Down ((link)): Dl-xda.xposed.info
The status of dl-xda.xposed.info is . The original Xposed Framework, maintained by developer rovo89, was officially deprecated and its servers archived on June 1, 2023. As of April 2026, any attempt to download the full.xml.gz repository file or framework zips from this domain will result in a connection error.
For the (the app used to manage modules), you can still find stable versions on sites like Malavida or Uptodown . Modern Alternatives (Android 9.0+)
For current Android versions, the community has moved to "Zygisk-based" solutions that offer better compatibility with and Play Integrity . Xposed Framework servers are DOWN!!! · Issue #467 - GitHub dl-xda.xposed.info down
For the uninitiated: Xposed Framework (by the legendary rovo89) allowed modules to hook into any method of any running app or the system UI. Want to fake your GPS in Snapchat? Xposed. Want to double-tap to sleep on a stock Samsung ROM? Xposed. Want to hide your root from banking apps before Magisk got good? You guessed it.
If you are running an older device (Android 5.0–8.1) and need the original installer to work, you can sometimes bypass the dead URL by manually updating the repository database. The status of dl-xda
Dead Cause: Neglect / Time Legacy: Immortal
The original Xposed Framework (often called "OG Xposed") was designed for older versions of the Android Runtime (ART) and Dalvik. Its development essentially stopped after Android 8.1 Oreo. For the (the app used to manage modules),
For the better part of a decade, dl-xda.xposed.info was the beating heart of Android customization. It was the official delivery pipeline for Xposed Framework—the tool that let you modify your system’s behavior without ever flashing a custom ROM.
