How to Use Shizuku Without Root on Android (2025 Guide)

Shizuku is a powerful tool that lets apps access ADB shell features without root. It works using wireless debugging and is compatible with Android 11 and above. Follow this step-by-step tutorial to set it up easily, even without a PC!
🔧 What You Need
- Android 11 or newer
- Developer Options enabled
- Connected to the same Wi-Fi network
- Shizuku app from Google Play
📘 Step-by-Step Setup
1. Enable Developer Options
- Go to Settings > About phone
- Tap Build number 7 times
- Return to Settings, and you’ll see Developer Options
2. Enable Wireless Debugging
- Go to Settings > System > Developer Options
- Enable USB Debugging and Wireless Debugging
3. Launch Shizuku
- Open the Shizuku app
- Tap "Start via Wireless debugging"
- Note the port number and pairing code
4. Use Shizuku (No PC Required)
If you want to use Shizuku without a computer, follow a video tutorial:
These tutorials will guide you through setting up Shizuku using wireless debugging and entering the pairing code properly.
5. Check Shizuku Status
Reopen the Shizuku app. It should now say "Shizuku is running".
🚀 What Can You Do with Shizuku?
- Grant hidden permissions with App Ops
- Enable advanced features in FF ToolsPro+
- Run ADB shell commands locally without a PC
💡 Pro Tips
- No root required
- Shizuku stops after reboot — reactivate it if needed
- Using LADB allows full local setup anytime
Need help or want to combine this setup with FF ToolsPro+? Let us know in the comments!