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Version
6.5.3
License
Free
Updated
Apr 21, 2026

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About Root Checker

Check root access on Android with Root Checker, the trusted superuser verification tool used by over 50 million Android users. Whether you've just rooted your device or need to verify administrator access is working correctly, Root Checker delivers fast, accurate results in seconds.

Root access—also called superuser or su access—grants administrative control over your Android device. But installation and configuration don't always go smoothly. Root Checker removes the guesswork by testing whether your device's su binary is properly installed and functioning. The app uses a simple, proven method to check the standard locations where root access is configured, confirming that superuser commands can actually execute on your device.

The user experience is intentionally straightforward. You launch the app, and Root Checker immediately tests your device's root status. No complex menus. No technical jargon cluttering the interface. A clear notification tells you whether root access is fully operational or not installed. This simplicity makes Root Checker invaluable whether you're a seasoned Android enthusiast or trying rooting for the first time.

If you've installed superuser management apps like SuperSU or Superuser, Root Checker integrates seamlessly. When you run a check, these apps will prompt you to grant or deny root access permission. Accept the request, and Root Checker confirms your root setup is working. Deny it, and the app correctly reports no active root access—giving you complete control over what's verified on your device.

Root Checker also serves a security purpose. If you're concerned that someone else may have gained unauthorized root access to your device, this app provides clarity. By checking whether administrator access is actually installed and functioning, you gain insight into your device's security status and can take action if needed.

The verification process is reliable and quick because it targets the su binary—the core component responsible for granting and managing root permissions on Android. Rather than running invasive tests or wasting battery, Root Checker performs a focused, efficient check that has proven reliable across millions of devices.

Whether you're troubleshooting a failed root installation, confirming administrator access is properly configured, or simply want to verify your device's current status, Root Checker answers your questions instantly. Fast, free, and trusted by the Android community, Root Checker is the standard tool for superuser verification on Android.