Lamda
VerifiedAI-powered Android automation framework with 160+ device control APIs.
What is the Lamda MCP server?
FIRERPA delivers stable rooted automation across physical devices, emulators, and cloud phones with built-in ADB, SSH, Frida integration, and MITM utilities. It unifies low-latency remote desktop, 160+ APIs for system control, UI gestures, image matching, and distributed deployment via Hub or VPN.
The framework includes encrypted storage, script encryption, logging, and reverse-engineering tools while remaining free for community use. MCP support enables agent-driven tool calls directly from compatible AI clients over stdio transport.
Install & connect
Set up this server, then add it to your MCP client.
Full setup instructions are in the GitHub repository.
Example prompts
Once connected, try asking your AI client:
Security & permissions
Requires root access on the target Android device; runs as a local stdio process with no API keys but full device control including shell, files, and network.
What you can do with Lamda
Mobile App Testing
Automate UI flows, capture screenshots, perform OCR validation, and execute gestures across multiple Android devices or emulators.
Device Farm Management
Control fleets of rooted phones remotely with file transfer, VPN setup, and real-time video streaming for distributed testing.
Security Research
Use Frida persistence, binary patching, and MITM proxy features to analyze app behavior and perform dynamic instrumentation.
How to use Lamda
- 1Install the Lamda service on a rooted Android device or emulator following the official documentation.
- 2Ensure Python 3.6+ is available and install the FIRERPA Python SDK package.
- 3Start the Lamda server process on the device and verify connectivity via ADB or the Hub.
- 4Configure your MCP client to launch the Lamda stdio command as a tool server.
- 5Test basic device queries through the MCP client to confirm API exposure.
Lamda: pros & cons
Pros
- +Extensive 160+ APIs with mature Python SDK for rapid script development
- +Stable support across Android versions 6.0–16 including emulators
- +Built-in remote desktop, Frida, and MITM tools in one package
- +Free for community use with active Telegram support channel
Cons
- –Not fully open source, limiting custom modifications
- –Requires root access which restricts use on non-rooted devices
- –Documentation primarily hosted externally rather than in-repo
Frequently asked questions
Yes, the service needs root privileges to access low-level system APIs and run persistently.
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