Shizuku App Required: FPS Meter & 120 FPS Tool

If you want to monitor real-time FPS or unlock 120 FPS in games, the Shizuku App helps fix permission issues and allows these apps to access required system features safely — without root access.

Shizuku works like a secure bridge between your device and tools like FPS Meter and 90 FPS Tool, giving them permission to read game data and enable advanced performance features. Once connected, you can enjoy smooth gameplay, accurate FPS monitoring, and unlocked frame rate support

Why Shizuku Is Needed

Shizuku App is an Android utility that lets other apps use advanced system permissions without root access. It works like a secure bridge between your phone and apps such as FPS Meter or 120 FPS Tool, helping them access required game data and features safely

🔗 Get Shizuku App

How to Run Shizuku App and Connect It (Step-by-Step Guide)

Step 1: Connect to Wi-Fi or Hotspot

Make sure your phone is connected to Wi-Fi or a mobile hotspot (this is needed only the first time).

Step 2: Install Shizuku
Download the Shizuku App from the link above and install it on your device.

Step 3: Enable Developer Options

  • Open Settings > About Phone
  • Tap Build Number 7–8 times until you see “Developer Options enabled”.

Step 4: Turn On USB & Wireless Debugging

  • Go to Settings > Developer Options
  • Enable USB Debugging
  • Enable Wireless Debugging

Step 5: Pair Your Device

  • Tap Wireless Debugging
  • Select Pair Device with Code
  • Note down the unique pairing code shown on your screen.

Step 6: Enter the Pairing Code

Enter the code when Shizuku asks for it. This step is important to allow the FPS Meter app or 120 FPS to use system permissions.

Step 7: Complete Setup & Connect FPS Meter

  1. Finish the on-screen setup inside Shizuku.
  2. Now open the FPS Meter App.
  3. When you start it, the app will show a prompt asking you to Allow Shizuku.
  4. Tap Allow to give access, and your FPS Meter App will be ready to monitor live FPS in your games 🎮🚀