Historically, setting a custom MAC address on Android was very easy for rooted users. Starting with Android 12, however, Google's implementation of MAC address randomization has made it impossible, as the MAC address is always changed when the network state is altered. If you have encountered this problem, then you need MACsposed! MACsposed is an Xposed module that blocks the MAC address randomizer on Android 12 through 17 and provides a user-friendly interface for spoofing your MAC address. Do you have other spoofing tools that you would prefer to use instead? No problem! Simply enable MACsposed and go back to using your preferred address spoofing tool.
MACsposed is not free software and requires an in-app purchase of a subscription or a lifetime license to unlock its functionality.
⚠️ WARNING: MACsposed is intended for rooted devices running Android 12 through 17 and requires Xposed. The required Xposed variant to use is an LSPosed release with API 101 support; this module is not compatible with API 100-only releases. Other Xposed variants will not work. Additionally, this module cannot be guaranteed to work on all devices. In the worst case, it can cause a bootloop. Use at your own risk.
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After a long pause in development, we're back! 🥳
MACsposed 1.3.0 adds support for Android 16 and Android 17, and migrates to LSPosed API 101. An LSPosed build with API 101 support is required; this version is not compatible with API 100-only frameworks.
This release also includes several bugs fixes and enhancements.
For a complete list of changes, please see: https://github.com/DavidBerdik/MACsposed/releases/tag/1.3.0