Why a PWA instead of an IPA
IPA files are packaged iOS applications. Installing an unofficial package can require signing tools, profiles, or device changes, and packages from unknown sources can create unnecessary security risk.
A PWA is delivered through the browser. For a visual simulator, that provides the app-like presentation without asking the user to install an unknown binary package.
How home-screen installation works
Open the Larpz Wallet web app in Safari, use the Share menu, and choose Add to Home Screen. The installed icon launches the experience in its own window on supported iOS versions.
Enter the license key issued after purchase to access the wallet views included with the plan. Never enter a real recovery phrase or private key.
- Open in Safari
- Tap Share
- Choose Add to Home Screen
- Launch from the new icon
Know what the simulator is
The Trust-style screen is a fictional visual. It cannot receive assets, sign transactions, or access the official Trust Wallet app.
Use it for entertainment and controlled demonstrations, and disclose simulated balances whenever the scene could be misunderstood.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need an IPA file?
No. Larpz Wallet installs as a PWA from Safari on supported iPhones.
Is the PWA the official Trust Wallet?
No. It is an independent entertainment simulator with a Trust-style view.
Does installation require a seed phrase?
No. Never enter a seed phrase; the simulator uses a Larpz Wallet license key.