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Xcode 7.2 no matching provisioning profiles found

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How do I fix failed to create a provisioning profile?

3. How To Fix Xcode Failed To Create Provisioning Profile Error. To fix this error is very easy, just connect your real iOS device such as iPhone to the Mac computer with a USB line, follow the popup screen on the iPhone, then you can select your iOS device in the Set the active scheme drop down list.

Can't find any available provisioning profiles for iOS simulator?

If your Bundle Identifier has a name like "com. myapp. app1", you will get this error: Could not find any available provisioning profiles for iOS, because your profile accept only apps with the names started with com. companyname and you are using a appname different.

What is a provisioning profile Xcode?

A provisioning profile links your signing certificate and App ID so that you can sign apps to install and launch on iOS devices. You must have a development provisioning profile to sign apps for use with iOS Gateway version 3.4 and later.


I also had some problems after updating Xcode.

I fixed it by opening Xcode Preferences (+,), going to AccountsView Details. Then select all provisioning profiles and delete them with backspace (note: they can't be removed in Xcode 7.2). Restart Xcode, else the list doesn't seem to update properly.

Now click the Download all button, and you should have all provisioning profiles that you defined in the Member center back in Xcode. Don't worry about the Xcode-generated ones (Prefixed with XC:), Xcode will regenerate them if necessary. Restart Xcode again.

Now go to the Code Signing section in your Build Settings and select the correct profile and cert.

Why this happens at all? No idea... I gave up on understanding Apple's policies regarding app signing.


Try restarting XCode first, before trying these other answers. I was about to follow the advice given in other answers, then noticed multiple people saying that restarting XCode was necessary after all the steps. All I did was restart XCode and it fixed the problem. Who knows if it'll fix the problem for you, but it's worth a shot before trying the other solutions. I'm on XCode 7.2.1.


Keep quitting Xcode until the damn thing works.


I've also the same problem, in Xcode 7.2

It solved by followings steps:-

1) Open Xcode preference,

2) Select the appropriate team,

3) Click the "View Details..".

4) In section "Signing Identities": click on "Reset" for each of them.

5) In section "Provisioning Profiles". Click on "Download All".

6) Click on "Done."

7) Go in Xcode, build settings, select it. In General tab, the issues should get removed.

8) Restart the Xcode.

9) Do the Final build.

That's all.


Download https://developer.apple.com/certificationauthority/AppleWWDRCA.cer and add it to Keychain access > certificates (which expires on 2023)