by skwallace36 · MCP Server · ★ 85
Pepper Pepper gives AI agents eyes and hands inside iOS Simulator apps. It injects a shared library into any running simulator app — no source changes, no SDK, no build step. Your agent sees the screen as structured data, taps buttons, inspects live objects, intercepts network calls, reads the heap, and debugs layout issues. Dylib injection requires the simulator; device support uses a different mechanism. https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/42ab3f1b-21f8-48e6-820f-7ca4012fb03b Claude navigating and inspecting Ice Cubes (Mastodon client) with zero source access.
| Stars | 85 |
| Forks | 10 |
| Language | Swift |
| Category | MCP Server |
| License | MIT |
| Quality Score | 61.5488845660523/100 |
| Open Issues | 37 |
| Last Updated | 2026-04-29 |
| Created | 2026-03-24 |
| Platforms | claude-code, mcp |
| Est. Tokens | ~222k |
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Pepper is iOS dynamic library MCP for agents. It is categorized as a MCP Server with 85 GitHub stars.
Pepper is primarily written in Swift. It covers topics such as accessibility, ai-agent, claude.
You can find installation instructions and usage details in the Pepper GitHub repository at github.com/skwallace36/Pepper. The project has 85 stars and 10 forks, indicating an active community.
Pepper is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.