Hunt a different biome
Monster Hunter Now spawns monsters and habitats around your real-world position. Set your GPS to a fresh city and the game redraws the map there, so you see what roams a whole new region.
Set your iPhone’s GPS so Monster Hunter Now drops you into a different city or biome. Search, pin, and teleport in one tap.
To fake GPS for Monster Hunter Now on iPhone, download Fake GPS from the App Store, open it, and search for any city or landmark — or tap the map to drop a pin on exact coordinates. Tap TELEPORT and your iPhone reports that spot as its GPS location. When you launch Monster Hunter Now, it reads your phone’s position the way it always does, so it builds its map, habitats, and monster spawns around the place you chose. There’s no jailbreak, no computer, and no account to set up — it works on a standard iPhone running iOS 16 or later. Want to hunt a coastal biome on the other side of the world, or scout a different city’s map? Pick the spot, teleport, and Monster Hunter Now drops you right there.
Monster Hunter Now is built around one signal: your device’s GPS coordinates. The game decides which monsters roam near you, which habitats appear, and where ORE nodes and gathering points sit based entirely on where your phone says it is. A fake GPS app simply lets you choose that coordinate — so instead of only hunting whatever spawns on your own street, you can see how the game presents an entirely different region.
That’s the fun: a coastal city, a dense downtown, a far-off landmark all build a different version of the map, with their own monster mix and terrain. Fake GPS keeps the whole thing to three taps — search, pin, teleport — wrapped in a native iPhone interface that feels like part of iOS.
Because it’s a native app and not a web wrapper, the switch is instant: pick a hunting ground, tap teleport, and your iPhone’s GPS is exactly where you want it. Save the biomes you return to, hop between them in a tap, and switch back to your real location whenever you like.
A native iPhone location changer that moves where the hunt happens — no computer, no jailbreak.
Monster Hunter Now spawns monsters and habitats around your real-world position. Set your GPS to a fresh city and the game redraws the map there, so you see what roams a whole new region.
Drop a pin on a distant park, plaza, or coastline and Monster Hunter Now treats that as your spot — perfect for scouting how the world looks somewhere you can’t physically walk to.
Bookmark the cities and biomes you keep coming back to and switch between them instantly, instead of searching the same coordinates every session.
Grab the free app from the App Store. It runs on any iPhone with iOS 16 or later — no jailbreak and no desktop tools.
→Search any city, landmark, or address, or tap the map to drop a pin on the exact coordinates where you want Monster Hunter Now to place you.
→Your iPhone’s reported GPS updates instantly. Open Monster Hunter Now and it reads the new position — you’re hunting wherever you dropped the pin.
Join millions changing their iPhone location in a single tap. Free to download — start teleporting today.