Before understanding iTorrent, you must understand the container. An IPA file (iOS App Store Package) is the archive file for an iOS app. Essentially, it is the iOS equivalent of an .exe on Windows or a .dmg on macOS.
When you download an app from the official App Store, your iPhone downloads an encrypted IPA. However, when developers create open-source apps that Apple refuses to allow on the store (like torrent clients), they distribute the raw .ipa file for users to install manually via sideloading. itorrent.ipa
This guide covers how to install the itorrent.ipa file onto your iPhone or iPad, how to configure it for safety, and how to manage your downloads. When you download an app from the official
SideStore is a fork of AltStore that allows refreshing apps over the internet without a computer connection. Installation is more complex (requiring a one-time setup with a VPN provider), but once set up, you never need a PC again. SideStore is a fork of AltStore that allows
iTorrent has a built-in media player. You can tap on a completed video or audio file to play it directly within the app. Alternatively, use the "Share" button to open the file in VLC or Infuse for better codec support.