Direct Install Scarlet Ios ❲ORIGINAL - COLLECTION❳

If Scarlet is currently revoked or isn't working for you, there are other avenues:

| Problem | Solution | |--------|----------| | “Unable to Install” – Profile not downloading | Clear Safari cache, turn off private relay, use cellular instead of Wi-Fi. | | Scarlet icon is greyed out | Certificate revoked – delete and wait for a new link. | | “Invalid IPA” error | IPA is corrupted or incompatible with your iOS version. | | App installs but crashes on open | You didn’t trust the certificate, or the app needs a newer iOS. | | Scarlet shows “No certificates available” | Server-side issue – try again later or reinstall Scarlet. | | Direct Install link not working | The certificate was revoked. Check Reddit for “Scarlet is down” threads. |


Scarlet frequently rotates new certificates. If the direct install fails or the app crashes, users often have to wait a few days or weeks for the developers to release a new signed version. Some versions of Scarlet also utilize a "JIT-less" installation method or a specific "No Revoke" version (which often requires a paid subscription or VIP access).

“Direct Install” means you install Scarlet itself directly from a website using your iOS device’s Safari browser — no PC, no Mac, no AltServer, no USB cable. Once Scarlet is installed and trusted, you can download and install any compatible IPA file right on your device.

This method relies on Enterprise Certificates or Developer Signing that Scarlet’s team provides. Because these certificates can be revoked by Apple, the direct install method may require occasional reinstallation. Direct Install Scarlet iOS


Q: Does Scarlet work on iOS 18?
A: Generally, no. Direct install methods break with each major iOS update. Check r/sideloaded for the latest compatibility.

Q: Why does Scarlet keep crashing after a few days?
A: Apple likely revoked the enterprise certificate. Wait for the Scarlet team to release a new version/link.

Q: Can I get banned for using Scarlet?
A: Apple does not ban users for sideloading, but they can revoke certificates. Your Apple ID is not at risk as long as you don’t use it to sign apps (Scarlet doesn’t ask for it).

Q: Do I need to jailbreak my iPhone?
A: No. Scarlet works on stock iOS. If Scarlet is currently revoked or isn't working

Q: Will Scarlet void my warranty?
A: No. Sideloading does not affect hardware warranty. Restoring your phone removes all sideloaded apps.

Q: How do I update Scarlet itself?
A: Delete the old Scarlet app + profile, then reinstall from a fresh Direct Install link.


You can now go back to your home screen and launch Scarlet. You are ready to browse apps, install emulators, and sideload IPAs.


If you try this method, there is a high chance it might not work immediately, or the app might crash upon opening. This is due to Revokes. Scarlet frequently rotates new certificates

Apple strictly controls the iOS ecosystem. When third-party stores like Scarlet use Enterprise certificates (intended for internal corporate app distribution) to sign apps for the public, Apple detects this and revokes the certificate.

When a certificate is revoked:

When attempting a direct install of Scarlet iOS, you will likely encounter errors. Here is how to solve the most common ones.