Mobileconfig Generator
Create iOS configuration profiles (.mobileconfig) for WiFi, WebClip, DNS, and VPN settings. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
100% Client-Side - No uploads, processed in your browserWiFi Profile
Auto-connect to networks with saved SSID and password credentials
WebClip
Add website shortcuts to Home Screen with custom icons
DNS Settings
Configure encrypted DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) or DNS-over-TLS (DoT)
VPN Config
Set up L2TP/IPSec or IKEv2 VPN connections
📶 WiFi Configuration
Create a profile to auto-connect to a WiFi network on iOS/macOS devices
🔗 WebClip Configuration
Add a website shortcut to the iOS Home Screen with a custom icon
Upload App Icon
Recommended: 180x180 PNG, transparent background
🌐 DNS Configuration
Configure encrypted DNS (DoH/DoT) for enhanced privacy on iOS 14+
🔐 VPN Configuration
Set up L2TP/IPSec or IKEv2 VPN connection on iOS devices
📄 XML Preview
.mobileconfigSelect a configuration type and fill in the fields to see the XML preview...
Understanding Mobileconfig Profiles
A .mobileconfig file (Configuration Profile) is an XML file used by Apple devices to distribute configuration information. Instead of manually entering Wi-Fi passwords, configuring VPN servers, or typing out DNS addresses on every device, you can simply install a profile that does it all instantly.
🔒 Security & Signing
The profiles generated by this tool are Unsigned. When you install them, your iOS device will show a warning saying "Unsigned Profile". This is normal for self-created profiles. Since you are generating the data yourself right here in your browser, and the code is open for inspection, it is safe to install.
How to Install
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this work on iOS 17 and later?
Yes, the generated mobileconfig files are compatible with all modern versions of iOS, iPadOS, and even macOS.
Can I remove the profile later?
Yes, easily. Go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management, select the profile, and tap "Remove Profile".
What is DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH)?
DoH encrypts your DNS queries (website lookups) so your ISP cannot spy on which websites you are visiting. This tool allows you to enforce DoH system-wide.