DroidShell
Jan Sallads
DroidShell is a local-network ADB toolkit for your Android devices. Connect using Android’s built-in Wireless debugging feature or classic ADB over TCP/IP. After pairing, you can run shell commands, view logcat output, mirror the screen and use basic navigation tools from your iPhone or iPad. Pairing requires physical access to the Android device and the pairing code shown on that device. DroidShell cannot connect to devices without ADB authorization. Features: • Wireless ADB pairing and connection • Classic ADB TCP/IP connection support • Interactive ADB shell terminal • Command history and reusable command snippets • Logcat viewer for debugging device output • Screen mirroring for supported devices • Touchscreen input mode for paired devices • Basic navigation buttons for Back, Home, App Switch and Power • Saved devices for faster reconnects • Local network workflow with no account required • One-time purchase, no subscription DroidShell is designed for developers, testers and technical users who need ADB tools for their own Android devices. Important: Use DroidShell only with devices you own or are allowed to debug. DroidShell does not bypass Android security and does not provide unauthorized access. DroidShell is an independent developer tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by or officially connected to Google, Android, Genymobile, the Android Open Source Project or the scrcpy project.