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Scan any iOS or Android App for SDKs and API Calls for Free with AppGoblin, no login

Posted on June 10, 2026 by James O'Claire

AppGoblin lets any user, from anywhere, request to scan any mobile app for the SDKs, trackers and API calls the app makes.

How it works?

  1. Search the app you’re interested in on AppGoblin
  2. Go to the main App page and press the “Scan SDKs & APIs” button
  3. AppGoblin goes and fetches the latest version of the app.
    • AppGoblin analyzes the Android APK or iOS IPA file for known trackers, ad networks and other business tools that scrape user data.
    • For Android apps, AppGoblin runs the app in an emulator to track what data leaves the app in the first 60 seconds
  4. The results are prepared and put on the public app page within 24 hrs

Want to scan a lot of apps?

AppGoblin has a 100% free android app that lets you select apps from your device. This lets you select groups or multiple apps at a time and see which trackers each app has.

What’s the output look like?

AppGoblin uses the data to show overviews of what companies each app has integrations with as well as detailed views for looking at which exact SDK parts are imported in the app.

Don’t see the SDK parts your looking for?

Feel free to reach out to me or AppGoblin and new companies/sdks/trackers can be added with ease.

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