Tutorial · Emulo Agent
Your first macro on Emulo Agent
On the PC, driving an Android emulator. From zero to a macro running on the simulator.
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Install and open Emulo Agent
Download it on the Microsoft Store and open it. On first run, a quick assistant prepares the environment: language, ADB and a hardware summary.
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Sign in to your account
Log in or create a free account. The same account works on the portal and on Emulo Mobile.
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Create a profile
On the Profiles tab, click New profile and choose "Add real profile". Connect to an installed emulator (MuMu, BlueStacks, LDPlayer or Nox) with "Search emulators". No emulator? Use a "demonstration profile".
ADB must be enabled inside the emulator. The app includes a "How to enable ADB?" guide per emulator.
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Turn on the emulator
On the profile, click "Turn on emulator" and wait for Android to boot.
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Open the simulator in the emulator
Inside the emulator, open the browser and type the simulator address. Tap the FakeApp icon to open the test app.
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Build the macro
On the profile, click "Create macro". Capture the screen, add an action (for example "Click on image") and a condition (for example "Color appearance" for the green button).
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Test a step
Use the Play on each step to test only that action, and "Test Macro" to run the whole macro once on the emulator.
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Run it
Save the macro and, on the Automations tab, click "Run on this profile". Watch Emulo detect the simulator targets and tap on its own.
Good to know
- Needs a Windows PC and an installed Android emulator.
- ADB must be enabled inside the emulator.
- One profile per emulator instance; the macro runs per profile.
- Free account and trial; subscription for continued use.