Automate iOS and Android app interactions across simulators, emulators, and devices.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mobile-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use mobile-mcp to connect to an Android emulator, launch my e-commerce app, perform login, search for "Bluetooth earbuds," add the item to cart, open the checkout page, and inspect each step using screenshots and the accessibility tree for anomalies. Then output a test summary.
An automated test report with executed steps, detected issues, failure points, and a result summary.
Use mobile-mcp to connect to both an iOS simulator and an Android emulator, open the signup screen of the same app, compare button labels, input field labels, main interaction flows, and screen hierarchy, then list the differences between platforms.
A cross-platform UI difference list highlighting mismatches in copy, structure, or interactions.
Use mobile-mcp to connect to a physical iPhone, open my app, and follow this path: Profile > Settings > Notification Settings > Disable push notifications. If lag or a crash occurs, capture the trigger steps, relevant screenshots, and accessibility node details, then compile a bug reproduction note.
A bug reproduction document for developers, including steps, observed behavior, and supporting evidence.
Control Android and iOS devices for UI automation, screenshot analysis, and testing.
Control multiple iOS and Android devices for testing, screenshots, and UI actions.
Create and run Appium mobile automation tests on iOS and Android devices.
MCP tool for mobile app development, automation, debugging, and testing.
Automate Android UI interactions, snapshots, and gesture recording through MCP.
Automate and scrape mobile apps across iOS, Android, emulators, and real devices.