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Multi-device iOS location spoofer , 10 iPhones from one PC

QA teams, family-safety researchers, and Pokémon Go raid coordinators all want the same thing: more than one iPhone running its own location at the same time, on the same desktop. Every other "multi-device" iOS spoofer on the market today says they support 5 devices. Open the app and you find a queue, one phone at a time, the rest waiting. This guide explains what concurrent actually means, why the other tools cap at 5, and how PinDrift drives 10 phones in parallel.

Last updated: May 22, 2026 By: PinDrift team

Most "multi-device" iPhone spoofers say they support 5 phones. Open the app and you find a queue: one phone at a time. PinDrift actually runs 10 iPhones at once, each on its own location, all moving in parallel.

What other tools mean by "multi-device" (and why it's misleading)

Plug five phones into iAnyGo, AnyTo, MockGo, or Dr.Fone Virtual Location. You will see five rows. Pick a location and hit Apply, and you'll watch the app spoof phone one, then phone two, then three, then four, then five. At any moment, exactly one phone is actually running a fake location.

That's a queue. The marketing page calls it "5 simultaneous devices." It isn't. It's a queue of five, processed one at a time.

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Quick test if you aren't sure what your current tool does

Set phone A to a route in Los Angeles. While it's moving, set phone B to a different city. If phone A freezes or jumps back to real GPS while phone B updates, your tool is a queue. If phone A keeps driving while phone B teleports, your tool is actually concurrent.

What PinDrift does instead

PinDrift drives 10 iPhones at the same time from one PC. Phone one can be pinned to a Brooklyn coffee shop. Phone two can be at a Chicago stadium. Phone three can be driving across San Diego at 24 mph. Phone four can be sitting still in Atlanta. All at once, all independent.

Inside that session, every phone is its own thing:

The cap is 10 phones on a single PC, the same on Monthly, Yearly, and Lifetime. Need more? Add a PinDriftBox on the same network. It shows up as more rows in the same PinDrift app. See Multi-device scaling for the math on going past 10.

Setup in two minutes

  1. Install PinDrift on a Windows 10/11 or macOS 13+ machine.
  2. Plug in a powered USB hub if you're using more than 5 phones. Any 7-port Anker, Sabrent, or StarTech hub does the job. About $30 to $60.
  3. Plug phones in slowly, two seconds apart. Tap "Trust this Computer" on each one. Each phone shows up as its own row in the PinDrift Devices tab.
  4. Drop a pin or load a route for each phone. They run in parallel.
  5. Save the session so you can reopen it tomorrow without redoing pairing.
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Need more than 10?

Add a PinDriftBox. One PinDriftBox handles 4 to 6 more phones, and several PinDriftBoxes on the same Wi-Fi show up as one big list inside the same PinDrift app. See the PinDriftBox setup guide.

Frequently asked questions

Can I really spoof 10 iPhones at the same time?

Yes. PinDrift drives 10 iPhones at once from a single PC, each on its own location, all moving in parallel. Past 10, you add a PinDriftBox on the same network.

Does this work on iPad too?

Yes. Any iPad running iPadOS 17 or newer counts the same as an iPhone. You can mix and match inside the same 10-device session.

What if I need more than 10?

Add a PinDriftBox. One PinDriftBox handles 4 to 6 more phones, and several PinDriftBoxes on the same network show up as one big list inside the PinDrift app.

Do all 10 phones need to be on the same Wi-Fi?

Over the data cable, no. Over wireless mode, yes, unless you add Tailscale to let the phones live on different networks.

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