Fake your iPhone or iPad GPS location for gaming with iToolab AnyGo

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With AnyGo, you can quickly and easily fake the GPS location of your iPhone.
With AnyGo, you can quickly and easily fake the GPS location of your iPhone.
Image: iToolab

This GPS spoofing post is presented by iToolab.

A typical reason people want to “spoof,” or fake, a GPS location shown on a device is to play location-based augmented-reality games like Pokémon Go — without having to do all that walking.

And a highly effective, easy-to-use and affordable tool for changing and controlling your GPS location on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch — anywhere in the world, and for whatever reason — is iToolab AnyGo.

iToolab AnyGo lets you spoof GPS location on iPhone or iPad

iToolab AnyGo is so easy to use, you can actually change your GPS location with just one click — with no jailbreaking needed. All you have to do is download and launch the app on your Mac and connect your device. Then you can use the simple navigation and click Go for the location you want.

But AnyGo’s capabilities go much deeper than that, with a variety of options for manipulating your GPS location. The app includes multiple modes for faking GPS movement.

3 AnyGo movement modes

In “2-Spot movement” mode, you set the start and end locations. Then the GPS location indicated will move according to the planned route.

Or you could choose “Multi-spot movement” mode. It lets you place multiple pins on the map to draw a specific walking route.

Finally, you could choose “Follow the GPX route” mode. It lets you import the featured game GPX route files that you may have gotten from friends. Following those, you may easily win rewards in the game.

Walking, cycling or driving — with pauses — and spoofing on multiple devices

With AnyGo, you can even specify and vary your apparent speed of movement by simulating walking, cycling or driving. You also can set pauses to make your movement seem more realistic (or to avoid gaming account bans over constant movement).

For more precise control of your movement, you can use a joystick or keyboard.

And if you’ve got more than one iOS or iPadOS device, you can spoof up to five locations simultaneously.

Key AnyGo features:

  • Change the GPS location of iPhone/iPad to anywhere with one click — and without jailbreaking.
  • Simulate the movement of your GPS along real roads or any paths you draw
    (Two-spot and multi-spot modes; joystick control).
  • Joystick Mode for accurate movement.
  • Easily simulate a fake GPS route by importing GPX file.
  • Multi-device management: Change the GPS location on multiple devices
    simultaneously.
  • Works well with location-based games and apps such as Pokémon Go, Tinder, Bumble,
    life360 and more.

Helpful links from iToolab:

Basic steps for using AnyGo to fake GPS location

To use AnyGo, run the software on your Mac. Then connect your other devices (iPhone, iPad or iPod touch) to your computer. You can see the GPS location of your other device(s) change on your Mac.

Three-step process for a simple GPS spoof:

  1. Install AnyGo on your Mac and launch the software.
  2. Connect your iPhone or cellular-capable iPad to the Mac. Click Start.
  3. You can see your current location on a map. Enter your desired GPS location in the search bar and click Go.
AnyGo screenshot 1

Set up a route with a slightly more complex process:

  1. Install and launch the AnyGo software.
  2. Connect your iPhone or iPad and click Start.
  3. Click the “two-spot route” or “multi-spot route” icon and input your desired locations.
  4. Set a speed (or you can use Realistic Mode for a natural speed). Then select how many times you want to “move” between the locations and click Go.
AnyGo screenshot 2

Simulate movement along a route (set by multiple spots)

If you would like to pass through many places on the map, choose the multi-spot route.

  1. Select the multi-spot route in the upper right corner of the screen. Then select all the locations you want to pass through.
  2. Note: Make sure that the locations you set are along a specific route to avoid the movement appearing unnatural.
  3. A popup will appear showing how far you will travel. Select the moving speed and then click Go.
select all the locations

Buy iToolab AnyGo

You can download iToolab AnyGo for Mac if you run macOS 10.10 or later. Note that Cult of Mac readers can get 20% off AnyGo by using coupon code LABR8F at checkout. The app comes with free customer support.

Price: Free download. Monthly plan, $12.95; quarterly plan, $19.95; annual plan, $49.95; lifetime plan, $79.95

Where to download: iToolab

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