iPhone Emulator
Hypervisor guest in-IDE — not Apple's Xcode Simulator. Run iOS-class workloads on Windows/Linux without a Mac.
Learn more →The first emulator stack that lets React Native & Flutter developers test, debug, and deploy iOS on Windows/Linux — no Mac required. We complete your workflow; we don't replace Expo or Flutter.
Core Features
Hypervisor guest in-IDE — not Apple's Xcode Simulator. Run iOS-class workloads on Windows/Linux without a Mac.
Learn more →Get instant fixes from Qwen, Claude, or your local Ollama model.
Reverse engineer, intercept traffic, and analyze binaries — all in one place.
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Write React Native or Flutter where you already work. Point the emulator at Metro (localhost:8081), load pre-built iOS artifacts for instant iteration, and use AI for bridge and native crashes—without buying a Mac. Production iOS builds can still use EAS, CI, or a Mac; we own the fast local test loop.
Compare IDEs
See a visual side-by-side on mobile dev, AI agents, local Ollama, and pricing — without a wall of marketing bullets.
Built for Security Research
Cyber-Ifrit is developed with ParrotSec in mind—the same ethics as Parrot OS: Community stays free for cybersecurity; the paid surface is ParrotSec OS Pro with Security Sentinel + VPhone for teams that need emulator-integrated dynamic analysis.
Only paid ParrotSec OS tier we sell. Bundles Security Sentinel with the proprietary VPhone engine for QEMU-local iOS 26.3 dynamic testing—this is the differentiator vs the OSS Sentinel release.
“Cyber-Ifrit gives security researchers the iOS testing environment they've been missing — without the Mac tax or legal gray areas.”
Authorized testing only — you own scope, consent, and disclosure. SecuritySentinel is offensive-capable; never aim it at systems you cannot legally assess.
Cross-platform iOS
Write React Native or Flutter where you already work. Cyber-Ifrit is the iOS test & debug layer — it completes your workflow, it doesn't replace Expo or Flutter.
| Expo / Flutter on Windows · Linux | Cyber-Ifrit | |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone emulation | Apple Xcode Simulator (macOS-only) | Hypervisor emulator on Windows & Linux |
| Expo Go limits | No native modules; limited debugging | Full emulator path + AI debugging |
| Cloud build wait | Often 10–20+ min per queued build | Instant local iteration |
| Real device surface | Physical iPhone or cloud Mac | Emulator + one-click deploy |
| Native crashes | Hard without Xcode lldb | AI-assisted triage in-IDE |
Code on Windows → Metro on localhost:8081 → emulator hot-reloads → AI surfaces JS & bridge errors → ship with EAS or BYOA when ready.
flutter build ios still wants macOS/CI — we own the loop in between: load signed artifacts, wire DevTools-style debugging, unify native + iOS logs with AI.
We're not replacing Expo or Flutter — we complete the workflow. Write on Windows. Test on iOS. Ship everywhere.
Comparison
Not another AI IDE — and not another Mac workaround. Here's where it stands against both.
VSCodium-Rust vs. other AI IDEs
| Feature | Cursor | Windsurf | Antigravity | VSCodium-Rust |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Editor & runtime | ||||
| Engine | VS Code fork (Electron) | VS Code fork (Electron) | VS Code fork (Electron) | VSCodium-Rust · Rust/Tauri (native) |
| VS Code extension compatibility | ✓ | |||
| AI & agents | ||||
| Persistent memory (not RAG) | Partial | 100% persistent — Neural VFS | ||
| Autonomous coding agents | ✓ + vision-grounded | |||
| Agents see the emulator screen | Partial | Framebuffer ↔ code grounding | ||
| Local models (Ollama) | Partial | Partial | ✓ first-class | |
| BYOK — any provider | Partial | ✓ | ||
| Uncensored research mode | ✓ authorized only Only here | |||
| AI cost at scale | Token billing | Token billing | Usage / quota | ~91% lower (Neural VFS) |
| Mobile / iOS | ||||
| Integrated iPhone-class emulator | ✓ Only here | |||
| Android emulator | ✓ Only here | |||
| Test iOS on Windows / Linux | ✓ no Mac needed Only here | |||
| RN · Expo · Flutter test loop | ✓ Only here | |||
| App Store publish (BYOA) | ✓ add-on Only here | |||
| Security research | ||||
| Pentest toolkit (Frida · MITM · SSL) | ✓ Only here | |||
| ParrotSec integration | ✓ Sentinel + VPhone Only here | |||
| Sovereignty & licensing | ||||
| Open-source core | Closed | Closed | Closed | Open-core (GitHub) |
| Offline / local-first | Partial | Partial | ✓ | |
| Windows + Linux first-class | ✓ | |||
| Pricing model | Sub + usage | Sub + usage | Usage / quota | Flat tiers + free |
vs. iOS build options
| Feature | Hackintosh | Mac + Xcode | Cloud Mac | Cyber-Ifrit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Platform | Some Intel PCs | macOS only | Browser | Windows + Linux |
| Setup time | 6–12 hours | 1–2 hrs + hardware | Account setup | ~5 minutes |
| Legal status | Risky / EULA | Legal | Legal | BYOA · official APIs |
| Publish without a Mac | Risky / partial | Native Xcode | Often remote Mac | Fastlane + Connect API |
| AI debugging | None | Manual setup | Basic | Built-in (BYOK / local) |
| Cost | Time-heavy | High (Mac + tools) | Recurring | Free + flexible tiers |
Reflects our reading of each product's public positioning as of 2026; competitors evolve. Cursor, Windsurf, Antigravity, and other names are trademarks of their respective owners — used for comparison only, no affiliation implied.
Compliance
We mirror how real teams already ship: your Apple ID, official Apple APIs, and no account sharing — the same pattern CI/CD platforms (GitHub Actions, cloud build services) already use.
Educational only — not legal advice; consult counsel for your jurisdiction. Apple, App Store, Apple Developer, TestFlight, and Transporter are trademarks of Apple Inc.; Cyber-Ifrit is not affiliated with or endorsed by Apple Inc. Full policy in Legal.
Pricing
See exactly what Community, Pro, Security Researcher, and Enterprise include. Pay for outcomes, not per-query anxiety.
forever · open source
Includes
Not included: Security Arsenal · APEX red-team · REST API
Download₱2,077 incl. VAT
Includes
₱5,194 incl. VAT
Includes
₱15,581 incl. VAT
Includes
1-day free trial unlocks all features including Security Researcher. All sales final — see Legal.
Responsible-use policy. Unrestricted research mode is licensed strictly for authorized penetration testing, bug bounty, and security research — only against systems you own or have explicit written permission to assess. The Researcher & Enterprise tiers require identity verification (KYC) and agreement to our responsible-use terms. Misuse, unauthorized access, or malware distribution results in immediate suspension.
Optional add-ons
Building and testing iOS on Windows/Linux needs none of these. Add them to any paid plan only when you're ready to ship to TestFlight or the App Store — you always enroll with Apple yourself (BYOA).
One-time prep pack: metadata, screenshots, review checklist & TestFlight guidance.
Add Launch KitOngoing Fastlane + App Store Connect API automation on Windows/Linux — uploads, certs, & TestFlight under your Apple account.
Add Publisher ProAcademy · separate from IDE seats
Courses and cert attempts are à la carte on the catalog, or bundled with paid platform tiers—same numbers as the tier cards above.
À la carte
Buy individual tracks and certification attempts without a subscription—ideal for Community and auditors.
Browse Academy →Bundled with platform
All paid tiers: talk to us for annual billing and team rollouts.
Proof & feedback
Real voices from the community — including honest feedback on trust, distribution, and shipping with local Ollama. Open-source Community on GitHub; optional SaaS when you need cloud scale.
“You nailed the problem but here's the hard truth: tools don't change markets, distribution does. I've watched brilliant solutions die because founders fell in love with features instead of fighting for attention. Your unit economics look solid, but 166 stars won't pay rent. The real barrier isn't the $2,000, it's trust. Filipino devs won't bet their career on an unknown IDE when their next meal depends on shipping code that works. You need one thing: proof. Not GitHub metrics. Real testimonials from developers who landed better gigs because your tool let them compete. Stop chasing angels and start chasing stories. Find ten struggling devs, give them everything free, then document their wins like your life depends on it.”
Our take: trust beats features. That's why we ship a free Community tier, a pioneer program, and we're collecting real developer stories — not vanity metrics.
★★★★★ 5 stars
“First launch pulled qwen2.5-coder:7b and the agent actually ran tools on my repo — no OpenAI key. Void never worked that cleanly for me.”
★★★★★ 5 stars
“Diff review after local-model edits is what I needed. Small models hallucinate — checkpoints + revert saved my sprint.”
“Open source on GitHub for sovereignty, optional cloud when I want MI300X speed. Best of both without vendor lock-in.”
Early-access quotes are from beta testers. Want your story featured? Tell us how you ship with Cyber-Ifrit.
FAQ
Cyber-Ifrit is built as a legal alternative to Hackintosh workflows. We do not bundle or resell Apple Developer Program access. Distribution uses Apple’s official channels: App Store Connect API, Transporter-class uploads, and your credentials—not DRM bypass or shared seats. See Compliance on this page for the full framing.
When you use your own Apple Developer account, official Apple APIs, and normal review, you’re in the same class of tooling as mainstream CI/CD and mobile platforms—no account pooling, no piracy, no Hackintosh. Our Compliance section spells out what we avoid and why. This is educational, not individualized legal advice.
Yes. Cyber-Ifrit targets cross-platform teams: attach to Metro or your Flutter attach target, exercise iOS in the emulator, and debug with AI. We focus on the testing layer (fast inner loop); production iOS binaries can still come from EAS, GitHub Actions, or a Mac/CI policy — see RN/Flutter Guides on this page.
You sign in and pay Apple directly. Cyber-Ifrit provides education, automation (e.g., Fastlane-style workflows, App Store Connect API helpers), and support—we don’t become the account holder or share org seats.
Yes. A free Apple ID can install builds on your own devices with a rolling 7-day signing window—enough for local development and testing. For broader distribution, TestFlight, App Store submission, push, iCloud capabilities, and installs beyond that pattern, Apple’s paid program applies.
Apple’s terms prohibit account sharing; certificates and profiles are tied to specific identities; and your apps would become our liability. We won’t put your business or ours in that position.
That’s the gap we target: enroll with Apple on your own, then use Cyber-Ifrit on Windows/Linux with deployment automation (Fastlane-oriented) and App Store Connect API integration so you can upload and manage builds without owning Mac hardware.
Yes. Use a free Apple ID for personal-device installs (with Apple’s time limits) or your own paid membership for longer-lived provisioning. Cyber-Ifrit streamlines the workflow; Apple still issues the keys.
Launch Kit is a one-time guided prep pack (checklists, metadata, review pointers). Publisher Pro is a monthly tier focused on automation for developers who already have Developer accounts—certificate/profile flows after enrollment, uploads, and TestFlight management—still under your Apple ID.
Cyber-Ifrit supports common iOS project structures and cross-platform workflows. Native Xcode on macOS remains Apple’s official IDE; we focus on cross-platform dev, AI, and publishing automation.
You can still use Cyber-Ifrit for AI debugging, security tooling, hybrid teams, and consistent cross-platform pipelines.
By default, no—local mode keeps code on your machine unless you explicitly route calls.
Yes. BYOK is built-in: OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, and local runtimes like Ollama/LM Studio.
Tiers, add-ons, and CISA bundles are on this page (Pricing and Academy sections). Product story: Overview. Policies & disclaimers: Legal. Neon Genesis (emulator-only pioneer pledge): Overview anchor or /genesis.
No Mac. No cloud queues. No compromises on your inner loop — React Native, Expo, and Flutter included.