About This Compatibility Checker
WorksWithChecker gives you fast, definitive answers to "does X work with Y?" questions across devices, games, software, and accessories. Instead of digging through forums or manufacturer PDFs, you get a clear verdict — Compatible, Partially Compatible, or Not Confirmed — along with a confidence level and practical notes on known limitations. It is built for anyone who wants a reliable answer before buying, updating, or downloading.
What This Tool Does
- Instant compatibility checks across devices, games, software, and accessories
- Clear verdicts with confidence levels: high, medium, or low
- Practical notes on limitations, workarounds, and version-specific requirements
- Regular data updates after major software releases or product launches
- Coverage of popular combinations: iPhones, Android devices, consoles, and PC games
How It Works
- 1 Choose two items. Enter a game and a device, a phone and an OS version, or an accessory and a device — any combination you want to verify.
- 2 System checks compatibility. The system matches the combination against known manufacturer specifications, official support documents, and verified compatibility rules.
- 3 Receive a clear verdict. You get a verdict, a confidence level, and a full explanation — including what works, what does not, and any known workarounds.
Real Examples
- Fortnite on PlayStation 5 — Confirms whether Fortnite runs natively on PS5, including frame rate caps, 120fps support, and feature availability.
- Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with Android 14 — Verifies full OS compatibility and any manufacturer-specific feature limitations with the latest Android release.
- Genshin Impact on iPhone 15 Pro — Checks hardware support and graphics performance expectations on Apple's latest mobile hardware.
What "Compatible" Means
- Compatible: The two items work together fully as expected, based on official specifications and verified user data. All primary features should function without workarounds.
- Partially compatible: The items work together, but with limitations. Certain features may be unavailable, reduced in quality, or require a workaround to function correctly.
- Not confirmed: We do not yet have enough verified data to give a definitive verdict. This does not mean the items are incompatible — it means we are still gathering reliable information.
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Last updated: March 2026