Bugjaeger Mobile ADB - USB OTG
Bugjaeger Mobile ADB - USB OTG Summary
Bugjaeger Mobile ADB - USB OTG is a ad-supported Android app in Tools by Roman Sisik. Released in Oct 2017 (8 years ago). It has about 3.9M+ installs and 6.2K ratings with a 3.49★ (mixed) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 177.6K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Feb 27, 2026.
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Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Feb 27, 2026 .
3.49★
Ratings: 6.2K
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App Description
Tool to debug, dissect, shell into and control Android device or TV via USB/WiFi
Before you post questions or bad reviews, see FAQ
https://sisik.eu/bugjaeger_faq
If you want new feature, or something is not working, write directly to my email roman@sisik.eu
Bugjaeger tries to give you the expert tools used by Android developers for better control and deep understanding of your Android device internals.
Multitool that can save you the hassle of carrying a laptop.
If you're an Android power user, developer, geek, or hacker, this app should be in your toolkit.
How to use
1.) Enable developer options and USB debugging on your target device (https://developer.android.com/studio/debug/dev-options)
2.) Connect the device where you've installed this app to the target device via USB OTG cable
3.) Allow app to access USB device and make sure target device authorizes USB debugging
Inspecting device internals, running shell scripts, checking logs, making screenshots, sideloading, and many more tasks that are normally done on your laptop can now be performed directly between 2 mobile devices.
This app works as sort of Android to Android ADB (Android Debug Bridge) - it offers some features similar to ADB (Android Debug Bridge), but instead of running on your development machine, it runs directly on your Android device.
You connect your target device through USB OTG cable or through WiFi and you'll be able to play around with the device.
You can control your Android TV, Wear OS watch, or even Raspberry Pi with Android Things OS and Oculus VR.
Main features
- running shell scripts on target device
- sideload regular/split APKs (e.g. to Oculus Quest VR)
- sideload/flash AOSP images (e.g. Android Preview on Pixel)
- remote interactive shell
- TV remote controller
- mirroring screen + remotely control with touch gesture
- reading, filtering, and exporting device logs (logcat)
- pull APK files
- ADB backups, inspecting and extracting content of backup files
- screenshots
- performing various ADB commands for controlling your device (rebooting, going to bootloader, rotating screen, killing running apps, ...)
- launch, force-stop, disable apps
- uninstalling and installing packages, checking various details about installed apps
- copying ap
