Profile iOS/macOS app performance with Xcode Instruments and automate optimization workflows.
Overall this appears to be a local development/performance-analysis MCP tool: no credentials or remote endpoints are declared, and the main exposure comes from local automation/execution on the host. Because it is a third-party repository with very low community adoption, supply-chain and maintenance visibility should be watched.
No keys, tokens, or environment variables are required, and there is no indication of credential collection or forwarding.
No remote endpoints or egress targets are declared; the material does not indicate user data being sent to third parties.
The tool explicitly automates local profiling via Xcode Instruments and simulator interactions, which involves normal local execution capabilities and warrants routine caution.
Its function targets iOS/macOS app performance data and simulator interactions, implying access to local app/performance-related data, but no excessive access beyond that use is shown.
The repository is open source under MIT and therefore auditable, but it comes from a third-party registry with 0 stars and unknown maintenance status, so supply-chain confidence is limited.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "InstrumentsMCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use InstrumentsMCP to profile my iOS app's launch performance. Perform 5 cold launches in the simulator, collect Time Profiler and memory data, and summarize the most expensive functions with optimization suggestions.
A report with multi-run launch metrics, hotspot functions, and actionable startup optimization recommendations.
Use InstrumentsMCP to automate key flows in a macOS app: open the list, search, switch to the detail view, and record CPU, memory, and stutter metrics with structured output.
Returns step-by-step performance metrics and highlights areas likely causing stutter or excessive resource usage.
I have an optimized version of my iOS app. Use InstrumentsMCP to compare the same interaction flow before and after optimization, and generate a diff report focusing on CPU peaks, average memory, and response time changes.
A before-and-after performance comparison report showing improvements and remaining issues to address.
Profile iOS apps with natural language to analyze performance and resource issues.
Connect AI to macOS apps for email, calendar, and file workflows.
Expose read-only macOS app data to AI agents through MCP.
Control Android and iOS devices for UI automation, screenshot analysis, and testing.
Automate iOS Simulator app interactions for testing, demos, and AI-assisted workflows.
Control multiple iOS and Android devices for testing, screenshots, and UI actions.