source them yourself. ↩
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It is suggested to use the default set of patches by tapping on the Default button above the list of patches. ↩
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Mounting refers to using Linux's mounting mechanism to layer the patched app on top of the existing installed app. ↩
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Mounting the patched app on top of the original app may only work if the installed app version matches the version of the app selected in step 3. above. ↩