Ipro Ipwnder <Deluxe ◉>
ipwnder leverages the checkm8 (CVE-2019-8793) permanent bootrom exploit. Compatible devices include:
Note: Devices with A12 or newer chips (iPhone XS and later) are not compatible.
Before you rush to buy an iPro iPwnder, understand the risks: ipro ipwnder
While Lightning-based pwners exist, the iPro iPwnder is designed for the modern era. It handles the complex USB-C Power Delivery (PD) negotiation required to put an iPad Pro (USB-C) or iPhone 15 series into a vulnerable state.
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/danylatu/ipwnder
cd ipwnder
With the demise of checkra1n on A12+, many jailbreaks (like palera1n for A11) still need a pwned DFU mode. The iPro iPwnder makes the tethered boot process far less painful. Instead of running a buggy script 10 times, the hardware hits the timing window on the first try. Note: Devices with A12 or newer chips (iPhone
At its core, iPro iPwnder is a specialized USB host shield and microcontroller (usually based on the RP2040 or similar ARM architecture) designed to act as a DFU (Device Firmware Update) payload injector. In layman's terms, it is a hardware dongle that sits between your computer (Mac or Windows) and an iDevice.
Its primary job is to force an iPhone or iPad into a specific low-level recovery state (often referred to as "PWND DFU" or "pwned DFU") that bypasses Apple’s signature checks (SHSH blobs). Once the device is "pwned," the user can flash unsigned firmware, restore to older iOS versions, or install a bootchain-level jailbreak. restore to older iOS versions
The term "iPro" generally refers to a professional, commercial-grade version of open-source tools like pwnder or ipwnder_lite. While open-source software (like ipwnder_lite by d235j) exists for macOS/Linux, the iPro iPwnder hardware solution offers reliability and compatibility with devices that have USB-C controllers or specific Lightning port vulnerabilities.