Delta Executor for iOS - Download for iPhone & iPad
Delta Executor for iOS runs on iPhone and iPad through sideloading rather than the App Store. This guide covers the sideload method, trusting the developer profile in Settings, the 7-day resign limit you should expect, troubleshooting, and an honest note on bans.
Guide by the Delta Executor guides team · Last checked Jun 25, 2026
| App name | Delta Executor |
|---|---|
| Platform | iOS (IPA, sideload) |
| Latest version | v2.727 |
| Updated | Jun 25, 2026 |
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| Requirements | |
| License | Free |
What is Delta Executor for iOS?
Delta Executor for iOS is a free Roblox script executor for iPhone and iPad, delivered as an IPA you sideload rather than an App Store download. Once installed and trusted, it attaches to the official Roblox client during a game and runs custom Lua scripts. Apple does not permit executors on the App Store, so the Delta Executor iOS download always comes through a signing tool or desktop installer — which is exactly why trusting the developer profile and dealing with 7-day resigns are part of the routine here.
As with every Roblox executor on iPhone, Delta needs a free key each session, unlocked through a quick checkpoint that funds the build. It is not undetectable: Roblox catches exploiting on iOS just as it does elsewhere, so run the Delta Executor latest version on a spare account you don't mind losing. Below are the exact requirements, the full sideload-and-inject walkthrough, fixes for the usual iOS blockers, and an honest safety note.
What's different on iOS
iOS is stricter than other platforms. Knowing these limits up front saves a lot of frustration.
Sideloading, not the Store
Apple does not allow executors on the App Store, so the app is installed as an IPA through a signing tool or desktop installer.
7-day free window
Signing with a free Apple ID lasts about 7 days. After that you re-sign the same IPA — no re-download of your scripts needed.
Revokes happen
Apple can revoke a signing certificate early. If the app suddenly won't open, that's usually a revoke, not a bug — just re-sign.
Step-by-step install
The trust-profile step is what unblocks the app — don't skip it.
Check compatibility first
Confirm you meet the requirements below: iOS 14 or newer on an iPhone or iPad, with the official Roblox app installed and updated. Have a computer or a signing tool ready too, because the Delta Executor iOS download is installed by sideloading, not through the App Store.
Download the IPA
Tap the download button below to save the Delta Executor IPA. Only take the file from the official source — fake "Delta for iPhone" links are a common way clones and scams spread. On iOS you install this IPA through a sideloading method rather than the App Store.
Sideload the app
Use a sideloading tool (for example a signing service or a desktop installer such as a trusted AltStore/Sideloadly-style app) to put the IPA onto your device. Free sideloads are signed with a personal Apple ID and typically last 7 days before they need re-signing.
Trust the developer profile
Open Settings → General → VPN & Device Management, tap the developer profile tied to your Apple ID, and choose Trust. iOS blocks the app from launching until you do this — it is the step most people miss on iPhone and iPad.
Open Delta Executor
Launch Delta Executor from your Home Screen. If iOS shows "Untrusted Developer", repeat the trust step above, then reopen. First launch may take a moment while the app finishes setting up.
Get your Delta Executor key
Tap "Get Key", complete the free checkpoint in Safari, and paste the whole key back into the app with no extra spaces to unlock the injector for the session. Keys are time-limited, so expect to refresh yours as you play.
Inject and run your first script
Open Roblox, join a game and let the world load fully. Return to Delta, attach and wait for confirmation, then paste a short Lua script such as a print test and execute. Once a basic script runs, injection is working correctly.
Troubleshooting
Common iOS issues and quick fixes.
"Untrusted Developer"
Go to Settings → General → VPN & Device Management, tap your developer profile and choose Trust, then reopen the app.
App won't open at all
This is almost always an expired signature or a revoke. Re-sign the IPA with a fresh certificate and reinstall.
Injection fails
Force-close both apps, open Roblox first and load fully into a game, then switch to Delta and attach.
Key checkpoint stuck
Turn off content blockers for the checkpoint page, complete every step, and paste the full key without extra spaces. If the key still fails, it may have expired — generate a fresh one.
Out of date after a Roblox update
When Roblox patches its iOS client, executors usually need a matching update. Wait for the Delta Executor latest version, re-sign that new IPA, and reinstall rather than fighting the old build.
Can't sideload — "unable to install"
Your Apple ID may have hit the free three-app sideload limit, or the certificate wasn't accepted. Remove an unused sideloaded app, sign in again in your sideloading tool, and retry with a full, un-corrupted IPA.