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GitHub Release Free — 49 tools Pro available License: MIT MCP Registry Platform Swift 6.0

The fastest, most complete MCP server for iOS development. One Swift binary, 58 tools, zero dependencies. SilbercueSwift has the most complete toolset of any alternative out there.

Built for Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible AI agent.

Looking for an alternative to existing iOS MCP servers? SilbercueSwift covers the full feature set of XcodeBuildMCP, Appium-MCP, and iosef in a single binary — plus xcresult parsing, UI automation, code coverage, and up to 75x faster screenshots. See comparison below.

Why SilbercueSwift?

Every iOS MCP server has the same problem: raw xcodebuild output is useless for AI agents. 500 lines of build log, stderr noise mistaken for errors, no structured test results. Agents waste minutes parsing what a human sees in seconds.

SilbercueSwift fixes this. It parses .xcresult bundles — the same structured data Xcode uses internally — and returns exactly what the agent needs: pass/fail counts, failure messages with file:line, code coverage per file, and failure screenshots.

What you get

XcodeBuildMCP

Appium-MCP

iosef

SilbercueSwift

Screenshot latency

~1127ms

~77ms

~83ms

~316ms

(

~15ms, 75x)

View hierarchy

~259ms

~938ms

~44ms

~31ms

(

~5ms)

Find element

76ms

50ms

31ms

(

<1ms + auto-scroll)

Tap (coordinates)

235ms

470ms

48ms

16ms

(

4ms)

Swipe

1284ms

2685ms

262ms

~250ms

Build for simulator

Yes

Yes

Build + Run in one call

Yes (sequential)

Yes (parallel, ~9s faster)

Structured test results

Partial

Full xcresult JSON

Failure screenshots from xcresult

Auto-exported

Code coverage per file

Basic

Sorted, filterable

Build error diagnosis

stderr parsing

xcresult JSON with file:line

Navigate (find + tap + verify)

1 call (~380ms)

Double tap

~60ms

Drag & drop

Coordinates only (3 calls)

Element-to-element (1 call)

Scroll to element

Manual swipe loop

SmartScroll (1 call)

Alert handling

Single alert

3-tier search + batch accept_all

iOS 18 ContactsUI dialog

Supported

Batch UI automation

run_plan: multi-step plans with adaptive decisions

Log filtering

Subsystem only

Partial

Topic-filtered: 90% fewer tokens

Console log per failed test

Optional

Wait for log pattern

Regex + timeout

Visual regression

Baseline + pixel diff

Multi-device check

Dark Mode, Landscape, iPad

Cross-platform (Android)

Yes

Tools

77 (Rust)

61 (Node.js + Appium)

15 (Swift)

58 (Native Swift, 8.5MB)

Cold start

~400ms

~1000ms

~100ms

~50ms

Where SilbercueSwift really shines

killer feat Screenshots up to 75x faster — ~316ms ( ~15ms)

Free tier screenshots (~316ms) are faster than XcodeBuildMCP (~1127ms) and most alternatives. Pro brings latency down to ~15ms — 5x faster than Appium, 75x faster than XcodeBuildMCP. Agents can take screenshots freely without penalty at either tier.

killer feat Structured test results from xcresult bundles — zero guesswork on failures

When a test fails, the agent gets the error message, the exact file:line, a screenshot of the failure state, and optionally the console output — all parsed from Apple's .xcresult format. No guessing from 500 lines of xcodebuild stderr. This is the difference between "agent knows what broke" and "agent guesses what broke".

killer feat Single binary, zero dependencies — 58 tools, install in 10 seconds

brew install silbercueswift — done. 8.5MB native Swift binary. No Node.js, no npm, no Appium server, no Python, no Java, no Rust toolchain. Cold start in ~50ms. The fastest way to get an iOS MCP server running.

killer feat Agent reads only what matters — 90% fewer tokens, zero wasted calls (topic filtering )

Free tier already strips noise: 15 known noise processes are excluded at capture time, and duplicate lines are collapsed (79% I/O reduction). Pro adds topic filtering — read_logs categorizes lines into 8 topics and shows only app + crashes by default, with a menu: network(87) lifecycle(12) springboard(8). The agent opens specific topics in one call — no guessing, no iteration.

strong One call to dismiss all permission dialogs — 3 alerts in 1 roundtrip

Every app shows 2–3 permission dialogs on first launch. Other servers require the agent to screenshot → find button → click, per dialog. handle_alert(action: "accept_all") clears them all in a single call, searching across SpringBoard, ContactsUI, and the active app. Free tier handles alerts individually with accept / dismiss.

strong Drag & drop with element IDs — 1 call instead of 3

"Drag item A above item B" is a single call: drag_and_drop(source_element: "el-0", target_element: "el-1"). The competition only supports raw coordinates, forcing the agent to find both elements, extract their frames, and build a W3C Actions sequence — 3 calls minimum.

strong Auto-scroll to off-screen elements — no more manual swipe loops

find_element(using: "accessibility id", value: "Save", scroll: true) scrolls automatically until the element appears. SmartScroll handles UIKit, SwiftUI, and lazy-loaded lists — no guessing scroll direction.

strong View hierarchy in ~31ms (Free) / ~5ms (Pro) — up to 188x faster element inspection

get_source returns the full UI tree in ~31ms (Free) or ~5ms (Pro). The fastest competitor takes 44ms, most take 250ms+. This makes element inspection practically free for agents.

killer feat Navigate in one call — find + tap + settle + screenshot in ~380ms

navigate(to: "Settings") finds the element, taps it, waits for the screen to settle, and returns a verification screenshot — all in a single call. No competitor offers this. Agents save 3-4 tool calls per navigation step.

strong Batch UI automation — run_plan executes multi-step plans with adaptive decisions

run_plan takes a sequence of UI steps and executes them server-side. When a step needs a decision (unexpected dialog, element not found), it falls back through 4 tiers — from MCP sampling to pause & resume. No more "one tool call per tap" overhead.

Quick Start

Install via Homebrew

brew tap silbercue/silbercue
brew install silbercueswift

Or build from source

git clone https://github.com/silbercue/SilbercueSwift.git
cd SilbercueSwift
swift build -c release
cp .build/release/SilbercueSwift /usr/local/bin/

Configure in Claude Code

One command — installs globally for all projects:

claude mcp add --scope user SilbercueSwift /opt/homebrew/bin/SilbercueSwift

Note: Use the full path (/opt/homebrew/bin/SilbercueSwift). Claude Code starts MCP servers without a full shell PATH, so bare command names won't be found.

Uninstall

claude mcp remove --scope user SilbercueSwift
brew uninstall silbercueswift
brew untap silbercue/silbercue

Free vs Pro

SilbercueSwift ships 49 tools for free — build, test, simulate, automate UI, capture logs, and take screenshots. No time limit, no signup.

Pro adds 9 tools and faster internals for teams and power users who need the full picture.

Free

Pro

Build, test, sim management

49 tools

58 tools

Screenshot

~316ms

~15ms (75x faster)

Structured test results (xcresult)

Yes

Yes

Find element

31ms

<1ms

View hierarchy

31ms

~5ms

Tap (coordinates)

16ms

4ms

Click / type / swipe / double tap / long press / drag & drop

Yes

Yes

Navigate (find + tap + verify)

Yes

Yes

Batch UI automation (run_plan)

Yes

Yes

Alert handling

Single accept/dismiss

+ Batch accept_all / dismiss_all

Log capture

Smart + verbose

+ App mode, topic filtering

Console capture, git tools

Yes

Yes

Scroll to element

SmartScroll

Visual regression

Baseline + pixel diff

Multi-device check

Dark Mode, Landscape, iPad

Accessibility check

Dynamic Type rendering

Localization check

Multi-language + RTL

Pinch / zoom

Yes

Pro costs 12 EUR/month. Get a license on Polar.sh, then:

silbercueswift activate <YOUR-LICENSE-KEY>

58 Tools in 14 Categories

Build (5 tools)

Tool

Description

build_sim

Build for iOS Simulator — returns structured errors + caches bundle ID & app path

build_run_sim

Build + boot + install + launch in one call — parallel 2-phase pipeline, ~9s faster than sequential

clean

Clean build artifacts

discover_projects

Find .xcodeproj/.xcworkspace files

list_schemes

List available schemes

Testing & Diagnostics (4 tools)

Tool

Description

test_sim

Run tests + structured xcresult summary (pass/fail/duration)

test_failures

Failed tests with error messages, file:line, and failure screenshots

test_coverage

Code coverage per file, sorted and filterable

build_and_diagnose

Build + structured errors/warnings from xcresult

Simulator (12 tools)

Tool

Description

list_sims

List available simulators

boot_sim

Boot a simulator

shutdown_sim

Shut down a simulator

install_app

Install .app bundle

launch_app

Launch app by bundle ID

terminate_app

Terminate running app

clone_sim

Clone an existing simulator

erase_sim

Erase simulator content and settings

delete_sim

Delete a simulator

set_orientation

Rotate device (PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE_LEFT, LANDSCAPE_RIGHT) via WDA

sim_status

Simulator state (booted/shutdown, device type, runtime)

sim_inspect

Detailed simulator info (data path, log path, UDID)

UI Automation (16 tools)

Native input for gestures, WDA for element queries and alerts — no Appium, no Node.js, no Python.

Tool

Description

Latency

handle_alert

Accept, dismiss, or batch-handle system & in-app alerts

~200ms

find_element / find_elements

Find elements by accessibility ID, predicate, class chain. until the element appears (SmartScroll — 3 fallback strategies)

31ms

(

<1ms)

click_element

Tap a UI element

~75ms

tap_coordinates

Coordinate-based tap

~16ms

(

~4ms)

double_tap / long_press

Double tap or long press at coordinates

~60ms / ~1000ms

swipe

Directional swipe

~250ms

pinch

Zoom in/out

~400ms

drag_and_drop

Drag from source to target — element-to-element, coordinates, or mixed. Smart defaults for reorderable lists, Kanban boards, sliders

~1.3s

navigate

Find + tap + settle + screenshot in 1 call — saves 3-4 roundtrips

~380ms

type_text / get_text

Type into or read from elements

~100-300ms

get_source

Full view hierarchy (JSON/XML)

~31ms

(

~5ms)

wda_status / wda_create_session

WDA health check & session management

~50-100ms

handle_alert — the smartest alert handler

# Accept a single alert with smart defaults
handle_alert(action: "accept")

# Dismiss with a specific button label
handle_alert(action: "dismiss", button_label: "Not Now")

# Batch-accept ALL alerts after app launch (unique to SilbercueSwift)
handle_alert(action: "accept_all")

3-tier alert search — finds alerts across:

  1. Springboard — system permission dialogs (Location, Camera, Tracking)

  2. ContactsUI — iOS 18+ Contacts "Limited Access" dialog (separate process)

  3. Active app — in-app UIAlertController dialogs

Smart defaults — knows which button to tap:

  • Accept: "Allow" → "Allow While Using App" → "OK" → "Continue" → last button

  • Dismiss: "Don't Allow" (handles Unicode U+2019) → "Cancel" → "Not Now" → first button

Batch modeaccept_all / dismiss_all loops through multiple sequential alerts server-side. One HTTP roundtrip instead of N. Returns details of every handled alert.

These capabilities go beyond what other iOS MCP servers currently offer.

Screenshots (1 tool)

Tool

Latency

screenshot

Free: ~316ms / Pro: ~15ms

Logs (4 tools)

Tool

Description

start_log_capture

Smart-filtered os_log stream — 3 modes: smart (default, topic filtering enabled), app (tight stream, auto-detected), verbose (unfiltered). Deduplicates repetitive lines.

stop_log_capture

Stop capture

read_logs

Topic-filtered reading — default: app + crashes only. Response includes topic menu with line counts. Add topics via include parameter.

wait_for_log

Wait for regex pattern with timeout — eliminates sleep() hacks

Smart Log Filtering — 4 layers, zero config

# Start capture (default: smart mode — broad stream, topic filtering enabled)
start_log_capture()

# Read logs — default shows only app logs + crashes + topic menu
read_logs()
# → --- 230 buffered, 42 shown [app, crashes] ---
# → Topics: app(35) crashes(2) | network(87) lifecycle(12) springboard(8) widgets(0) background(3) system(83)
# → Hint: include=["network"] to add SSL/TLS + background transfer logs
# → ---
# → [42 filtered lines]

# Agent sees network(87) and wants SSL details — one call:
read_logs(include: ["network"])

# Narrow stream for production monitoring:
start_log_capture(mode: "app")

# Bypass mode logic with explicit predicate:
start_log_capture(subsystem: "com.apple.SwiftUI")

4 filter layers:

  1. Stream-side noise exclusion — 15 known noise processes + subsystem/category exclusions removed before buffering. Server-side filtering in logd — 79% I/O reduction.

  2. 3 capture modessmart (default, broad stream for topic filtering), app (tight, auto-detected bundle ID + process name), verbose (unfiltered).

  3. Read-time topic filteringread_logs categorizes every buffered line into 8 topics (app, crashes, network, lifecycle, springboard, widgets, background, system). Default shows only app + crashes. Agent adds topics as needed — stateless per call.

  4. Buffer deduplication — 60 identical heartbeat lines become 2: the line itself + ... repeated 59x.

8 topics with LLM-optimized menu:

Topic

Matches

Use case

app (always on)

subsystem == bundleId OR process == appName

Your app: os_log, print(), NSLog()

crashes (always on)

fault-level logs

Crashes from any process

network

trustd, nsurlsessiond

SSL/TLS certs, background transfers

lifecycle

runningboardd, com.apple.runningboard.*

Jetsam, memory pressure, app kills

springboard

SpringBoard

Push notifications, app state

widgets

chronod

WidgetKit timeline, refresh budget

background

com.apple.xpc.activity.*

BGTaskScheduler, background fetch

system

everything else

WARNING: high volume

Console (3 tools)

Tool

Description

launch_app_console

Launch app with stdout/stderr capture

read_app_console

Read console output

stop_app_console

Stop console capture

Git (5 tools)

Tool

Description

git_status / git_diff / git_log

Read operations

git_commit / git_branch

Write operations

Visual Regression (2 tools)

Tool

Description

save_visual_baseline

Save a screenshot as a named baseline

compare_visual

Compare current screen against baseline — pixel diff + match score

Multi-Device (1 tool)

Tool

Description

multi_device_check

Run visual checks across multiple simulators (Dark Mode, Landscape, iPad) — returns layout scores

Accessibility (1 tool)

Tool

Description

accessibility_check

Render screens across Dynamic Type content size categories — detects truncation and layout issues

Localization (1 tool)

Tool

Description

localization_check

Render screens across languages including RTL (Arabic, Hebrew) — detects layout breaks

Automation (2 tools)

Tool

Description

run_plan

Execute a multi-step UI automation plan server-side — adaptive decisions with 4-tier fallback

run_plan_decide

Resume a paused plan with a decision — for clients without MCP sampling

Session (1 tool)

Tool

Description

set_defaults

Set default project, scheme, simulator — avoids repeating params

xcresult Parsing — The Killer Feature

The Problem

Every Xcode MCP server returns raw xcodebuild output. For a test run, that's 500+ lines of noise. AI agents can't reliably extract which tests failed and why.

The Solution

SilbercueSwift uses xcresulttool to parse the .xcresult bundle — the same structured data Xcode's Test Navigator uses.

# One call, structured result
test_sim(project: "MyApp.xcodeproj", scheme: "MyApp")

→ Tests FAILED in 15.2s
  12 total, 10 passed, 2 FAILED
  FAIL: Login shows error message
    LoginTests.swift:47: XCTAssertTrue failed
  FAIL: Profile image loads
    ProfileTests.swift:112: Expected non-nil value

  Failure screenshots (2):
    /tmp/ss-attachments/LoginTests_failure.png
    /tmp/ss-attachments/ProfileTests_failure.png

  Device: iPhone 16 Pro (18.2)
  xcresult: /tmp/ss-test-1774607917.xcresult

The agent gets:

  • Pass/fail counts — immediate overview

  • Failure messages with file:line — actionable

  • Failure screenshots — visual context (Claude is multimodal)

  • xcresult path — reusable for test_failures or test_coverage

Deep Failure Analysis

test_failures(xcresult_path: "/tmp/ss-test-*.xcresult", include_console: true)

→ FAIL: Login shows error message [LoginTests/testErrorMessage()]
    LoginTests.swift:47: XCTAssertTrue failed
    Screenshot: /tmp/ss-attachments/LoginTests_failure.png
    Console:
      [LoginService] Network timeout after 5.0s
      [LoginService] Retrying with fallback URL...
      ✘ Test "Login shows error message" failed after 6.2s

Code Coverage

test_coverage(project: "MyApp.xcodeproj", scheme: "MyApp", min_coverage: 80)

→ Overall coverage: 72.3%

  Target: MyApp.app (74.1%)
      0.0% AnalyticsService.swift
     45.2% LoginViewModel.swift
     67.8% ProfileManager.swift

  Target: MyAppTests.xctest (62.0%)
     ...

Benchmarks

Measured on M3 MacBook Pro, iOS 26.4 Simulator. All values are median of 5 runs after 2 warmups.

Action

iosef

XcodeBuildMCP

Appium-MCP

SS Free

SS Pro

Screenshot

83ms

1127ms

77ms

316ms

15ms

Find element

50ms

N/A

76ms

31ms

<1ms

Tap (coordinates)

48ms

235ms

470ms

16ms

4ms

Swipe

262ms

1284ms

2685ms

~250ms

~250ms

View hierarchy

44ms

259ms

938ms

31ms

5ms

Navigate (1 call)

~380ms

~380ms

Double tap

~84ms

~60ms

Drag & drop

coords only

~1.3s

~1.3s

Handle alert

118ms

~200ms

~200ms

Handle 3 alerts (batch)

3 calls

~800ms (1 call)

~800ms (1 call)

Scroll to element

swipe loop

Automatic

Build (clean)

2501ms

3188ms

1800ms

Simulator list

12ms

567ms

15ms

15ms

Cold start

~100ms

~400ms

~1000ms

~50ms

~50ms

Binary size

~5MB

~4MB

~200MB

8.5MB

8.5MB

Comparison with other MCP servers

See feature comparison table above for a detailed breakdown vs XcodeBuildMCP, Appium-MCP, and iosef. All three are excellent projects that pioneered iOS MCP tooling. SilbercueSwift combines all their feature sets with deeper integration into a single native binary. The only trade-off: SilbercueSwift is iOS-only (no Android, watchOS, tvOS, or visionOS).

Architecture

SilbercueSwift (8.5MB Swift binary)
├── MCP SDK (modelcontextprotocol/swift-sdk)
├── StdioTransport (JSON-RPC)
└── 58 Tools in 14 Categories
    Build · Test · Simulator · Screenshot · UI Automation
    Logs · Console · Visual Regression · Multi-Device
    Accessibility · Localization · Automation · Git · Session

No Node.js. No Python. No Appium server. No Selenium. One binary.

Requirements

  • macOS 13+

  • Xcode 15+ (for xcresulttool and simctl)

  • Swift 6.0+ (for building from source)

  • WebDriverAgent installed on simulator (for UI automation tools)

License

The core binary and all 49 free tools are MIT licensed — see LICENSE. Use them however you want, commercially or otherwise.

Pro tools (9 additional tools + faster internals) require a paid license. The license validation code (LicenseManager.swift) is included in the source for transparency — you can see exactly what it checks and when.

Contributing

Issues and pull requests welcome. See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

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security - not tested
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license - permissive license
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quality - not tested

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