Remote ADB Over WiFi vVARY
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Wirelessly connect to Android devices over WiFi and run ADB commands. No root.
Remote ADB lets you run ADB (Android Debug Bridge) commands wirelessly from your phone to other Android devices β no root required. Whether you're using Android 12+ with built-in pairing UI or older Android versions, this app simplifies wireless debugging and remote control.
π§ Features:
β’ π‘ Connect to devices over Wi-Fi (ADB wireless debug)
β’ π Pair devices via ADB Pairing Code (Android 12+)
β’ π§βπ» Run shell commands directly from your phone
β’ π§© Support for both modern and legacy ADB connection methods
β’ π² No root required, minimal setup
π± How to Use β Android 12 and Above:
1. On the target device, go to:
Β Β Β Β Settings > Developer Options > Wireless Debugging
2. Enable Wireless Debugging
3. Tap βPair device with pairing codeβ
4. Open this app on the controller device β it will automatically scan and detect nearby devices
5. Tap the detected device β Enter the pairing code β Done!
6. Now you can send ADB commands from your phone
πΆ How to Use β Devices Without Pairing Mode (Android 11 and below):
These versions do not support built-in ADB pairing UI, but you can still connect wirelessly:
1. Connect the target device to a PC via USB
2. On your PC, run the command:
Β Β Β Β
3. Disconnect USB β now the device listens for ADB over Wi-Fi
4. Find the device IP from Settings > About > Status
5. Open this app β Enter IP:5555 and connect
6. You're now ready to send ADB commands remotely
Note: Ensure USB Debugging is enabled on the target device.
β οΈ Requirements:
β’ Developer Options and USB Debugging enabled on the target device
β’ Wi-Fi connection (both devices must be on the same network for pairing)
π‘οΈ Disclaimer:
This app requires technical knowledge of ADB and is intended for developers, testers, and power users. Use responsibly.
π§ Features:
β’ π‘ Connect to devices over Wi-Fi (ADB wireless debug)
β’ π Pair devices via ADB Pairing Code (Android 12+)
β’ π§βπ» Run shell commands directly from your phone
β’ π§© Support for both modern and legacy ADB connection methods
β’ π² No root required, minimal setup
π± How to Use β Android 12 and Above:
1. On the target device, go to:
Β Β Β Β Settings > Developer Options > Wireless Debugging
2. Enable Wireless Debugging
3. Tap βPair device with pairing codeβ
4. Open this app on the controller device β it will automatically scan and detect nearby devices
5. Tap the detected device β Enter the pairing code β Done!
6. Now you can send ADB commands from your phone
πΆ How to Use β Devices Without Pairing Mode (Android 11 and below):
These versions do not support built-in ADB pairing UI, but you can still connect wirelessly:
1. Connect the target device to a PC via USB
2. On your PC, run the command:
Β Β Β Β
adb tcpip 55553. Disconnect USB β now the device listens for ADB over Wi-Fi
4. Find the device IP from Settings > About > Status
5. Open this app β Enter IP:5555 and connect
6. You're now ready to send ADB commands remotely
Note: Ensure USB Debugging is enabled on the target device.
β οΈ Requirements:
β’ Developer Options and USB Debugging enabled on the target device
β’ Wi-Fi connection (both devices must be on the same network for pairing)
π‘οΈ Disclaimer:
This app requires technical knowledge of ADB and is intended for developers, testers, and power users. Use responsibly.
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Version Information
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- Downloads
- 5K+
- Updated on
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- Released
- Jul 13, 2025
- Requires
- Android Varies with device