No computer required
Desktop tools like the ones people search as iAnyGo typically need a Mac or PC and a cable. Fake GPS runs entirely on your iPhone — nothing to plug in.
Skip the desktop app and cable. Fake GPS changes your iPhone's location natively, on-device, in a single tap — free to download.
If you're searching for an iAnyGo alternative for iPhone, the thing that usually matters most is dropping the computer. Desktop location tools like the ones people search as iAnyGo typically need a Mac or PC, a companion program, and a cable to keep connected the whole time. Fake GPS takes a different approach: it's a native iOS app, so it runs entirely on the iPhone in your hand. You search for any place in the world, drop a pin, and your GPS position moves there in a single tap — nothing to plug in, nothing to leave running on another machine. It's free to download, asks for no account, and keeps your saved spots on-device. For most people who reach for a desktop tool, the on-device flow is simply faster and easier: open the app, pick a spot, teleport.
The trade-off with a desktop-first workflow is friction. You install software, connect a cable, and your session lives on the computer — unplug it, and you start over. An on-device app removes every one of those steps. Fake GPS launches like any other iOS app, looks like part of the system, and works wherever your iPhone is.
People reach for it to plan trips before they travel, test the location features in their own apps, scout neighborhoods, and stay in control of the location they share. Whatever the reason, the loop stays the same three taps: search, pin, teleport — no Mac, no PC, no cable.
Because it's a real iPhone app rather than a tethered desktop accessory, it feels instant and never asks you to sign in or hand over data. That's the whole pitch: the power of a location tool, without the computer.
No desktop software, no tethering — everything happens on the iPhone in your hand.
Desktop tools like the ones people search as iAnyGo typically need a Mac or PC and a cable. Fake GPS runs entirely on your iPhone — nothing to plug in.
Because it's a real iOS app, there's no companion software to install, no drivers, and no session that breaks when you unplug.
Download free, with no account and no tracking. Search a place, drop a pin, and your saved spots stay on your device.
Install the free app from the App Store. It runs on any iPhone with iOS 16 or later — no jailbreak and no computer.
→Search for any address, city, or landmark, or tap the map to drop a pin exactly where you want to be.
→Your GPS location updates right on the device. No cable to keep connected, no desktop window to leave running.
Join millions changing their iPhone location in a single tap. Free to download — start teleporting today.