Android Remote Control MCP enables AI agents to operate mobile apps via accessibility tree without root access A new open-source MCP server, Android Remote Control MCP, enables AI agents to operate Android apps by reading the accessibility tree and performing tap, type, and scroll actions without root or Android Debug Bridge access, with personally identifiable information redacted locally. The tool, available on GitHub, expands agent control to mobile platforms through standard accessibility interfaces. Android Remote Control MCP enables AI agents to operate mobile apps via accessibility tree without root access According to a GitHub repository for Android Remote Control MCP, an MCP server enables AI agents to drive Android apps by reading the accessibility tree and performing human-like interactions such as tap, type, and scroll directly on-device with personally identifiable information redacted locally. The tool eliminates the need for root or Android Debug Bridge access, demonstrating expansion of agent control surface to mobile platforms. The implementation shows how agents can interact with applications through standard accessibility interfaces rather than privileged system access. Topics Sources - Official Read article https://github.com/danielealbano/android-remote-control-mcp/ Go deeper This intelligence is sourced automatically from public sources across the web and synthesised by the Prefactor AI pipeline. Stories are reviewed before publication.