Lspatch Modules 2021 [upd] Jun 2026
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In 2021, emerged as a significant offshoot of the LSPosed framework (itself a successor to Xposed and EdXposed). Its primary innovation was allowing users to load Xposed-style modules into Android applications without requiring root access or a custom recovery. Instead, LSPatch achieved this by patching the target APK file directly. The "LSPatch modules" of 2021 consisted primarily of modified Xposed modules repurposed to work within this patched, non-root environment. This report outlines the technical mechanism, the types of modules available, and the limitations of the 2021 ecosystem.