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    Mcp Remote Macos Use

    The only general AI agent that does NOT requires extra API key, giving you full control on your local and remote MacOs from Claude Desktop App

    411 stars
    Python
    Updated Nov 4, 2025
    claude-desktop
    computer-use
    general-agent
    macos
    macos-use
    mcp-server

    Table of Contents

    • To-Do List (Prioritized)
    • Features
    • Why We Built This
    • Native macOS Experience Without Compromise
    • Open Architecture By Design
    • Effortless Deployment
    • Streamlined Bootstrap Process
    • Architecture
    • Installation
    • WebRTC Support via LiveKit
    • Developer Instruction
    • Clone the repo
    • Building the Docker Image
    • Cross-Platform Publishing
    • Usage
    • Tools Specifications
    • remote_macos_get_screen
    • remote_macos_send_keys
    • remote_macos_mouse_move
    • remote_macos_mouse_click
    • remote_macos_mouse_double_click
    • remote_macos_mouse_scroll
    • remote_macos_open_application
    • remote_macos_mouse_drag_n_drop
    • Limitations
    • Security Note
    • License

    Table of Contents

    • To-Do List (Prioritized)
    • Features
    • Why We Built This
    • Native macOS Experience Without Compromise
    • Open Architecture By Design
    • Effortless Deployment
    • Streamlined Bootstrap Process
    • Architecture
    • Installation
    • WebRTC Support via LiveKit
    • Developer Instruction
    • Clone the repo
    • Building the Docker Image
    • Cross-Platform Publishing
    • Usage
    • Tools Specifications
    • remote_macos_get_screen
    • remote_macos_send_keys
    • remote_macos_mouse_move
    • remote_macos_mouse_click
    • remote_macos_mouse_double_click
    • remote_macos_mouse_scroll
    • remote_macos_open_application
    • remote_macos_mouse_drag_n_drop
    • Limitations
    • Security Note
    • License

    Documentation

    MCP Server - Remote MacOs Use

    The first open-source MCP server that enables AI to fully control remote macOS systems.

    A direct alternative to OpenAI Operator, optimized specifically for autonomous AI agents with complete desktop capabilities, requiring no additional software installation.

    Docker Pulls

    License: MIT

    Showcases

    • Research Twitter and Post Twitter(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--QHz2jcvcs)
    • Use CapCut to create short highlight video(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKAqiNoU8ec)
    • AI Recruiter: Automated candidate information collection, qualifying applications and sending screening sessions using Mail App
    • AI Marketing Intern: LinkedIn engagement - automated following, liking, and commenting with relevant users
    • AI Marketing Intern: Twitter engagement - automated following, liking, and commenting with relevant users

    To-Do List (Prioritized)

    1. Performance Optimization - Match speed of Ubuntu desktop alternatives

    2. Apple Scripts Generation - Reduce execution time while maintaining flexibility

    3. VNC Cursor Visibility - Improve debugging and demo experience

    *We welcome contributions!*

    Features

    • No Extra API Costs: Free screen processing with your existing Claude Pro plan
    • Minimal Setup: Just enable Screen Sharing on the target Mac – no additional software needed
    • Universal Compatibility: Works with all macOS versions, current and future

    Why We Built This

    Native macOS Experience Without Compromise

    The macOS native ecosystem remains unmatched in user experience today and will continue to be the gold standard for years to come. This is where human capabilities truly thrive, and now your AI can operate in this environment with the same fluency.

    Open Architecture By Design

    • Universal LLM Compatibility: Work with any MCP Client of your choice
    • Model Flexibility: Seamlessly integrate with OpenAI, Anthropic, or any other LLM provider
    • Future-Proof Integration: Designed to evolve with the MCP ecosystem

    Effortless Deployment

    • Zero Setup on Target Machines: No background applications or agents needed on macOS
    • Screen Sharing is All You Need: Control any Mac with Screen Sharing enabled
    • Eliminate Backend Complexity: Unlike other solutions that require running Python applications or background services

    Streamlined Bootstrap Process

    • Leverage Claude Desktop's Polished UI: No need for developer-style Python interfaces
    • Intuitive User Experience: Interact with your AI-controlled Mac through a familiar, user-friendly interface
    • Instant Productivity: Start working immediately without configuration hassles

    Architecture

    Installation

    • Enable Screen Sharing on MacOs If you rent a mac from macstadium.com, you can skip this step
    • Connect to your remote MacOs
    • Install Docker Desktop for local Mac
    • Add this MCP server to Claude Desktop

    You can configure Claude Desktop to use the Docker image by adding the following to your Claude configuration:

    json
    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "remote-macos-use": {
          "command": "docker",
          "args": [
            "run",
            "-i",
            "-e",
            "MACOS_USERNAME=your_macos_username",
            "-e",
            "MACOS_PASSWORD=your_macos_password",
            "-e",
            "MACOS_HOST=your_macos_hostname_or_ip",
            "--rm",
            "buryhuang/mcp-remote-macos-use:latest"
          ]
        }
      }
    }

    WebRTC Support via LiveKit

    This server now includes WebRTC support through LiveKit integration, enabling:

    • Low-latency real-time screen sharing
    • Improved performance and responsiveness
    • Better network efficiency compared to traditional VNC
    • Automatic quality adaptation based on network conditions

    To use WebRTC features, you'll need to:

    1. Set up a LiveKit server or use LiveKit Cloud

    2. Configure the LiveKit environment variables as shown in the configuration example above

    Developer Instruction

    Clone the repo

    bash
    # Clone the repository
    git clone https://github.com/yourusername/mcp-remote-macos-use.git
    cd mcp-remote-macos-use

    Building the Docker Image

    bash
    # Build the Docker image
    docker build -t mcp-remote-macos-use .

    Cross-Platform Publishing

    To publish the Docker image for multiple platforms, you can use the docker buildx command. Follow these steps:

    1. Create a new builder instance (if you haven't already):

    bash
    docker buildx create --use

    2. Build and push the image for multiple platforms:

    bash
    docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 -t buryhuang/mcp-remote-macos-use:latest --push .

    3. Verify the image is available for the specified platforms:

    bash
    docker buildx imagetools inspect buryhuang/mcp-remote-macos-use:latest

    Usage

    The server provides Remote MacOs functionality through MCP tools.

    Tools Specifications

    The server provides the following tools for remote macOS control:

    remote_macos_get_screen

    Connect to a remote macOS machine and get a screenshot of the remote desktop. Uses environment variables for connection details.

    remote_macos_send_keys

    Send keyboard input to a remote macOS machine. Uses environment variables for connection details.

    remote_macos_mouse_move

    Move the mouse cursor to specified coordinates on a remote macOS machine, with automatic coordinate scaling. Uses environment variables for connection details.

    remote_macos_mouse_click

    Perform a mouse click at specified coordinates on a remote macOS machine, with automatic coordinate scaling. Uses environment variables for connection details.

    remote_macos_mouse_double_click

    Perform a mouse double-click at specified coordinates on a remote macOS machine, with automatic coordinate scaling. Uses environment variables for connection details.

    remote_macos_mouse_scroll

    Perform a mouse scroll at specified coordinates on a remote macOS machine, with automatic coordinate scaling. Uses environment variables for connection details.

    remote_macos_open_application

    Opens/activates an application and returns its PID for further interactions.

    remote_macos_mouse_drag_n_drop

    Perform a mouse drag operation from start point and drop to end point on a remote macOS machine, with automatic coordinate scaling.

    All tools use the environment variables configured during setup instead of requiring connection parameters.

    Limitations

    • Authentication Support:
    • Only Apple Authentication (protocol 30) is supported

    Security Note

    https://support.apple.com/guide/remote-desktop/encrypt-network-data-apdfe8e386b/mac

    https://cafbit.com/post/apple_remote_desktop_quirks/

    We only support protocol 30, which uses the Diffie-Hellman key agreement protocol with a 512-bit prime. This protocol is used by macOS 11 to macOS 12 when communicating with OS X 10.11 or earlier clients.

    Here's the information converted to a markdown table:

    macOS version running Remote DesktopmacOS client versionAuthenticationControl and ObserveCopy items or install packageAll other tasksProtocol Version
    macOS 13macOS 132048-bit RSA host keys2048-bit RSA host keys2048-bit RSA host keys to authenticate, then 128-bit AES2048-bit RSA host keys36
    macOS 13macOS 10.12Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol for local only. Diffie-Hellman (DH) if bound to LDAP or macOS server is version 10.11 or earlierSRP or DH,128-bit AESSRP or DH to authenticate, then 128-bit AES2048-bit RSA host keys35
    macOS 11 to macOS 12macOS 10.12 to macOS 13Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol for local only, Diffie-Hellman if bound to LDAPSRP or DH 1024-bit, 128-bit AES2048-bit RSA host keys macOS 13 to macOS 10.132048-bit RSA host keys macOS 10.13 or later33
    macOS 11 to macOS 12OS X 10.11 or earlierDH 1024-bitDH 1024-bit, 128-bit AESDiffie-Hellman Key agreement protocol with a 512-bit primeDiffie-Hellman Key agreement protocol with a 512-bit prime30

    Always use secure, authenticated connections when accessing remote remote MacOs machines. This tool should only be used with servers you trust and have permission to access.

    License

    See the LICENSE file for details.

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