How to Use WebUI Modules on Magisk
How to Install WebUI Modules on Magisk
With the release of Magisk, Android customization has now completed a circle, offering users the facility to modify system operations with the benefit of root access still in place. WebUI Module Support is one such feature included in Magisk v28.1 and it brings support for web-based user interfaces (WebUI) for certain modules. The unofficial Magisks, however, such as Magisk Delta, Magisk Kitsune and FoxMMM, lack this feature.
What Are WebUI Modules in Magisk?
WebUI Modules are a unique form of Magisk modules that arrive with a web graphical interface in addition to script or terminal-based configurations. These modules usually provide:
- Easy web interface for settings and customization.
- Easier module management, without terminal commands.
- Better user experience, with real-time adjustments through a browser.
Which Versions of Magisk Support WebUI Modules?
By default, Magisk v28.1 and above versions support WebUI modules. Some custom Magisk forks may not have this feature enabled. Below is a compatibility table:
Magisk Version | WebUI Support |
---|---|
Magisk v28.1+ | ✅ Yes |
Magisk Delta | ❌ No |
Magisk Kitsune | ❌ No |
FoxMMM | ❌ No |
If the version of Magisk you’ve installed doesn’t come with WebUI modules, you need to install an external solution like KSU WebUI.
How to Enable WebUI for Magisk Modules
Step 1: Download and Install KSU WebUI
Since Magisk Delta, Kitsune and FoxMMM do not have WebUI modules natively, you will need to install KSU WebUI manually:
- Download KSU WebUI APK.
- Install the APK.
- Open KSU WebUI app and grant root permissions when prompted.
**Step 2: Install WebUI-Compatible Magisk Modules
Since Modules section is not available in Magisk anymore, you will need to find and install WebUI-supported modules manually.
- Visit our Magisk Module Repository.
- Browse list of WebUI-supported modules.
- Download ZIP file of the module.
- Open Magisk and manually install the module from storage.
- Reboot your device to allow changes to take effect.
Step 3: Access WebUI for Installed Modules
After installing a WebUI-compatible module, follow these steps to access its interface:
- Open KSU WebUI APK.
- You will be presented with a dashboard showing all WebUI-supported modules installed on your system.
- Click on the module that you wish to configure.
- The module’s WebUI will be opened and you can set it up with graphical interface.
Top Magisk Modules with WebUI Support
These are some of the best Magisk modules with WebUI support for enhanced control and customization:
1. Viper4Android FX
- Enhances audio output with better sound processing.
- Provides real-time equalizer settings via WebUI.
2. LSPosed Framework
- Xposed framework replacement for Android 8+.
- Offers an intuitive WebUI for managing modules and configurations.
3. KernelSU WebUI
- Advanced kernel modifications via WebUI.
- Allows users to tweak CPU, GPU and thermal settings.
4. Riru & Zygisk Modules
- Integrates Zygisk-based modifications with an easy-to-use WebUI.
- Supports features like SafetyNet bypass and advanced tweaks.
- Riru | Zygisk
5. Kakarot Tweak
- Kernel Management
- Enhance Gaming Experience.
WebUI Module Troubleshooting
In case you face any problem while using WebUI modules on Magisk, do the following troubleshooting:
1. WebUI Page Won’t Load
✅ Solution:
- Make sure that root access is provided to the WebUI module.
- Clear the app cache and restart your device.
- Verify your device’s firewall or VPN settings which can block the WebUI.
2. Modules Not Shown in KSU WebUI Dashboard
✅ Solution:
- Make sure that the module is correctly installed.
- Reboot your device once the module is installed.
3. Magisk Modules Failing to Work After Installation
✅ Solution:
- Verify Magisk logs to find any errors.
- Attempt installing a different version of Magisk that is officially supported by WebUI.
Why Use WebUI Modules on Magisk?
Using WebUI-enabled Magisk modules has several advantages over the standard command-line-based tweaks:
✅ Friendly Interface: No longer cumbersome ADB or terminal inputs. ✅ Instant Tweaks: Toggle settings around immediately via a web-based interface. ✅ Improved Customization: Offers better control over modules.
With Magisk v28.1+, you now have native access to WebUI-based modules and Android customization has never been simpler.
Final Thoughts
If you are using an older or patched version of Magisk (such as Magisk Delta, Kitsune or FoxMMM), you might not have native WebUI support. But with the help of apps such as KSU WebUI, you can bypass these limitations and still enjoy WebUI-based Magisk modules.