An (iOS App Store Package) is the archive file for an iOS app. Think of it as a .exe for Windows or a .dmg for Mac. Sideloading an IPA allows you to install apps not approved by Apple or modify existing ones. Minecraft: Bedrock Edition has a standard IPA. Minecraft: Java Edition does not have an official IPA because it was never compiled for iOS.
Almost certainly . Microsoft has invested billions in the Bedrock engine to unify all platforms. Releasing Java on iOS would: Minecraft Java Ios Ipa
Just because a direct IPA doesn't exist doesn't mean you are out of luck. Experienced players use three primary methods to access Java features (mods, redstone quasi-connectivity, custom servers) on iOS. An (iOS App Store Package) is the archive
Since you cannot find this on the App Store, you must use sideloading tools. You will need a computer (Mac or PC) and a Lightning or USB-C cable. Minecraft: Bedrock Edition has a standard IPA