If you have a jailbroken iPhone (running Dopamine, palera1n, or XinaA15), you might be closer to the "spirit" of Lucky Patcher, but still not the app itself.
On jailbroken iOS, users install:
However, none of these are called Lucky Patcher IPA. They are separate tools. Search for "Lucky Patcher IPA new" on a jailbroken device is still a wild goose chase because that specific software does not exist in the iOS ecosystem.
While this article focuses on the technical search for "Lucky Patcher IPA new," we must address the elephant: Should you use it?
If you are determined to modify iOS apps, follow this safe roadmap.
This is the million-dollar question. The short answer is: mostly false, with partial truths.
The original Lucky Patcher is written in Java and Dalvik bytecode for Android's runtime environment. It cannot be directly ported to iOS because iOS uses a completely different architecture (ARM64 with Objective-C/Swift runtime).
However, developers in the jailbreak and sideloading communities have created clones, alternatives, and modified IPAs that mimic the functionality of Lucky Patcher. When users search for "Lucky Patcher IPA new," they are often hoping to find one of these three things:
Thus, the "new" Lucky Patcher IPA you find online is likely a rebranded version of an existing iOS modding tool.
Since the demand for "new" Lucky Patcher IPA files is high, scammers have gotten creative. Here is what usually happens when you click those "Download Now" buttons: