🔍 Find the Right Tool

Not sure what's locking your device? We'll guide you in under a minute.

iCloud, MDM, Samsung FRP, Mac T2 — they all look similar to most people, but each one needs a different tool, and iCloud bypasses are picky about iOS version. Answer a few quick questions and we'll point you to the exact service for your device.

No personal info required • Takes about 30 seconds

Step 1 of 4
Step 1 — Device

Which device are you trying to unlock?

Different devices use completely different bypass methods, so this is where everything starts.

Step 2 — iPhone / iPad symptom

What's happening on screen?

Pick the screen or message that best matches what you're seeing.

Step 3 — Device model

Which iPhone or iPad is it?

Each tool covers a specific chip family. Pick the closest match — we'll confirm the iOS version on the next step.

Step 4 — iOS version

Which iOS version is the device running?

iFixTool only works on specific iOS ranges. Tap Settings → General → About → Software Version on a working similar device to find this — or check ScanDeviceInfo.

Why this matters Bypass tools target specific iOS exploits. The wrong iOS version means the tool won't run at all — there's no "close enough."
Step 4 — iOS version

Which iOS version is the device running?

For iPhone 5s – X, the right tool depends on the iOS version. We have two services that together cover iOS 12 through 17.

Why this matters ClassicActivator handles iOS 12 – 14. LuWifi handles iOS 15 – 17. Each one targets a different exploit, so the iOS version determines which service you need.
Step 3 — Organization access

Can the issuing organization release the device?

MDM is normally lifted by the school or company that enrolled it — usually a single click in their admin panel. Always try that first if you can.

Step 2 — Mac model

Is your Mac a T2-chip model?

Activation lock bypass works on Intel Macs with the Apple T2 Security Chip (most 2018–2020 models). Apple Silicon (M1 / M2 / M3 / M4) Macs use a different security architecture.

Step 2 — Samsung issue

What's happening with your Samsung device?

Most Samsung lockouts after a reset are FRP (Factory Reset Protection) — the device asks for the previous Google account.

Step 2 — What to check

What do you want to verify?

All of these run from the device's IMEI or serial number — no need to plug it in.

Recommended Service

iFixTool

Your situation iCloud activation lock on iPhone XR – 17 Pro Max running iOS 18.0 – 18.7.2 or iOS 26.0 – 26.1.

iFixTool permanently bypasses the activation lock on modern iPhones and iPads in the supported iOS range. Once it's done you can sign in with your own Apple ID and use the device normally. Have the IMEI or serial number ready before you start.

Supported devices: iPhone XR · XS · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15 · 16 · 17 series (and modern iPads).
iOS versions: 18.0 – 18.7.2  |  26.0 – 26.1.
Go to iFixTool →
Want to confirm the iOS version or Find My status first? Run ScanDeviceInfo.
Recommended Service

LuWifi — iCloud Bypass A9-A11

Your situation iCloud activation lock on iPhone 6s – X running iOS 15, 16 or 17.

LuWifi is built specifically for iPhone 6s through iPhone X on iOS 15 – 17, with full network and app functionality after the bypass. You'll need the IMEI or serial number to start.

Supported devices: iPhone 6s · 6s Plus · SE (1st gen) · 7 · 7 Plus · 8 · 8 Plus · X.
iOS versions: 15.x, 16.x, 17.x only.
Go to LuWifi →
On iOS 12 – 14 instead? Use ClassicActivator. Need to confirm the iOS version? Run ScanDeviceInfo.
Recommended Service
💻 Mac Only

ClassicActivator — iCloud Bypass iOS 12-14

Your situation iCloud activation lock on iPhone 5s – X running iOS 12, 13 or 14.

ClassicActivator is our Mac-based tool for older iOS versions. It permanently bypasses the activation lock on iPhone 5s through iPhone X running iOS 12 – 14. You'll need a Mac to run it (it isn't available for Windows), plus the IMEI or serial number to start.

Supported devices: iPhone 5s · 6 · 6 Plus · 6s · 6s Plus · SE (1st gen) · 7 · 7 Plus · 8 · 8 Plus · X.
iOS versions: 12.x, 13.x, 14.x only.
Required platform: macOS (no Windows version available).
Go to ClassicActivator →
On iOS 15 – 17 instead? Use LuWifi. Don't have a Mac? Verify the iOS version with ScanDeviceInfo and check if a friend can lend you one.
Coming soon

iOS 26.2+ isn't supported yet.

Your situation Modern iPhone (XR – 17 Pro Max) running iOS 26.2 or newer.

iFixTool currently supports iOS 18.0 – 18.7.2 and iOS 26.0 – 26.1. A new tool for iOS 26.2 and later is in development — until it's released, the activation lock on this device can't be bypassed. The safest move is to keep the device powered off (so it doesn't auto-update further) and check back periodically.

Currently supported by iFixTool: iOS 18.0 – 18.7.2, iOS 26.0 – 26.1.
Not yet supported: iOS 26.2 and newer.
Verify iOS version with ScanDeviceInfo →
Heads up

That iOS version is below iFixTool's range.

Your situation Modern iPhone (XR – 17 Pro Max) running iOS 17 or older.

iFixTool is targeted at iOS 18.0 – 18.7.2 and iOS 26.0 – 26.1. Older iOS versions on these devices are not currently supported. If the device is upgradeable to iOS 18 or 26 (without exiting activation lock), updating may make it eligible — but be aware that updating an activation-locked device often isn't possible without first signing in.

Verify the iOS version →
Heads up

iOS 11 and older aren't supported.

Your situation iPhone 5s – X running iOS 11 or earlier.

Our current tools cover iOS 12 onward (ClassicActivator for iOS 12 – 14, LuWifi for iOS 15 – 17). iOS 11 and earlier are below this range. Devices already activated may be updatable to iOS 12+, which would make them eligible — but updating an activation-locked device usually requires signing in first.

Verify the iOS version →
Heads up

This device isn't supported.

Your situation iPhone 5, 5c, 4S or earlier.

Devices older than the iPhone 5s can't run any of the iOS versions our current bypass tools support (iOS 12+ for ClassicActivator, 15+ for LuWifi, 18+ for iFixTool). There is no current bypass path for these older devices. You can still verify any device's status with ScanDeviceInfo.

Run a device info check →
Recommendation

Contact the organization first.

Your situation MDM-managed device — the issuing organization is reachable.

Before paying for anything, ask the IT admin or school to release the device from their MDM console. It's usually a single click on their side. If they can't help — common with old Apple School Manager records or shut-down companies — come back here for the bypass route.

If they can't help — MDM Bypass →
Recommended Service

MDM Bypass — iOS 7 to 26

Your situation MDM lock with no access to the original organization.

Permanently strips the management profile so the device boots straight to the normal setup screen. Works on iPhones and iPads showing the "Remote Management" screen, with broad iOS version coverage from iOS 7 all the way to iOS 26.

Go to MDM Bypass →
Recommended Service

Mac T2 iCloud Bypass

Your situation Activation-locked Intel Mac with the Apple T2 Security Chip (2018–2020).

Removes the EFI / activation lock from T2 Macs so you can reinstall macOS and set up the machine with your own account. Works on MacBook Pro 2018+, MacBook Air 2018+, iMac Pro, Mac mini 2018 and iMac 2020.

Go to Mac T2 Bypass →
Heads up

Apple Silicon Macs aren't supported.

Your situation M1 / M2 / M3 / M4 Mac with activation lock.

Apple Silicon Macs use a different secure-boot architecture than T2 Macs and there is currently no reliable activation-lock bypass for them. Your best path is contacting the original owner for sign-out, or contacting Apple Support with proof of purchase.

Heads up

Pre-T2 Macs don't have EFI activation lock.

Your situation Older Intel Mac without the T2 chip (pre-2018).

Pre-2018 Intel Macs typically only ask for the firmware / EFI password, not iCloud activation. If you're stuck on a firmware password lock, that requires a different process than our T2 service. Contact us if you're not sure which case you're in.

How to identify your Mac

Find out which Mac you have.

Quick check Click the Apple menu → "About This Mac" — the chip line tells you everything.

If "About This Mac" shows Apple M1 / M2 / M3 / M4, it's Apple Silicon (not supported). If it shows an Intel processor and the model year is 2018 or later, it's a T2 Mac and our T2 bypass works. Anything older is pre-T2. Restart the wizard once you know which it is.

Recommended Service

Samsung FRP Full Removal

Your situation Samsung Galaxy stuck on Google account verification after a factory reset.

Permanently removes Factory Reset Protection from Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets. After the service runs, the device boots to a fresh setup screen and you can sign in with any Google account.

Go to Samsung FRP Removal →
Heads up

That's outside our Samsung tooling.

Your situation Samsung issue that isn't FRP / Google account lock.

We currently focus on Samsung FRP removal. For carrier unlocks, screen-lock removal, or other Samsung issues you'll likely need a different specialist. Contact us first if you're unsure — we can confirm whether your case is FRP-related.

Recommended Tool

3uTools for iOS

Your situation You need general iOS device management, not a lock bypass.

3uTools is the all-in-one toolbox for flashing firmware, backing up and restoring, managing files, downloading apps and ringtones, and running hardware diagnostics. Free download — perfect for everyday iOS device tasks.

Go to 3uTools →
Recommended Tool

ScanDeviceInfo — IMEI Info Check

Your situation You want to verify a device's status (model, iOS version, locks) before deciding what to do next.

ScanDeviceInfo pulls a full report from the IMEI or serial number — model, iOS version, storage, colour, iCloud / Find My status, carrier lock, blacklist, sales country and warranty. It's the safest first step before paying for any unlock service, especially since iCloud bypass eligibility hinges on the exact iOS version.

Open ScanDeviceInfo →

iCloud Bypass Compatibility

Both device model and iOS version must match — there's no middle ground.

🚀 iFixTool

Devices: iPhone XR through iPhone 17 Pro Max (and modern iPads).
iOS: 18.0 – 18.7.2  |  26.0 – 26.1.
Not yet: iOS 26.2+ (new tool in development).

🕰️ LuWifi

Devices: iPhone 6s through iPhone X.
iOS: 15.x, 16.x, 17.x only.
Platform: Windows or Mac.

📼 ClassicActivator

Devices: iPhone 5s through iPhone X.
iOS: 12.x, 13.x, 14.x only.
Platform: Mac only.

🏢 MDM Bypass

Devices: iPhone and iPad with "Remote Management" lock.
iOS: 7 through 26 (broad coverage).

🔐 Mac T2 Bypass

Devices: Intel Macs with the Apple T2 chip (2018–2020). Apple Silicon (M-series) not supported.

🤖 Samsung FRP

Devices: Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets stuck at Google account verification.

🔎 ScanDeviceInfo

Use first: If you're not sure of the model or iOS version, run this before choosing a bypass tool.

Why Use the Tool Finder?

    iOS version is critical — iFixTool needs 18.0–18.7.2 or 26.0–26.1, LuWifi needs 15–17, ClassicActivator needs 12–14. The wrong version means the tool can't run.

    Pay for the right thing — iFixTool, LuWifi, ClassicActivator, MDM Bypass, T2 Bypass — small differences, very different services.

    Skip services you don't need — If the org can release the MDM, we'll tell you that instead of upselling.

    Plain-English guidance — No jargon, just the tool that fits your situation.