ADB Wrench: Browser-Based Android Debugging Tool with AI Assistant via WebUSB
By
Mukul Joshi
Leave it on the tray for the seagulls.
Summary
ADB Wrench is a browser-based Android Debug Bridge (ADB) tool that works via WebUSB without requiring any installation, SDKs, or drivers. It includes an AI assistant that converts plain English into ADB commands, offers BYOK (bring your own API key) with zero tracking, and provides various debugging features including shell access, logcat, file browser, app manager, screenshots, and performance monitoring, all running client-side.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledBrowser-based ADB tool via WebUSB. No SDK, no drivers, no install – just plug in and debug.
Includes an AI assistant that runs ADB commands from plain English.
BYOK (bring your own API key), zero tracking.
Features: shell, logcat, file browser, app manager, screenshots, performance monitoring, and more.
Everything runs client-side.
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