Try searching for "node" on the App Store?

http://nodeapp.org

Reviews are mixed, haven't tried it myself. 

> On Apr 15, 2014, at 9:43, Jason Hill <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> @ryandesign "no app that uses v8 or nodejs would ever be approved by Apple to 
> be offered on the app stores. ".. this is a little bit wrong. Instead 'ever', 
> 'not yet' would suit better since jxcore team already replacing v8 to llvm 
> backed compiler. So.. an app may use nodejs then compiled by jxcore and 
> finally can be placed on app store.
> 
> 
>> On Sunday, April 13, 2014 9:35:17 PM UTC+2, Carl Danley wrote:
>> Also came across this: https://github.com/felixge/node-cross-compiler which 
>> looks awesome.
>> 
>>> On Sunday, April 13, 2014 3:26:44 PM UTC-4, Carl Danley wrote:
>>> I think I might have sent a reply to the author (woops). I'll repost it 
>>> here:
>>> 
>>> RE: can't distribute/sell the app - I totally understand here; this would 
>>> be for personal use only. I would probably write a blog article to explain 
>>> how to get this onto your phone (if you're jailbroken).
>>> 
>>> How can I get started on this? It would rock if someone had a binary 
>>> available for dpkg that I could transfer to my phone and install; that's 
>>> the goal at least.
>>> 
>>>> On Sunday, April 13, 2014 3:16:39 PM UTC-4, ryandesign wrote:
>>>> On Apr 13, 2014, at 14:09, Carl Danley wrote: 
>>>> 
>>>> > First post in nodejs (woot!). I was wondering if there was any modern 
>>>> > way to compile the latest node on an iPhone 5 ios7 setup. My phone is 
>>>> > jailbroken so I have access to terminal, etc, etc. Is there any place to 
>>>> > get started with this? I don't know much about cross compiling but am 
>>>> > willing to contribute however possible. 
>>>> 
>>>> It might be possible to compile nodejs for iOS for use on a jailbroken 
>>>> device, but before you spend a lot of time on that, understand that 
>>>> because nodejs uses v8, and because of certain memory management 
>>>> techniques that v8 uses which Apple prohibits because it considers it 
>>>> insecure, no app that uses v8 or nodejs would ever be approved by Apple to 
>>>> be offered on the app stores. (That’s why Chrome for iOS uses Apple’s 
>>>> JavaScript implementation, not v8.) So you could use this for your own fun 
>>>> or for in-house apps, but not for apps you want to distribute to the 
>>>> general public. This goes for the Mac app store as well. I brought up a 
>>>> previous discussion about this a year or two ago.
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