flipper-mcp
MCP server that enables full control of a Flipper Zero device over USB, including screenshots, radio protocols, and app development without requiring a COM port.
README
flipper-mcp 🐬
Control your Flipper Zero from Claude (or any MCP client) over USB — no COM port needed. Screenshots, RF / NFC / IR / GPIO, and build & deploy your own apps (FAPs) — all over USB. Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows.

Why it's different
Most Flipper MCP servers just wrap the serial CLI. flipper-mcp goes further:
- 🔌 Works with no COM port. On Windows, when the USB serial interface is bound to
WinUSB (Google's ADB driver) and no
COMxexists, it talks to the Flipper directly over the raw USB bulk endpoints viapyusb/libusb— no admin, no driver change. On macOS/Linux it uses the native serial device automatically. Transport is auto-selected: real serial port first, raw USB fallback. - 🛠️ Build & deploy your own apps (FAPs) over USB. Scaffold → build with
ufbt→ upload to the SD card and launch — all over USB, no COM port required. - 📸 Screenshots + reliable virtual buttons. Capture the 128×64 framebuffer as a
PNG, and send
PRESS → SHORT/LONG → RELEASEbutton sequences that actually register. - 🧰 35 tools covering device info, power telemetry, SD-card storage (md5-verified binary transfer), Sub-GHz, NFC, RFID, Infrared (+ universal remotes), GPIO, I²C, iButton, LED, vibro, app control, and a raw CLI passthrough for everything else.
Built and verified live against a real Flipper Zero (firmware 1.4.3) on macOS and Windows.
Install (30 seconds)
# Run instantly, no install (recommended, once published to PyPI):
uvx flipper-mcp
# or with pip:
pip install flipper-mcp
Register with Claude Code
After pip install flipper-mcp (or using uvx), register the server once at user scope.
macOS / Linux:
claude mcp add --transport stdio --scope user \
--env FLIPPER_TRANSPORT=auto \
flipper -- flipper-mcp
Windows (PowerShell):
claude mcp add --transport stdio --scope user `
--env FLIPPER_TRANSPORT=auto `
flipper -- flipper-mcp
Then check /mcp inside Claude Code. Environment overrides:
| Variable | Values | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
FLIPPER_TRANSPORT |
auto (default), serial, usb |
Force a transport, or auto-select serial → raw USB |
FLIPPER_COM_PORT |
e.g. COM5, /dev/tty.usbmodemflip_xxxx |
Force a specific serial port |
macOS/Linux: the Flipper appears automatically as
/dev/tty.usbmodemflip_*(macOS) or/dev/ttyACM*(Linux). Close qFlipper first — only one program can hold the port at a time. Windows: if noCOMxexists, the raw WinUSB transport is used automatically. Seedocs/setup.mdfor the full per-OS guide.
Tools (35)
| Domain | Tools |
|---|---|
| Connection | flipper_status, flipper_connect, flipper_disconnect |
| System / info | flipper_device_info, flipper_power_info, flipper_uptime, flipper_ping, flipper_reboot, flipper_find_my_flipper |
| CLI | flipper_cli, flipper_cli_stream |
| Storage (SD / flash) | flipper_list_dir, flipper_stat, flipper_storage_space, flipper_read_file, flipper_write_file, flipper_upload_file, flipper_mkdir, flipper_delete, flipper_rename |
| GUI | flipper_screenshot, flipper_press |
| Radio / subsystems | flipper_led, flipper_vibro, flipper_gpio, flipper_ir_send, flipper_ir_universal, flipper_subghz_tx_file, flipper_subghz_rx |
| Apps | flipper_list_apps, flipper_app_start, flipper_app_exit |
| FAP development | fap_scaffold, fap_build, fap_deploy |
Build your own app (FAP)
fap_scaffold("my_app") # ufbt create -> apps/my_app/
# edit apps/my_app/my_app.c + application.fam
fap_deploy("my_app") # ufbt build -> upload to /ext/apps/<category>/ -> launch
ufbt (the build) needs no device; deploying goes over USB via the protobuf RPC
storage upload, so no COM port is required. A worked example lives in
examples/mcp_demo/ — a small counter app built and launched
on-device during development.
How it works
flipper-mcp drives the Flipper's text serial CLI and its protobuf RPC over a
single USB byte stream. It auto-selects the transport (real serial port → raw
WinUSB), decodes the column-major framebuffer into PNGs, and chains length-delimited
RPC frames for binary-safe, md5-verified file transfer. Verified protocol notes live in
docs/research/.
Safety & legality
⚠️ Radio-transmit tools (flipper_subghz_tx_file, flipper_ir_send, flipper_ir_universal)
affect real RF hardware and spectrum. Only transmit on frequencies and hardware you
are legally authorized to use. You are responsible for complying with your local
regulations.
Author
Made by Yair Hernández (@yairhdz24).
Licensed under the MIT License © 2026 Yair Hernández.
Contributions welcome — see CONTRIBUTING.md.
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