CursorTouch

Android MCP

Built by CursorTouch 486 stars

What is Android MCP?

MCP Server for interacting with Android Devices.

How to use Android MCP?

1. Install a compatible MCP client (like Claude Desktop). 2. Open your configuration settings. 3. Add Android MCP using the following command: npx @modelcontextprotocol/android-mcp 4. Restart the client and verify the new tools are active.
🛡️ Scoped (Restricted)
npx @modelcontextprotocol/android-mcp --scope restricted
🔓 Unrestricted Access
npx @modelcontextprotocol/android-mcp

Key Features

Native MCP Protocol Support
Real-time Tool Activation & Execution
Verified High-performance Implementation
Secure Resource & Context Handling

Optimized Use Cases

Extending AI models with custom local capabilities
Automating system workflows via natural language
Connecting external data sources to LLM context windows

Android MCP FAQ

Q

Is Android MCP safe?

Yes, Android MCP follows the standardized Model Context Protocol security patterns and only executes tools with explicit user-granted permissions.

Q

Is Android MCP up to date?

Android MCP is currently active in the registry with 486 stars on GitHub, indicating its reliability and community support.

Q

Are there any limits for Android MCP?

Usage limits depend on the specific implementation of the MCP server and your system resources. Refer to the official documentation below for technical details.

Official Documentation

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Android-MCP is a lightweight, open-source tool that bridge between AI agents and Android devices. Running as an MCP server, it lets LLM agents perform real-world tasks such as app navigation, UI interaction and automated QA testing without relying on traditional computer-vision pipelines or preprogramed scripts.

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✨ Features

  • Native Android Integration
    Interact with UI elements via ADB and the Android Accessibility API: launch apps, tap, swipe, input text, and read view hierarchies.

  • Bring Your Own LLM/VLM
    Works with any language model, no fine-tuned CV model or OCR pipeline required.

  • Rich Toolset for Mobile Automation
    Pre-built tools for gestures, keystrokes, capture, device state, shell commands execution.

  • Real-Time Interaction
    Typical latency between actions (e.g., two taps) ranges 2-4s depending on device specs and load.

Supported Operating Systems

  • Android 10+

Installation

📦 Prerequisites

  • Python 3.13
  • ADB (Android Debug Bridge)
  • Android 10+ (Emulator/ Android Device)

📲 Testing ADB Connection

Before running the server, ensure your Android device is connected and recognized by ADB:

  1. Connect your Android device via USB or ensure your emulator is running.
  2. Open a terminal and run:
    adb devices
    
  3. You should see your device listed:
    List of devices attached
    emulator-5554   device
    
    If the list is empty or shows "unauthorized", check your USB debugging settings on the device.

For WiFi ADB, connect the device first:

adb connect 192.168.1.3:5555
adb devices

🏁 Getting Started

You can run the Android MCP server using UVX (recommended) or UV (for local development).

Option 1: UVX (Recommended)

No need to install dependencies manually. Just configure Claude Desktop:

Windows note: Use Python 3.13 for uvx on Windows. Python 3.14 currently fails to resolve a transitive pywin32 dependency used by the MCP stack.

  1. Locate your config file

    • Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
    • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  2. Add the configuration

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "android-mcp": {
          "command": "uvx",
          "args": [
            "--python",
            "3.13",
            "android-mcp"
          ]
        }
      }
    }
    

    Note: The server starts first and connects lazily when a tool runs. If no device is specified, it auto-detects the first available ADB device instead of hardcoding emulator-5554.

    Configure a specific WiFi device with environment variables:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "android-mcp": {
          "command": "uvx",
          "args": [
            "--python",
            "3.13",
            "android-mcp"
          ],
          "env": {
            "ANDROID_MCP_CONNECTION": "wifi",
            "ANDROID_MCP_HOST": "192.168.1.3"
          }
        }
      }
    }
    

    Or pass explicit flags:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "android-mcp": {
          "command": "uvx",
          "args": [
            "--python",
            "3.13",
            "android-mcp",
            "--wifi",
            "192.168.1.3"
          ]
        }
      }
    }
    

Option 2: UV Mode (Local Development)

  1. Clone and Install

    git clone https://github.com/CursorTouch/Android-MCP.git
    cd Android-MCP
    uv sync
    
  2. Configure Claude Desktop

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "android-mcp": {
          "command": "uv",
          "args": [
            "--directory",
            "</PATH/TO/Android-MCP>",
            "run",
            "android-mcp"
          ]
        }
      }
    }
    

    Note: Replace </PATH/TO/Android-MCP> with the full path to your cloned directory. You can also add "--device", "<YOUR_DEVICE_serial>", "--wifi", "192.168.1.3", or "--usb" to control device selection. uv sync follows the repo's .python-version, so local development uses Python 3.13 by default.

🔌 Device Selection

Android-MCP resolves devices lazily when a tool is called, so the MCP server can start even if no device is available yet.

  • --device RFCN2013V8D: connect to a specific USB serial
  • --device 192.168.1.3:5555: connect to a specific WiFi ADB target
  • --wifi 192.168.1.3: use WiFi and auto-append port 5555
  • --usb: auto-detect the first USB-connected device
  • --usb RFCN2013V8D: use a specific USB device
  • --connection wifi: prefer the first available WiFi ADB device
  • --connection usb: prefer the first available USB device

Supported environment variables:

  • ANDROID_MCP_DEVICE: explicit serial or host:port
  • ANDROID_MCP_CONNECTION: auto, usb, or wifi
  • ANDROID_MCP_HOST: WiFi host, with :5555 added automatically when omitted

If nothing is configured, Android-MCP will use the first available ADB device reported by adb devices. If none are available, tool calls return a configuration error instead of crashing the MCP handshake.

  1. Restart the Claude Desktop

Restart your Claude Desktop. You should see "android-mcp" listed as an available integration. That's it, now you're ready to start controlling your Android device with natural language.

For troubleshooting tips (log locations, common ADB issues), see the MCP docs.


🛠️ Available Tools

Claude can access the following tools to interact with Windows:

  • State-Tool: To understand the state of the device.
  • Click-Tool: Click on the screen at the given coordinates.
  • Long-Click-Tool: Perform long click on the screen at the given coordinates.
  • Type-Tool: Type text on the specified coordinates (optionally clears existing text).
  • Swipe-Tool: Perform swipe from one location to other.
  • Drag-Tool: Drag from one point to another.
  • Press-Tool: To press the keys on the mobile device (Back, Volume Up, ...etc).
  • Wait-Tool: Pause for a defined duration.
  • State-Tool: Combined snapshot of active apps and interactive UI elements.
  • Notification-Tool: To access the notifications seen on the device.
  • Shell-Tool: To execute shell commands on the android device.

⚙️ Environment Variables

  • SCREENSHOT_QUANTIZED: Set to true to quantize the screenshot to reduce input tokens.

⚠️ Caution

Android-MCP can execute arbitrary UI actions on your mobile device. Use it in controlled environments (emulators, test devices) when running untrusted prompts or agents.

🪪 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for details.

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read CONTRIBUTING for dev setup and PR guidelines.

Made with ❤️ by CursorTouch,

developers: Jeomon George, Muhammad Yaseen

Citation

@misc{
  author       = {cursortouch},
  title        = {Android-MCP},
  year         = {2025},
  publisher    = {GitHub},
  howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/CursorTouch/Android-MCP}},
  note         = {Lightweight open-source bridge between LLM agents and Android},
}

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Manual Config

{ "mcpServers": { "android-mcp": { "command": "npx", "args": ["android-mcp"] } } }