Inspect, control, and debug React Native apps in simulators and emulators.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "React Native Debug MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to React Native Debug MCP, read the current app's UI tree, list the screen hierarchy, tappable elements, and their text content, and identify duplicate nodes that may affect test targeting.
A summary of the current UI structure, key interactive elements, and possible targeting issues.
Use React Native Debug MCP to open the app in an Android emulator, tap the "Login" button, scroll down the home screen, and record the UI changes after each step.
A step-by-step action log including taps, scrolling, and the UI state changes after each action.
Connect to the React Native app in an iOS simulator, trigger a hot reload, then check whether the fixed button appears, whether it is tappable, and summarize the result.
A post-reload verification summary describing the button's visibility, usability, and validation result.
Automate, inspect, monitor, and test React Native apps through MCP tools.
Inspect and control Android devices via ADB for UI actions and logs.
Control multiple iOS and Android devices for testing, screenshots, and UI actions.
Control Android devices with natural language for UI and system automation.
Automate iOS and Android app interactions across simulators, emulators, and devices.
Automate Android UI interactions, snapshots, and gesture recording through MCP.