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Mobilewright
Playwright for iOS and Android. Free and open source
Playwright for iOS and Android. One unified API to automate real devices, simulators, and emulators — deterministic, auto-waiting, zero-config. Built for developers and AI agents.
I'm Leor, co-founder of Mobile Next. We build tooling for the agentic era of mobile development.
Mobile testing has been painful for a long time. The frameworks were built for a world where humans write tests by hand, on one platform at a time. None of them were designed for AI agents writing code, and most don't work cleanly across iOS and Android.
Mobilewright is our take. A Playwright-based automation framework for iOS and Android — chainable locators, auto-waiting on every action, and tests that read like English. Zero-config CLI, free and open source.
If you've been wrestling with mobile testing, what's been hardest? I am in the comments.
What is the difference between Mobilewright and Maestro? I am using Maestro for iOS and Android testing, though Maestro doesn't handle real iOS device well.
It is very promising, I did wright few script with mobilewright, simple configuration, easy setup and better execution. my final thought is, for sure it is going to be a game changing for mobile automation.
About Mobilewright on Product Hunt
“Playwright for iOS and Android. Free and open source”
Mobilewright was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 47 upvotes and 10 comments, placing #13 on the daily leaderboard. Playwright for iOS and Android. One unified API to automate real devices, simulators, and emulators — deterministic, auto-waiting, zero-config. Built for developers and AI agents.
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Hi PH 👋
I'm Leor, co-founder of Mobile Next. We build tooling for the agentic era of mobile development.
Mobile testing has been painful for a long time. The frameworks were built for a world where humans write tests by hand, on one platform at a time. None of them were designed for AI agents writing code, and most don't work cleanly across iOS and Android.
Mobilewright is our take. A Playwright-based automation framework for iOS and Android — chainable locators, auto-waiting on every action, and tests that read like English. Zero-config CLI, free and open source.
If you've been wrestling with mobile testing, what's been hardest? I am in the comments.