Enables automation of native Windows desktop applications through screen capture, mouse/keyboard control, and waiting for UI changes, exposing them as MCP tools.
Enables MCP agents to automate real GUI applications on headless desktops, providing background mouse/keyboard control, window/process management, screenshots, and safe human handoff without disturbing the user's desktop.
Enables AI clients to automate Windows desktop applications through window manipulation, image recognition, OCR, keyboard/mouse simulation, and memory operations via the MCP protocol.
A Windows desktop GUI control MCP server that enables agents to operate semantic objects rather than fragile screen coordinates. It provides structured, executable interface facts for visual-first desktop automation with tools for clicking, scrolling, typing, and hotkey operations.