Magisk by XDA Senior Recognized Developer topjohnwu is inarguably the most popular root solution for Android devices. With Magisk, rooting your Android device is as simple as flashing a .zip file in a custom recovery like TWRP and installing the Magisk Manager app. But because of the modifications it has to make to allow for systemless-root, Magisk needs to be updated to be compatible with every new Android release. Now that Android 11 has started rolling out to some devices, topjohnwu has released Magisk v21 and Magisk Manager v8.0.0 with support for Android 11, an app redesign, and much more.

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The latest version of Magisk is designed to work with all devices running Android 11. However, according to replies on topjohnwu's Magisk v21 announcement tweet, some users are facing issues with the latest build. Magisk v21 also doesn't seem to work with several MediaTek-powered devices at the moment. If you're interested in trying out the build on your device, you can download the latest version of Magisk and Magisk Manager from the link below and follow the instructions given in this post to root your device. In case you face any issues, you can file a bug report on the project's GitHub repository. Check out the section below for a complete changelog of the latest Magisk and Magisk Manager builds.

Download Magisk v21

Download Magisk Manager v8.0.0