Inspect, observe, and automate WKWebViews on connected iOS devices.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Safari Web Inspector Bridge" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to the attached iOS device, open the target WKWebView, inspect the DOM, console logs, and network requests, then identify the cause of the blank screen and suggest fixes.
A diagnosis including errors, failed requests, root cause analysis, and recommended fixes.
On the connected iOS device, automate the full flow in the WKWebView from login to form submission, and record page states and any anomalies at each step.
A flow execution report showing step results, failure points, and related page evidence.
Observe the rendered result of this iOS WKWebView after load, verify whether key buttons are visible and clickable, and list any element states that differ from expectations.
A page observation summary including key element states, interactability checks, and a list of anomalies.
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