Expo Dev Build MCP Server

Local setup required. This server has to be cloned and prepared on your machine before you register it in Claude Code.
1

Set the server up locally

Run this once to clone and prepare the server before adding it to Claude Code.

Run in terminal
git clone https://github.com/ryan-crabbe/expo-dev-build-mcp.git
cd expo-dev-build-mcp
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .
2

Register it in Claude Code

After the local setup is done, run this command to point Claude Code at the built server.

Run in terminal
claude mcp add expo-dev-build -- node "<FULL_PATH_TO_EXPO_DEV_BUILD_MCP>/dist/index.js"

Replace <FULL_PATH_TO_EXPO_DEV_BUILD_MCP>/dist/index.js with the actual folder you prepared in step 1.

README.md

Interact with iOS devices running Expo development builds via Claude

Expo Dev Build MCP Server

An MCP server that lets Claude see and interact with iOS devices running Expo development builds. Take screenshots, view logs, launch apps, and debug your mobile app through conversation. This was vibe coded please use at your own risk its not exaxtly what i want just yet but still WIP.

What It Does

┌─────────────────┐                    ┌─────────────────┐                    ┌─────────────────┐
│  Claude Code    │ ◄── MCP Protocol ──►  This Server    │ ◄── USB/Tunnel ──► │  Your iPhone    │
│  or Desktop     │                    │  (Python)       │                    │  (Expo App)     │
└─────────────────┘                    └─────────────────┘                    └─────────────────┘

Available Tools:

  • screenshot - Capture the device screen (Claude can see and analyze it)
  • get_logs - Stream system logs for debugging
  • list_apps - See installed applications
  • launch_app - Start an app by bundle ID
  • kill_app - Force quit an app
  • device_info - Get model, iOS version, battery, etc.
  • list_devices - Find connected iOS devices

Quick Start

1. Prerequisites

Requirement How to Check
macOS Required (iOS tools only work on Mac)
Python 3.10+ python3 --version (install via brew install python@3.12 if needed)
Homebrew brew --version (install from https://brew.sh if needed)
iOS device Physical iPhone/iPad connected via USB

2. Clone and Install

git clone https://github.com/ryan-crabbe/expo-dev-build-mcp.git
cd expo-dev-build-mcp

# Create virtual environment with Python 3.10+
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

# Upgrade pip and install
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -e .

3. Prepare Your iOS Device

Connect and trust:

  1. Connect your iPhone/iPad via USB cable
  2. If prompted on the device, tap "Trust This Computer"
  3. Verify connection: python3 -m pymobiledevice3 usbmux list

Enable Developer Mode (iOS 16+):

  1. Open Xcode on your Mac and connect your device (this registers it as a developer device)
  2. On your iPhone: Settings → Privacy & Security → Developer Mode → Enable
  3. Restart when prompted

4. Start the Tunnel Daemon (iOS 17+ Required)

iOS 17+ requires a tunnel daemon for developer commands. Run this in a separate terminal and keep it running:

cd expo-dev-build-mcp
source .venv/bin/activate
sudo python3 -m pymobiledevice3 remote tunneld

Enter your Mac password when prompted. You'll see connection logs when it's working.

Tip: Keep this terminal open while using the MCP server. You can also set this up as a launchd service for automatic startup.

5. Test It Works

In a new terminal:

cd expo-dev-build-mcp
source .venv/bin/activate

# List devices
python3 -m pymobiledevice3 usbmux list

# Take a test screenshot
python3 -m pymobiledevice3 developer dvt screenshot test.png
open test.png

If the screenshot opens, you're ready to configure Claude.

6. Configure Claude

For Claude Code, add to your MCP settings (run claude mcp to find config location):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "expo-dev": {
      "command": "/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/expo-dev-build-mcp/.venv/bin/python",
      "args": ["-m", "expo_dev_mcp.server"]
    }
  }
}

For Claude Desktop, add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "expo-dev": {
      "command": "/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/expo-dev-build-mcp/.venv/bin/python",
      "args": ["-m", "expo_dev_mcp.server"]
    }
  }
}

Important: Replace /ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/ with the actual path. Find it with pwd in the project directory.

Restart Claude Code/Desktop after updating the config.

Usage

Once configured, ask Claude things like:

  • "Take a screenshot of my phone"
  • "What's on my iPhone screen?"
  • "Show me the device logs"
  • "What apps are installed?"
  • "Launch com.mycompany.myexpoapp"
  • "Kill the app and relaunch it"

Claude will use the MCP tools automatically and can see/analyze the screenshots.

Troubleshooting

"No device found"

  • Check USB connection
  • Run python3 -m pymobiledevice3 usbmux list - device should appear
  • If not listed, try a different USB cable or port
  • Make sure you tapped "Trust" on the device

"InvalidServiceError" or "Unable to connect to Tunneld"

  • iOS 17+ requires the tunnel daemon running
  • Start it in a separate terminal: sudo python3 -m pymobiledevice3 remote tunneld
  • Keep that terminal open while using the MCP server

"Failed to take screenshot"

  • Ensure Developer Mode is enabled (Settings → Privacy & Security → Developer Mode)
  • Make sure tunneld is running (for iOS 17+)
  • Try: python3 -m pymobiledevice3 developer dvt screenshot test.png

Screenshot works manually but not via MCP

  • Check the path in your Claude config is correct (must be absolute path)
  • Restart Claude Code/Desktop after config changes
  • Check MCP server

Tools (7)

screenshotCapture the device screen for analysis
get_logsStream system logs for debugging
list_appsSee installed applications
launch_appStart an app by bundle ID
kill_appForce quit an app
device_infoGet model, iOS version, battery, etc.
list_devicesFind connected iOS devices

Configuration

claude_desktop_config.json
{"mcpServers": {"expo-dev": {"command": "/ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/expo-dev-build-mcp/.venv/bin/python", "args": ["-m", "expo_dev_mcp.server"]}}}

Try it

Take a screenshot of my phone and tell me if the UI looks correct.
Show me the recent system logs from my connected iPhone.
What apps are currently installed on my device?
Launch my Expo app using its bundle ID.
Kill the current app and relaunch it to see if the bug persists.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of Expo Dev Build?

Capture screenshots of physical iOS devices. Stream and analyze system logs for debugging. Manage installed applications (list, launch, kill). Retrieve device hardware and software information. Support for physical iPhone and iPad devices via USB.

What can I use Expo Dev Build for?

Debugging UI layout issues on a physical iPhone screen. Monitoring real-time system logs while testing Expo app features. Automating the process of restarting an app during development cycles. Quickly checking device status and installed app versions.

How do I install Expo Dev Build?

Install Expo Dev Build by running: git clone https://github.com/ryan-crabbe/expo-dev-build-mcp.git && cd expo-dev-build-mcp && python3 -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate && pip install -e .

What MCP clients work with Expo Dev Build?

Expo Dev Build works with any MCP-compatible client including Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, and other editors with MCP support.

Turn this server into reusable context

Keep Expo Dev Build docs, env vars, and workflow notes in Conare so your agent carries them across sessions.

Need the old visual installer? Open Conare IDE.
Open Conare