iOS Device
How to set up iOS/iPad Devices with Proxyman, to capture and decrypt HTTPS request/response
To capture HTTP/HTTPS messages in iOS devices (iPhone, iPad), please navigate to:
Certificate Menu -> Install Certificate on iOS -> Physical Devices...
This setup guide works with all real physical devices, including iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Vision PRO.
iOS Setup Guide

Let's follow the guidelines:
Install Root Proxyman Certificate on your machine: You can follow the macOS Guide.
Get your iOS Device -> Open Settings app -> Wifi -> Select the current Wifi -> Configure the HTTP Proxy by following the next tables.
Name
Value
Server IP
Your current IP Network
Port
The current port of Proxyman: 9090 is the default
Authentication
No
If you're using any VPN apps on macOS or iOS devices, please ensure that you close all VPN apps, as they conflict with the HTTPS Proxy configuration.
3. Open http://proxy.man/ssl or http://cert.proxyman.io in Safari Web Browser with Private Tab from your iOS device to install the Proxyman Certificate.
http://proxy.man/ssl or http://cert.proxyman.io is a local website, which is served from the local Proxyman's HTTP server. If you can't open it, please forget the wifi, reconnect, and make sure the Proxyman app is opening.
If you can't access it. Please open the support ticket at Github's repo.
4. From iOS 10.3, we have to explicitly install & trust the Proxyman CA in the Settings app
Install Proxyman CA
iOS ≥ 12.2: On your iPhone -> Open Settings app > Profiles Downloaded > Select Proxyman CA > Install
Trust Proxyman CA
Setting app > General > About > Certificate Trust Settings > Switch ON on Proxyman CA.

Please make sure we install and trust the Proxyman CA on your iOS Device. If you have any problem, shoot us an email at [email protected] or bump it to Github
If you cannot see any traffic from your iOS Devices, please check out this troubleshooting
Make sure that you delete the certificate on your iPhone when you're not debugging by Proxyman. If not, your HTTP/HTTPS requests can be intercepted and leak your sensitive data.
Tutorial
See detailed steps on how to debug an application on iOS device with Proxyman.
Tired of manual config?
We understand that manually overriding the HTTP Proxy and installing and trusting Proxyman Certificates is painful. Let's check out Atlantis, which is a native iOS framework that helps you do it automatically.
Atlantis for iOSFlutter app?
You might not be able to see the Network Traffic on Proxyman if your app is a Flutter app.
Flutter does not use a system-level proxy, so requests to Proxyman will not be displayed. To do this, you must manually configure your HTTP client used in the code to work with a proxy.
Please follow the solution "Getting Charles to work with Flutter" in https://flutterigniter.com/debugging-network-requests/
To find out your local IP, please go to Certificate Menu -> Install Certificate on iOS -> Physical device and get the Server IP and Port
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