Addons for Minecraft Mods

Addons for Minecraft Mods by Lordix collects furniture, weapon, vehicle, animal, and TNT addons for Minecraft Bedrock Edition (the version commonly called MCPE). The library is wide and the one-tap install flow is friendly to younger players. The trade-offs: aggressive interstitial ads, an in-app currency for the better mods, and a parental concern about ad targeting on a kids-coded surface. These Addons for Minecraft Mods alternatives cover the same install-and-go modding need with different content libraries, different monetization, or technical depth for hobbyists who want to inspect what's actually being installed.

We picked seven, mixing modding browsers, full launcher replacements with deeper hooks, and a single technical workhorse for users who want full control.

Quick comparison

AppBest forApproach
Toolbox for Minecraft: PEIn-game cheat, item, and entity tools at runtimeRuntime overlay
Addons for MinecraftSkin, mod, and map browser with one-tap installBrowser + installer
Mods AddOns for Minecraft PEWide third-party mod catalogBrowser + installer
MOD-MASTER for Minecraft PEMaps and structures alongside modsBrowser + installer
Master for Minecraft- LauncherOne-stop launcher with skins, maps, and seedsLauncher shell
BlockLauncherPower user texture and patch loading (older devices)Modded launcher
Mod Master for Minecraft PEQuick add-on swap on a low-spec deviceLightweight installer

Why people leave Addons for Minecraft Mods

Ad load is heavy. Interstitial ads load between category switches and after every install. On a tablet handed to a younger player, the ad targeting can serve mature-rated content that the parent did not anticipate.

In-app currency gates the better addons. Several premium mods sit behind a paid coin balance, which converts to real money. Younger players accustomed to free Minecraft content can hit a paywall mid-session.

Updates can break installs. Some addon installs reference older Minecraft Bedrock APIs and stop working after a Minecraft client update. The app does not always flag deprecated addons.

No mod sandbox or preview. The one-tap install drops the addon directly into your active Minecraft world. There is no preview environment, so a bad addon can corrupt a long-running world.

Permission scope is wider than needed. The app asks for storage, network, and accessibility-adjacent permissions that some parents prefer to minimize on a child's device.

The best Addons for Minecraft Mods alternatives on Android

1. Toolbox for Minecraft: PE, best for in-game runtime tools

Toolbox for Minecraft: PE by mrarm sits on a different design axis: instead of browsing a mod catalog, it overlays a tool palette inside a running Minecraft session, letting you spawn items, change game mode, edit entities, and apply runtime tweaks. It is the longest-running power-user MCPE companion on Android.

Where it falls short: Toolbox does not install third-party content packs in the way Lordix does. It is a control tool, not a catalog.

Switching from Addons for Minecraft Mods: use Toolbox as a complement, not a replacement. Many players run both: Lordix for content discovery, Toolbox for in-session control.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick when the actual need is in-game superuser tooling, not pre-game content browsing.

2. Addons for Minecraft (Kayenworks), best for a cleaner mod and skin browser

Addons for Minecraft by Kayenworks covers a similar catalog (mods, skins, maps, textures) with a less aggressive ad cadence than Lordix and a clearer category structure. The one-tap install flow handles MCPE addon format correctly across recent Minecraft Bedrock releases.

Where it falls short: the catalog is narrower than Lordix's flagship furniture and weapon lists. Some Lordix-exclusive packs are not available.

Switching from Addons for Minecraft Mods: install side-by-side, browse the Kayenworks catalog, and uninstall Lordix once you stop opening it. Installed addons remain in your Minecraft worlds.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right call when the Lordix experience feels heavy and you want a cleaner browser.

3. Mods AddOns for Minecraft PE, best for the widest third-party catalog

Mods AddOns for Minecraft PE from Ultimate Game Studio leans into third-party mod content beyond the standard furniture and weapon buckets. The library trades focus for breadth, with daily-updated entries from community creators.

Where it falls short: the wide catalog includes lower-quality entries that fail to install or cause world crashes. Quality control sits with the user, not the app.

Switching from Addons for Minecraft Mods: back up your Minecraft worlds before installing unknown mods. Use the new app to find content Lordix doesn't carry.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick when Lordix's curated list runs out and you want sheer volume.

4. MOD-MASTER for Minecraft PE, best for maps and structures alongside mods

MOD-MASTER for Minecraft PE bundles mods with a deep map and structure catalog: prebuilt cities, adventure maps, parkour challenges, redstone tutorials. The cross-content browser saves swapping between three apps for a typical play session.

Where it falls short: the mod side of the catalog is narrower than Lordix. Map installs occasionally fail on the latest Minecraft Bedrock builds.

Switching from Addons for Minecraft Mods: install for the map and structure content. Keep Lordix for furniture and weapon mods if you still want them.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right call when adventure maps and prebuilt structures are the actual draw.

5. Master for Minecraft- Launcher, best for a one-stop launcher shell

Master for Minecraft- Launcher wraps mods, skins, seeds, and maps in a launcher-style shell. The single entry point reduces app sprawl on a kid's device and adds a parental layer because content categories are clearly labeled.

Where it falls short: the launcher format adds a layer between you and Minecraft itself, which some power users find friction-heavy. The free tier still shows ads.

Switching from Addons for Minecraft Mods: install Master for Minecraft, browse content there, and stop opening Lordix. Existing installs in Minecraft worlds remain intact.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick when you want one launcher rather than three category apps.

6. BlockLauncher, best for power-user texture and patch loading

BlockLauncher is the original modded Minecraft launcher for Android. It supports loading texture packs, ModPE patches, and addons before Minecraft itself starts, which gives power users finer control over what's running. Active maintenance has slowed in recent years but the install still works on a wide device range.

Where it falls short: compatibility with the very latest Minecraft Bedrock releases lags. Newer ModPE-style scripts are harder to find.

Switching from Addons for Minecraft Mods: install BlockLauncher for the patch and texture loading workflow. Run Lordix-installed mods inside the BlockLauncher-wrapped Minecraft session.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right call for hobbyists who want pre-launch patching, not catalog browsing.

7. Mod Master for Minecraft PE, best for low-spec devices

Mod Master for Minecraft PE is a small-footprint installer with a curated mod list and a quick swap UI. The app is easier to navigate on a 4-inch or low-RAM device than the heavier launchers.

Where it falls short: the curated list is narrow. No skin or map content, mods only.

Switching from Addons for Minecraft Mods: install on devices where Lordix runs slowly. The smaller catalog matches a smaller device budget.

Download: Google Play

Bottom line: the right pick on older Android hardware where the heavier mod browsers stutter.

How to choose

Pick Toolbox for Minecraft: PE when the actual job is in-game superuser control, not browsing addons. Pick Addons for Minecraft (Kayenworks) for a cleaner browser with lighter ads. Pick Mods AddOns for Minecraft PE for sheer catalog volume.

Pick MOD-MASTER for Minecraft PE when maps and adventure structures are the draw. Pick Master for Minecraft- Launcher for a single-app launcher shell. Pick BlockLauncher for pre-launch patching on hobbyist setups. Pick Mod Master on low-spec hardware.

Stay on Addons for Minecraft Mods for Lordix-exclusive content (specific furniture and weapon packs that don't appear elsewhere) and only if the ad cadence on a child's device is acceptable to the parent. The category has many viable apps; rotate between them by use case.

FAQ

Are these Minecraft mod apps affiliated with Mojang? No. All MCPE mod and addon apps are unofficial third-party tools. None are affiliated with Mojang AB. Use them at your own risk, particularly with valuable Minecraft worlds.

Can MCPE addons brick my Minecraft world? A poorly-written addon can corrupt save data. Back up any world you care about before installing untrusted content. Use a throwaway world to test new addons first.

Why does my installed addon disappear after a Minecraft update? Minecraft Bedrock updates occasionally deprecate older addon APIs. The addon installer is fine, but the addon itself is no longer compatible. Wait for the creator to update, or use a different addon.

Are there ad-free Minecraft mod apps? Most free Minecraft mod apps are ad-supported. Toolbox for Minecraft: PE has a paid version that removes ads. The other free apps generally trade ads for a paid pro upgrade.

Do these apps work on Minecraft Java Edition on PC? No. The MCPE-targeted apps in this list only work with Minecraft Bedrock Edition on Android. Java Edition uses Forge, Fabric, or NeoForge for mods, which are separate ecosystems on PC.