Are you looking for a powerful standalone implementation of Zygisk that supports KernelSU and replaces Magisk’s built-in Zygisk? Zygisk Next is the perfect solution for advanced Android users who need seamless Zygisk API support while maintaining compatibility with KernelSU.
In this blog, we’ll explore what Zygisk Next is, its features, requirements, and how to download and install it on your device.

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What is Zygisk Next?
Zygisk Next is a standalone implementation of Zygisk, designed to provide Zygisk API support for KernelSU while replacing Magisk’s built-in Zygisk. It ensures compatibility with KernelSU while maintaining the same behavior as the original Zygisk API.
Features of Zygisk Next
Here are the key features of Zygisk Next:
- Standalone Zygisk Implementation – Works independently from Magisk’s built-in Zygisk.
- KernelSU Support – Provides full Zygisk API compatibility for KernelSU.
- Magisk Compatibility – Works with Magisk but requires built-in Zygisk to be turned off.
- Secure & Reliable – Ensures stable performance without modifying Magisk’s internal features.
Requirements
Before installing Zygisk Next, ensure your device meets the following requirements:
General:
- No multiple root implementations installed.
KernelSU:
- Minimal KernelSU version: 10940
- Minimal KernelSU Manager (ksud) version: 11575
Magisk:
- Minimal version: 26402
- Built-in Zygisk turned off
Compatibility:
- Zygisk Next guarantees Zygisk API behavior but does not ensure Magisk’s internal features.
Credits
Zygisk Next is developed by Dr-TSNG and contributors. You can find more details on the official GitHub repository.
Download Zygisk Next
Click the button below to download Zygisk Next:
Installation Guide
Follow these steps to install Zygisk Next on your device:
- Ensure your device meets the requirements listed above.
- Download the Zygisk Next module from the link provided.
- Flash the module using Magisk or KernelSU.
- Disable built-in Zygisk in Magisk settings.
- Reboot your device to apply changes.
Check this also: Systemless Ad Blocker for Magisk and Kernel SU
FAQs
Zygisk Next is designed for KernelSU compatibility, making it ideal for users who need Zygisk API support outside of Magisk.
No, Zygisk Next is proprietary software. Modifications, redistribution, and extracting components for other projects are strictly prohibited.
No, Zygisk Next only guarantees Zygisk API behavior but does not ensure Magisk’s internal features.
Conclusion
Zygisk Next is a powerful standalone Zygisk implementation that provides Zygisk API support for KernelSU while replacing Magisk’s built-in Zygisk. If you need KernelSU compatibility with Zygisk, this module is the perfect solution.