Safely control mobile devices for AI-driven end-to-end testing and page exploration.
This MCP tool is an open-source MIT project with no stated credential requirement and no declared remote endpoint, and no explicit high-risk red flags are evident from the provided materials. However, it explicitly has local code-execution and mobile device automation/control capabilities, while the README is absent and community adoption is low, so it should be used with caution.
The materials state 'required secrets/environment variables: none', and no API keys, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials are requested; based on the provided facts, credential exposure or misuse risk appears low.
The materials state 'remote endpoint host: none', and the description does not declare any required external service connections; there is no explicit evidence of user data being sent to third-party endpoints.
The system flags executes-code, and the description references 'mobile device control' and an 'automation harness', so it is reasonable to infer local execution of automation-related processes/operations and control over mobile devices; this is a normal high-privilege capability for this class of MCP tool and warrants cautious authorization and isolation.
As an MCP that performs automation and controls mobile devices, it would typically interact with device UI state, test session data, and possibly local project/runtime artifacts; the materials do not specify exact read/write scope, and there is no evidence of permissions exceeding its stated function, but the data exposure surface should not be ignored.
Positive factors include being open source, MIT-licensed, and having a public repository, which improves auditability; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has only 0 GitHub stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README content provided, so supply-chain trust and audit context are limited and source/dependency review is advisable.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Mobile E2E MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use Mobile E2E MCP to start a policy-guarded session, open my Android test device, log in, open the profile page, change the avatar, log out, and record each step with results and failure screenshots.
A mobile regression test report with step statuses, failure points, and screenshots.
Use the Explorer in Mobile E2E MCP to automatically traverse the main pages of this test app, identify clickable elements, map page transitions, detect possible dead ends, and output a page structure summary.
An app exploration report with a page map, interactive elements, and abnormal navigation findings.
Use Mobile E2E MCP in an iPhone test session to validate the checkout flow: search for a product, add it to cart, enter the address, and submit the order; if any policy or permission restriction is hit, stop and explain why.
A critical flow validation result showing whether checkout succeeded and why any blocked step failed.
Control multiple iOS and Android devices for testing, screenshots, and UI actions.
Control Android and iOS devices for UI automation, screenshot analysis, and testing.
Automate iOS and Android app interactions across simulators, emulators, and devices.
Run authorized web security tests, reconnaissance, and report drafting via MCP tools.
Analyze Android and iOS app packages for security issues via natural language.
Automate Android and iOS interactions through one DSL for actions and assertions.