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android-agent-mcp

v0.4.1

Published

A local MCP server for observable, policy-controlled Android device operation.

Downloads

800

Readme

Android Agent MCP (android-agent-mcp)

Android Agent MCP is a local MCP server that enables AI agents to control an explicitly authorized Android phone over ADB, with a visible server-owned scrcpy mirror. It exposes screenshots, UIAutomator state, semantic interaction, package diagnostics, bounded logcat, evidence recording, and reversible phone controls. scrcpy is the live-view subsystem, not the product's control plane.

The server does not call a language model and does not bypass Android locks, authentication, Play Integrity, DRM, root detection, permission prompts, or enterprise policy.

Status

Implemented and locally verified:

  • TypeScript build and strict type-checking
  • Automated unit, integration, protocol, and scrcpy tests, plus a separate opt-in physical-device smoke test
  • ADB/scrcpy adapters with injectable command runners
  • Device discovery, explicit selection, screenshots, UIAutomator parsing, semantic selectors, input, app inspection, logcat, scrcpy ownership, and evidence sessions
  • Low-latency quoted input batches, session-pinned geometry, bounded foreground probes, JPEG visual frames with PNG fallback, phase telemetry, and stateful action-observation sessions
  • Path-restricted APK installation and approval-gated mutations

Physical-device validation is opt-in and remains a separate gate. The full MCP stdio path has been validated on an authorized Samsung SM-A075F: discovery, selection, device information, visible scrcpy, app launch, screenshot image content, UI dump/find/tap, bounded logcat, evidence completion, and owned-mirror shutdown.

Requirements

  • Linux desktop is the supported initial platform; Manjaro/Arch is the primary tested distribution.
  • Node.js 22 or newer.
  • Android platform-tools (adb).
  • scrcpy is required by the default visible-mirror workflow; set ANDROID_AGENT_MCP_MIRROR_AUTO_START=false for headless operation.
  • A phone with Developer Options and USB debugging enabled, with this host’s RSA key accepted.

The server does not install ADB or scrcpy. Verify the host tools without changing system state:

adb version
scrcpy --version
adb devices -l

The repository also provides a read-only environment check:

npm run check:environment
# Add -- --require-scrcpy when mirroring is required.

It never installs packages, changes udev rules, restarts ADB, or uses elevated privileges.

Install from a checkout

git clone https://github.com/EF-Code/android-agent-mcp.git
cd android-agent-mcp
npm run install:guided
npm run verify

npm run install:guided runs the locked local dependency install, builds the server, detects supported MCP hosts, and writes their native local stdio configuration. The compatibility alias npm run install:local remains available. It does not install system packages, change udev rules, restart ADB, or use elevated privileges. Use npm run install:guided -- --skip-dependencies when dependencies are already installed; add --check-environment to run the read-only ADB/scrcpy preflight during installation.

The same guided setup can be run after dependencies are installed:

npm run setup
node dist/index.js setup --client codex
node dist/index.js doctor

See the installer guide for supported hosts, native configuration locations, backups, preview mode, and generic configuration output.

The executable is then:

/absolute/path/to/android-agent-mcp/dist/index.js

Run it directly over stdio:

node /absolute/path/to/android-agent-mcp/dist/index.js

Install from npm

The easiest path for a published release is:

npx -y [email protected] setup

This downloads the package, detects supported hosts, and configures only the hosts whose commands are available. No repository checkout is required. For a reusable global installation:

npm install --global [email protected]
android-agent-mcp setup

The package also exposes android-agent-mcp doctor and android-agent-mcp setup --dry-run. The executable is a stdio server during normal MCP operation; setup and doctor are the installer subcommands.

Alternatively, let an MCP client download a pinned release when it starts the server. Configure the command as npx with these arguments:

{
  "command": "npx",
  "args": ["--yes", "[email protected]"]
}

Installing from npm provides the MCP server and its Node.js dependencies. It does not install host prerequisites such as adb or scrcpy; install those with your operating system's documented Android platform-tools and scrcpy packages first. The package runs locally on the computer connected to the authorized phone.

The process reads MCP messages from stdin and writes MCP messages to stdout. Diagnostics go to stderr.

Codex registration

Resolve the checkout path first, then register the local stdio server:

PROJECT_DIR="$(pwd)"
codex mcp add android-device -- node "$PROJECT_DIR/dist/index.js"
codex mcp list

The official OpenAI MCP guidance documents local stdio servers and the same codex mcp add <name> -- <command> shape. Restart Codex after registration so the server and its tools are loaded. A project-scoped .codex/config.toml can also be used for trusted projects.

Configuration

Configuration is optional. Without a file, the server enables broad non-sensitive phone control and a visible scrcpy mirror. Select a JSON file with ANDROID_AGENT_MCP_CONFIG:

ANDROID_AGENT_MCP_CONFIG=/absolute/path/to/android-agent-mcp.json \
  node /absolute/path/to/android-agent-mcp/dist/index.js

Example:

{
  "adbPath": "adb",
  "scrcpyPath": "scrcpy",
  "autoSelectSingleDevice": true,
  "allowedPackages": ["*"],
  "sensitivePackages": ["*.bank.*", "*.wallet.*", "*.password*"],
  "allowedRuntimePermissions": [],
  "allowedApkRoots": ["/home/user/projects"],
  "evidenceRoot": "/home/user/android-agent-mcp-evidence",
  "maxScreenshotBytes": 25000000,
  "maxApkBytes": 500000000,
  "maxLogBytes": 2000000,
  "maxCommandOutputBytes": 4000000,
  "maxEvidenceBytes": 100000000,
  "maxEvidenceFiles": 500,
  "evidenceRetentionMaxAgeMs": 604800000,
  "defaultTimeoutMs": 15000,
  "uiSnapshotMaxAgeMs": 3000,
  "displayGeometryMaxAgeMs": 10000,
  "approvalMode": "prompt",
  "mirror": {
    "autoStart": true,
    "maxSize": 1600,
    "maxFps": 30,
    "audio": false
  }
}

Environment overrides use the ANDROID_AGENT_MCP_ prefix. The former ANDROID_MCP_ and ANDROID_DEVICE_MCP_ variables remain accepted as deprecated compatibility aliases, with canonical variables taking precedence. Lists are comma-separated. Configuration never contains a phone PIN, password, account credential, API key, cookie, or authorization token.

The default allowedPackages policy is *, so the agent does not require manual app selection. Banking, wallet, and password-style package patterns remain blocked by default; set ANDROID_AGENT_MCP_SENSITIVE_PACKAGES='' only for a deliberately trusted session that needs literal all-app control.

Preferred operating loop

Visual control sessions follow the same frame → structured action → ADB → next-frame pattern as Google's Android Computer Use quickstart, while remaining model-neutral and retaining this server's device, package, approval, and evidence boundaries.

  1. Call device_list.
  2. Call device_select when selection is not unambiguous.
  3. Call device_info and confirm the target.
  4. For semantic controls, use ui_dump/ui_find followed by ui_tap.
  5. For games, canvases, video, and other visual surfaces, start one visual_control_start session. It returns the initial frame, prefers fast JPEG capture with automatic PNG fallback, and defaults to Google-style normalized 0-999 coordinates.
  6. Use visual_control_action for every visual step. It batches a complete move, executes it without UI hierarchy verification, and returns the next frame in the same response. Do not call screen_capture between visual actions. Prefer one swipe for drag-based boards. Keep wait options at zero unless the app needs a bounded transition or opponent-response window.
  7. General packages are available by default; honor configured sensitive-package blocks.
  8. Mutating tools remain fail-closed unless the host explicitly uses approvalMode: "allow"; keep Codex write approval enabled as an additional client control.
  9. Selecting a device makes one best-effort attempt to start the visible scrcpy mirror unless mirror.autoStart is disabled. A scrcpy failure is returned as a warning and never blocks ADB tools. After mirror_stop, use mirror_start to reopen it explicitly.
  10. Use evidence_begin, explicitly capture the desired artifacts, then evidence_finish.

For a two-tap visual move inside a session, prefer one call rather than two model round trips:

{
  "session_id": "session-id-from-visual_control_start",
  "actions": [
    { "type": "tap", "x": 375, "y": 700 },
    { "type": "tap", "x": 458, "y": 700 }
  ],
  "coordinate_space": "normalized_1000",
  "wait_for_change_ms": 0
}

The visual session accepts taps, swipes, and allowlisted non-sensitive keys. It guards the foreground package in the same device command as each action, then returns an image plus compact JSON and phase timings from one observation command. Stop it with visual_control_stop when finished. Use screen_input_sequence for one-off native-pixel batches when a persistent visual loop is unnecessary. Run npm run benchmark:visual -- --iterations 10 --actions 1 to measure a chess-like single-action path separately from model latency.

If the selected phone disconnects or becomes unauthorized, the server invalidates retained UI state and requires an explicit device_select again after reconnecting, even when the serial is unchanged.

The server also finalizes an active evidence session during graceful shutdown after cleaning up its owned scrcpy process.

No generic shell tool is exposed.

Tests

npm run typecheck
npm test
npm run build
npm run verify
npm pack --dry-run
npm audit --omit=dev
# With an authorized device and non-sensitive foreground app:
npm run benchmark:visual -- --iterations 10

The automated suite uses fake/injectable command boundaries and a child-process MCP client. It does not require a phone and does not install packages or alter device state.

Opt-in physical tests are separate:

export ANDROID_AGENT_MCP_PHYSICAL=1
export ANDROID_AGENT_MCP_TEST_PACKAGE=com.example.androiddevicetest
export ANDROID_AGENT_MCP_TEST_SELECTOR='{"text":"7"}'
npm run test:physical

The physical harness remains deliberately explicit: it requires a designated test package, a repeatable harmless selector, and exactly one connected authorized phone. It starts the actual stdio MCP server and drives the complete protocol path. This fixture is separate from normal MCP operation, where the default policy permits all valid non-sensitive packages. Destructive tests are not run automatically.

Tool groups

Read-only tools include device_list, device_info, mirror_status, screen_capture, ui_dump, ui_find, app_list, app_info, permissions_list, logcat_capture, and logcat_crashes.

Interactive tools include device_select, mirror_start, mirror_stop, ui_tap, visual_control_start, visual_control_action, visual_control_stop, screen_tap, screen_swipe, screen_input_sequence, screen_long_press, key_press, text_type, app_launch, app_stop, and wait_for_ui.

Approval-required tools include app_install, app_clear_data, and permissions_set. Evidence tools are local artifact operations with bounded storage and redaction.

Limitations

  • USB ADB and display 0 are the initial supported targets.
  • UIAutomator may omit WebViews, games, video, Compose accessibility gaps, and custom canvases; warnings are surfaced.
  • Node IDs are snapshot-local and expire after the configured freshness window or a foreground change.
  • Default text entry is printable ASCII only and rejects password fields.
  • scrcpy audio/control flags are mapped only when supported by the detected version.
  • Logcat duration captures are bounded live reads; since selects a bounded timestamp dump.
  • Direct native input defaults to no UI/pixel verification for low latency; request verify_change: true when the action must be checked by the server.
  • Display geometry is cached for displayGeometryMaxAgeMs; the cache is invalidated when the selected device disconnects or is reselected.
  • Visual control sessions bind to one selected device session, return one screenshot per action, and expire on disconnect or explicit stop.
  • No wireless pairing, multiple-device parallel control, OCR, continuous video MCP frames, root features, iOS, or remote listener is provided.

See SECURITY.md and the documents under docs/ for operational details.

Name compatibility

The npm distribution and primary executable are both android-agent-mcp. The android-mcp and scrcpy-agent executables remain deprecated aliases for existing local setups. The MCP server registration name and protocol identity remain android-device, so existing Codex MCP configuration does not need to be renamed. Environment precedence is ANDROID_AGENT_MCP_*, then deprecated ANDROID_MCP_*, then older ANDROID_DEVICE_MCP_*.