Android-MCP and android-remote-control-mcp
These are complementary tools serving different deployment architectures: one runs on a host machine to control Android devices remotely, while the other runs directly on the Android device itself as a server, allowing bidirectional control and file operations over tunneled connections.
About Android-MCP
CursorTouch/Android-MCP
MCP Server for interacting with Android Devices.
This tool helps quality assurance engineers, mobile app testers, and anyone needing to automate Android device interactions. It takes natural language commands and translates them into actions like app navigation, UI taps, text input, and gesture controls on Android 10+ devices. The result is automated testing, task execution, and UI interaction without manual effort or complex coding.
About android-remote-control-mcp
danielealbano/android-remote-control-mcp
An MCP Server for Android running on the phone, optmized for token usage, supports also files downloads and cloudflare (free) and ngrok automated tunnelling.
This project allows an AI model to fully control an Android phone remotely, directly from the device. It takes AI commands as input and executes actions like tapping, typing, swiping, managing files, or opening apps on the Android device, returning screen state and confirmation. It's designed for researchers or educators developing AI agents that interact with mobile applications.
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