Enable JIT on iOS 26 with StikDebug
StikDebug remains one of the main search targets for people trying to enable JIT on iOS 26. The 3.1 release line matters here because it added iOS 26.4 support, switched important connection logic to rppairing, and then improved iOS 26 and TXM JIT reliability in later updates.
What Changed in the 3.1 Releases
- StikDebug 3.1.0 added support for iOS 26.4.
- That same release moved the app to a newer rppairing-based connection implementation.
- StikDebug 3.1.1 added DDI mounting over RSD and updated the universal script.
- StikDebug 3.1.2 improved iOS 26 and TXM JIT reliability.
Most Important iOS 26 Rule
If you updated to iOS 26.4 or a related newer setup, create a fresh pairing file before troubleshooting anything else. This is the most important content update for users coming from older guides.
How to Enable JIT on iOS 26
- Install the latest StikDebug release from GitHub or your configured source.
- Use iLoader to create or refresh your pairing file.
- Install the target app through AltStore, SideStore, Sideloadly, or another compatible method.
- Open StikDebug and enable JIT before launching the target app.
What Still Depends on the App
StikDebug can support iOS 26, but the target app also has to behave correctly on iOS 26. Some emulators and tools still need their own updates, so system support and app support are not always the same thing.
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