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GBOX Android MCP

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GBOX provides environments for AI Agents to operate computer and mobile devices.

Overview

What is GBOX Android MCP?

GBOX Android MCP is a Model Context Protocol server that enables AI agents like Cursor and Claude Code to control Android devices. It provides cloud virtual, cloud physical, and local physical Android environments for mobile automation, app development, and testing.

How to use GBOX Android MCP?

Install via Homebrew on macOS (brew install gbox), then log in with gbox login. Export the MCP configuration to Cursor (gbox mcp export --merge-to cursor) or Claude Code (gbox mcp export --merge-to claude-code --scope project). Alternatively, manually add the provided JSON configuration (using npx -y @gbox.ai/mcp-android-server@latest) to your MCP server config.

Key features of GBOX Android MCP

  • Cloud virtual and physical Android environments.
  • Local physical device support with Developer Mode.
  • Integrates with Cursor and Claude Code via MCP.
  • Enables Android app development and testing.
  • Supports mobile automation tasks.
  • Requires login to gbox.ai.

Use cases of GBOX Android MCP

  • Develop and test Android applications using AI agents.
  • Automate price comparisons across eCommerce apps.
  • Run mobile automation tasks on Android devices.

FAQ from GBOX Android MCP

Do I need to log in to use GBOX Android MCP?

Yes, logging in via gbox login is required to use the MCP server.

What types of Android environments does GBOX Android MCP support?

It supports cloud virtual devices, cloud physical devices, and local physical devices with Developer Mode enabled.

Can I use GBOX Android MCP for desktop automation?

Currently, GBOX MCP can only control Android environments. Desktop automation is available through GBOX’s Linux Desktop/Browser environment.

How do I connect my local Android device?

Register your local device by

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