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027Vol. IVJuly 10, 2026
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Interactive Brokers App checklist

Readers researching the Interactive Brokers mobile app usually want to know whether it supports the markets, order types and account controls they rely on. App capabilities change with each release, and availability can vary by region and account type, so this page does not assert which features are currently included. Instead, it sets out a practical checklist you can work through using Interactive Brokers' own documentation, app store listings and a trial login, so your decision rests on current, first-hand information rather than second-hand summaries.

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Confirm app availability, account access and regional scope

Start with the basics: confirm which mobile apps Interactive Brokers currently publishes for your device, and whether clients in your country can use them with the account type you plan to open. Brokers sometimes offer more than one app aimed at different user levels, and functionality can differ between them. Check the official documentation for supported operating system versions and any regional restrictions. If you already have login credentials or can open a demo, sign in and confirm you can see the markets and account features that matter to you before relying on the app for live trading.

  • Check the broker's official pages for the current list of mobile apps and supported devices.
  • Confirm your account type and region are eligible for the app features you need.
  • Use a demo or paper-trading login, where available, to inspect the app before funding.
  • Note whether the broker offers more than one app and which one matches your experience level.

Verify order types, market data and trading functions

The practical value of a trading app depends on whether it supports your order types, the exchanges you trade and the data you need to make decisions. Work through Interactive Brokers' current documentation to confirm which order types are available on mobile, how market data subscriptions apply to app usage, and whether charting, watchlists and alerts meet your requirements. Also check how the app handles multi-currency balances, options or futures workflows if you use them, and whether some functions remain desktop-only. Where documentation is unclear, ask support directly and keep the written response.

  • Confirm which order types and asset classes are supported in the mobile app for your account.
  • Check how market data subscriptions and fees apply when quotes are viewed on mobile.
  • Review charting, alerts and watchlist functions against your actual workflow.
  • Identify any features that are limited to desktop platforms so you are not surprised later.

Review security, session controls and operational reliability

Mobile trading concentrates account access on a device that can be lost or compromised, so security settings deserve close attention. Review the authentication options Interactive Brokers currently documents, such as how logins are verified and how you can manage or revoke device access. Understand how to lock or recover your account quickly if your phone is lost, and where session and login history can be reviewed. Also consider operational reliability: read recent app store release notes for update frequency, and confirm what backup access routes exist, such as web or desktop platforms, in case the app is unavailable when you need to manage a position.

  • Review current login and two-step verification options in the broker's security documentation.
  • Confirm the process for locking your account or revoking device access if your phone is lost.
  • Check recent release notes to see how actively the app is maintained.
  • Know your backup access route, such as web or desktop login, for managing open positions.

Continue researching

Open related InvestorTrip pages before treating this topic as a final decision.

FAQ

Does this page confirm which features the Interactive Brokers app currently has?

No. App features change with releases and can vary by region and account type. Confirm current functionality in Interactive Brokers' official documentation, the app store listing, and by testing a demo or paper-trading login yourself.

How can I test the app before committing money?

Where the broker offers a demo or paper-trading environment, use it to check order entry, charting, alerts and account views on your own device. Also test everyday tasks such as searching instruments and reviewing statements before funding.

What security checks should I do before trading from my phone?

Review the broker's documented authentication options, set up two-step verification if offered, learn how to revoke a lost device's access, and confirm you have an alternative login route such as web or desktop to manage positions in an emergency.