If you’re looking for other options, consider these:
| Spoofer | Compatibility | Price | New Version? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bunni Spoofer New | Windows 10/11 | $25/mo | Yes | | Mapper Spoofer | Windows 10 only | Free (unstable) | No | | Arduino-based HWID Changer | All OS | $50 (physical device) | N/A | | Skeet Spoofer | Private invite only | $0 (rare) | Unknown | bunni spoofer new
The updated version claims several improvements over previous releases: If you’re looking for other options, consider these:
Niantic’s design philosophy is “exploration.” But exploration is a privilege. A player born in rural Kansas has access to three PokéStops along a two-mile stretch of gravel road. A player born in downtown Tokyo has thousands. A player with a disability, a night-shift job, or caregiving responsibilities cannot simply “walk 10 km” to hatch an egg. The Bunni Spoofer democratizes access not by changing the world, but by removing it as a gatekeeper. In doing so, it asks an uncomfortable question: Is the physical body still a valid constraint for digital play? a night-shift job
The tool will randomize your identifiers. Reboot when prompted.
Previous versions relied on user-mode hooks, which modern anti-cheats easily flag. The new Bunni Spoofer shifts to a signed kernel driver approach. This allows the spoofer to operate with higher privileges, making detection significantly harder.
Use the built-in verifier or a third-party tool like HWID Changer Checker to confirm that all serials have changed.