A real device in your browser, milliseconds away.
Every phone, tablet, TV, and set-top box in your lab is one click from any tester's browser — screen and audio streamed live, no plugins or client installs. The device sits on your network, so control feels local — typically 10–20 ms — and the stream never leaves your building.
Everything you'd do with the device in hand. And a few things you couldn't.
A live session is more than a video feed. The lab exposes the device's whole surface — input, sensors, storage, logs, and network — from one screen.
Drive it directly
Touch, gestures, hardware keys, text entry, and rotation — sent instantly to the device, rendered on the real screen.
Install mid-session
Push builds from the versioned build library: chunked APK install on Android, OTA manifest install on iOS. Launch, kill, and switch apps live.
Simulate the world
Set GPS coordinates to test geo-fenced flows, read incoming SMS for OTP logins, and switch the device's WiFi network mid-session.
Open a device shell
A live shell in the browser — full ADB on Android, a whitelisted command set on iOS — plus file push and pull in both directions.
Watch the inside
Live device logs on every platform — logcat on Android, syslog on iOS, TV and browser logs alike — streaming in session and downloadable per run. ANR capture pulls the trace when an app stops responding.
Watch performance live
FPS, CPU, memory, battery, and network stream into the session panel in real time — you see the app's vitals while you drive it, and it's all saved with the session.
And every session records itself. Performance vitals and HTTP(S) network capture stream live into every manual session by default — no setup, no separate run. When a bug appears, the FPS trace and the API calls behind it are already on screen and already saved. See performance testing and network capture.
Shared devices without the turf wars.
Devices are a shared resource; the lab treats them like one. Reserve a device before a release test, and let the platform reclaim what people forget.
- Booking and reservation with a reserve key, so a device is yours for the window you need it
- Heartbeat-driven idle timeout — walk away and the session closes itself, freeing the device
- Self-healing cleanup reclaims stale sessions automatically, no admin needed
- Multiplex sessions: control multiple devices side by side in one screen — same build, many form factors
When the screen won't let itself be captured.
Streaming apps with DRM render black frames to screen capture — on every remote-testing product. RobusTest's answer is physical: a camera node films the actual panel and streams the optical view into the same live session, with region-of-interest selection to frame the screen.
- Camera-based optical view for DRM-protected playback
- Same session controls — input still flows to the device
- Used for media apps, banking apps with capture protection, and TV panels
Give every tester a full device rack.
No queues, no per-minute meter, no build uploads to someone else's cloud. Tell us your device list and we'll size the lab.