Tools Modded APK
AdGuard Mod, with Premium features unlocked no ads, no nag screens.

Premium-tier features unlocked across every tool the app exposes. No ads, no nag screens, no subscription. Cloud sync still works where the original supports it.

  • Premium Unlocked
  • Ad-Free
  • No Nag Screens
  • Version

    Latest tested build.

    v4.25.20
  • Download size

    On disk after install.

    65.4 MB
  • Installs

    Play Store base, before the mod.

    Not on Play Store

AdGuard Mod is an Android app that blocks ads and trackers across every app and browser on your phone, not just one. This page covers the latest APK release with screenshots, key features, installation steps, compatibility details, and what to check before you install.

What is AdGuard Mod?

AdGuard is a system-wide ad and tracker blocker for Android. It filters ads inside other apps, in your browser, and in games, and it cuts the trackers that follow you around the web. You set it up once, leave it running in the background, and it keeps filtering until you turn it off.

The official app puts most of its filtering power behind an AdGuard Premium licence. The mod build unlocks those paid features without a licence key, drops the upgrade prompts you normally see, and clears the analytics calls out of the binary.

DNS filtering, HTTPS filtering, and the per-app firewall all behave the same way they do on the licensed build. The mod changes the licence check, not how the filtering engine actually works.

What does AdGuard Mod offer?

AdGuard Mod opens up the Premium filtering features the official app keeps behind a licence. The per-app firewall, HTTPS filtering, custom DNS, and the full set of filter lists are all available in the modded build with no paywall.

DNS filtering and custom filter subscriptions keep working as they do on the official app, so your block rules apply everywhere. AdGuard plugs into the rest of Android the same way the licensed version does, through the VPN slot it uses to route and filter traffic locally on the device.

Upgrade prompts and licence banners are gone, so the settings screens stay clean. Analytics and crash-reporting endpoints are pulled from the binary, which means the app talks to fewer servers than the version on the AdGuard site.

Key features

AdGuard Mod carries the same feature set as the official client. Here is what people actually run the app for:

  • System-wide ad blocking: Strips ads inside apps, browsers, and games, with no root needed.
  • Tracker blocking: Cuts the analytics and tracking calls that follow you between apps.
  • Custom DNS: Point the app at a private DNS server for an extra filtering layer.
  • Per-app firewall: Decide which apps get mobile data, Wi-Fi, or no network at all.
  • Light footprint: Filters traffic locally over a loopback connection, with low battery and memory use.
  • Material design: Clean Android-native interface.

Mod features

The modded build of AdGuard adds the following on top of the official client:

  • All Premium features: Every filtering tool the app gates behind a licence is unlocked.
  • HTTPS filtering on: Block ads and trackers inside encrypted connections, not just plain ones.
  • No upgrade prompts: Licence nags and trial banners stripped out.
  • Full filter lists: Subscribe to as many block lists as you want, with no paid ceiling.
  • No licence key needed: Premium stays active without a subscription.
  • Tracking removed: Analytics endpoints stripped from the binary.

What's new in the latest version?

The latest build of AdGuard Mod (v4.25.20) focuses on stability, filter-list compatibility, and small interface fixes on top of the upstream changes from the official client. The maintainer rebuilds against each new AdGuard release as it lands, so the modded build usually trails the official version by a few days.

  • Improved stability across newer Android versions, including Android 14 and 15
  • Faster filtering and a smaller memory footprint on lower-RAM devices
  • Bug fixes for reported HTTPS filtering, DNS, and VPN connection issues
  • Updated interface elements that match the official client's current design
  • Better support for foldable and tablet form factors
  • Patched mod modules rebuilt against the new base APK

Pros and cons

What works
  • All Premium features
  • Ad-free interface
  • No upsell prompts
  • Cloud sync intact
  • Export without watermarks
  • Free to install
What does not
  • Not on Google Play
  • No automatic updates
  • Sideload only
  • Some features may need an account
  • Subscription tier may still appear in UI
  • Permissions require manual review

Good to know before installing

Modded APKs install by sideload, so Android will ask you to allow 'Install unknown apps' for your file manager or browser. That is normal. Only turn it on for sources you trust.

Check the package name, version, and requested permissions before you open the app. AdGuard asks to set up a local VPN so it can filter traffic, which is how the app works. If anything else looks off, hold off on installing.

App information

At a glance
The AdGuard Mod spec sheet
  • App name
    AdGuard Mod
  • Package name
    com.adguard.android
  • Version
    4.25.20
  • Updated
    Latest release
  • Android required
    5.0+ (Lollipop)
  • Developer
    AdGuard Software
  • Category
    Tools
  • File size
    65.4 MB
  • Installs
    Not on Play Store
  • License
    Free (modded)

How to install AdGuard Mod APK on Android

Install in five steps
Getting AdGuard Mod on your device
  • 1
    Tap the download button
    The AdGuard Mod APK file lands in your Downloads folder.
  • 2
    Allow unknown apps
    Grant the install-unknown-apps permission to your file manager when Android prompts.
  • 3
    Run the installer
    Accept the in-place update if a previous version is on the device.
  • 4
    Launch the app
    Complete first-run setup or sign in to your account.
  • 5
    Review permissions
    Open Settings inside the app and confirm permissions match the app's purpose.

Is AdGuard Mod safe?

AdGuard is safest when you grab it from the official AdGuard website, which is where the developer ships it since Google Play does not allow ad blockers. APK files from unknown mirrors can be outdated, altered, or unsafe. Before installing, check the package name, version, file size, and requested permissions. If anything looks different from the official listing, do not install the APK.

The AdGuard Mod APK on this page is signed by the modder, not by AdGuard Software. Play Protect will flag it on install because it did not come from Google Play. That warning is expected for any sideloaded APK, and you can dismiss it and continue at your own discretion. The real question is what sits inside the file, which is why we publish the package name, version number, and file size up top.

FAQ

  • Is AdGuard Mod free?
    Yes. The modded APK is free to install and use, with Premium filtering features already unlocked.
  • Does it block ads in other apps too?
    Yes. AdGuard filters traffic system-wide, so ads get blocked inside apps and browsers, not just one.
  • Can I install AdGuard Mod without Google Play?
    Yes. AdGuard is not on Google Play at all. Sideload it through your file manager after enabling 'Install unknown apps'.
  • Does AdGuard Mod update automatically?
    No. Pull a fresh build from this page when a new version drops.
  • Does AdGuard Mod need root?
    No. It filters over a local VPN connection and installs as a normal user app.
  • What Android version does it require?
    Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or later for the latest builds.

Final verdict

AdGuard Mod is worth installing if you want system-wide ad and tracker blocking on Android without paying for a Premium licence. The build hands you every paid filtering feature, from HTTPS filtering to the per-app firewall, with no key required. Check compatibility, permissions, and the download source before you install the APK, and update from this page when a new build drops.

For your main setup, the build from the official AdGuard site is the safer install path because it comes signed by the developer and updates on its own. Use the modded build where you are comfortable trading that for the free unlocks. If filtering correctness matters to you day to day, weigh the convenience of the unlocks against the small but real risk that a patched client misbehaves on a future upstream change.