iPhone MCP
Allows AI agents to control real iPhones and iPhone simulators on macOS, enabling interaction with iOS apps, screen scanning, tap/swipe gestures, and device management.
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@iPhone MCPscan the simulator screen"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
iPhone-mcp
MCP server that lets AI agents control real iPhones and iPhone simulators on MacOS. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, OpenCode, and any MCP-compatible AI agent.
Requirements
macOS
Xcode (install from App Store or
xcode-select --install)Node.js 18+
Homebrew
Related MCP server: iOS Device Control MCP Server
Installation
npm install @blitzdev/iphone-mcpQuick Start
Global (use in any project)
npx @blitzdev/iphone-mcp --setup-allThis installs dependencies and configures @blitzdev/iphone-mcp for all your AI agents. It automatically sets up Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, OpenCode.
NOTE: For Cursor, you need to enable the blitz-iphone MCP server in Cursor Settings
Project-scoped (one project only)
cd <your project>
npx @blitzdev/iphone-mcp --setup-hereThis prompts you to choose which AI agents to configure (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, OpenCode) and writes the config files into your project directory. @blitzdev/iphone-mcp will only be available when you open an agent inside that directory.
Then just ask
Open a new AI agent session and ask:
> scan the simulator screen and tell me what you see> connect to my iPhone and test the login flow> find bugs in my app — tap around, try edge cases, report anything weirdWhat can it do?
Capability | Simulator | Physical iPhone |
Tap, swipe, type text | Yes | Yes |
Press buttons (Home, Lock, Siri) | Yes | Yes |
Scan UI elements with coordinates | Yes | Yes |
Take screenshots | Yes | Yes |
List & launch installed apps | Yes | Yes |
Auto-detect devices | Yes | Yes |
Live screen viewer in browser | -- | Yes |
iPhones
Connect your iPhone via USB or make sure it's on the same Wi-Fi network (home/office networks work, public cafe Wi-Fi won't).
First-time setup — your iPhone needs:
Developer Mode enabled (Settings > Privacy & Security > Developer Mode)
Trust this computer when prompted on the phone
Then ask your agent:
> connect to my iPhoneThe agent will build and install WebDriverAgent on your phone (takes 1-3 minutes the first time), then give you a URL like http://localhost:5152?udid=... — open it in your browser to see a live view of your phone screen.
Simulators
Boot any iPhone simulator, then ask your AI agent to interact with it. No extra setup needed beyond --setup-all or --setup-here.
> what apps are installed on the simulator?
> launch Safari and go to example.com
> take a screenshotExample session
You: test the checkout flow in my app
Agent: Let me scan the simulator to see what's on screen.
[calls scan_ui]
I can see the home screen. Let me launch your app first.
[calls launch_app with bundleId "com.myapp"]
[calls get_screenshot]
The app is open on the main screen. I see a "Shop" tab at the bottom.
Let me tap it and walk through the checkout flow.
[calls device_action: tap on "Shop" tab]
[calls scan_ui]
I see a list of products. Let me add one to cart...MCP Tools reference
These are the tools your AI agent can call:
Tool | What it does |
| Find available simulators and iPhones |
| Find tappable elements — buttons, links, text fields — with their coordinates |
| Full UI element hierarchy (more detail than scan_ui) |
| Tap, swipe, press buttons, type text, press keys |
| Run multiple actions in sequence |
| Save a screenshot and return the file path |
| List all simulators and physical devices |
| Launch an app by bundle ID |
| List installed apps |
| Build & install WebDriverAgent on a physical iPhone |
Manual MCP configuration
If you'd rather configure things yourself:
Claude Code — add to ~/.claude.json (global) or .mcp.json (project):
{
"mcpServers": {
"blitz-iphone": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@blitzdev/iphone-mcp"]
}
}
}Cursor — add to ~/.cursor/mcp.json (global) or .cursor/mcp.json (project):
{
"mcpServers": {
"blitz-iphone": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@blitzdev/iphone-mcp"]
}
}
}Codex — add to ~/.codex/config.toml (global) or .codex/config.toml (project):
[mcp_servers.blitz-iphone]
command = "npx"
args = ["@blitzdev/iphone-mcp"]OpenCode — add to opencode.json in your project root:
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"mcp": {
"blitz-iphone": {
"type": "local",
"command": ["npx", "-y", "@blitzdev/iphone-mcp"],
"enabled": true
}
}
}Troubleshooting
"No booted simulator found" — Open Simulator.app or run xcrun simctl boot "iPhone 16" first.
Physical device not detected — Make sure Developer Mode is on, the phone is connected via USB, and you've tapped "Trust" on the phone.
WDA build fails — Open Xcode > Settings > Accounts and make sure an Apple ID is signed in. Xcode needs a signing identity to build WDA.
"Connection refused" errors — The idb companion may have crashed. Run npx @blitzdev/iphone-mcp --setup-all again to re-initialize.
License
MIT
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