Cloud phone


Go cloud
Control cloud phones from your computer
Cloud phones are just like regular Android phones, but they live online instead of in your hand. With GeeLark’s cloud phones, you don’t have to buy or maintain physical devices for testing or account management anymore. Do everything in the cloud, save money, and be more efficient.

Virtual phones
GeeLark’s virtual phones operate in the cloud and work the same as real phones. Access them whenever, wherever you need.

Unique setup
Each cloud phone has its own unique device info setup, so your experience is like using a real mobile phone with privacy and operational security.

Bulk actions
Optimize your workflows by controlling multiple cloud phones at once.

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Flexible setup
Customize your cloud phone
With GeeLark, you get total control over your cloud phones. Set up Android versions, server locations, device brands, and languages exactly how you need them. Customize your mobile workspace for maximum flexibility, smooth operations, and secure online activities.


Automation
Automate tasks with AI
GeeLark offers synchronizer and AI-powered automation templates for streamlining app testing workflows, verifying functionality, and automating tasks, speeding up your testing process and providing faster feedback.

I recommend GeeLark to anyone looking to automate mobile app workflows with social media accounts. It has task automation templates for TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, and you can also create custom ones.
Hitesh Sant
Business technology expert at Geekflare

Synchronizer
The synchronizer mirrors actions performed on one cloud phone to all other open ones.

RPA
Use pre-built templates for quick automation or create custom task workflows with our RPA.

GeeLark AI
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Team collaboration
Team up, scale up
GeeLark’s team collaboration features make it easy for your team to work together, no matter where they’re located. Create roles, assign permissions, and share cloud phones, making teamwork simple and efficient.

Why should you use cloud phones?
GeeLark’s cloud phone is a virtual Android device hosted in the cloud. It’s built to help you manage your mobile tasks securely and efficiently, and it’s great for privacy. Unlike traditional Android emulators or antidetect browsers, GeeLark provides a fully functional mobile environment that works just like real smartphones.
GeeLark’s cloud phones are ideal when you need to run many mobile apps at once, do thorough app testing, or make sure each of your online activities has its own dedicated space. Using cloud phones saves you the cost and trouble of buying and keeping up with physical devices. Plus, you get a much better Android experience than what those basic simulators offer.
And there’s more! GeeLark’s cloud phones help you speed things up with automation tools. They can handle phone actions like tapping, opening apps, logging in, posting, and lots of other things. If you’re working with a team, GeeLark lets everyone access shared cloud phones with different access levels. So, even if your team is far apart, you can still work together efficiently and securely.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a cloud phone?
A cloud phone is a virtual Android phone that operates on the cloud server. It provides the same functionality as a real smartphone, allowing you to run apps, connect to networks, and perform all usual phone tasks. When you control cloud phones from a computer, you get a full smartphone experience without the hassle of carrying multiple physical phones or worrying about storage limitations.
What are cloud phones used for?
Cloud phones are typically used in scenarios where smartphones are needed for running apps. For example:
- App tests: Developers can use cloud phones to test their apps and see how they run on different OS versions, allowing them to find and fix bugs.
- Ad verification: Use cloud phones with different proxies to see how your ads perform on mobile websites and apps in various locations.
- Privacy protection: Use cloud phones with unique customized settings to keep your mobile workspace isolated and personal information secure while accessing different platforms and profiles.
Can I use a cloud phone for making calls or receiving SMS?
GeeLark’s cloud phones don’t come with a SIM card or eSIM, so you can’t make calls or get SMS on them.
Can cloud phones be automated?
Of course! Automating cloud phones is straightforward in GeeLark with the use of its built-in automation tools:
- Synchronizer: The synchronizer lets you mirror actions across all your cloud phones instantly. So, if you do something on one phone, it happens on all of them.
- Automation templates: GeeLark provides a ton of RPA automation templates for things like logins, posting, liking, and more, on different platforms. You can edit these templates to fit your needs, or even create your own custom workflows to automate anything you want.
- API: If you’re into coding, the API is a super efficient way to automate your cloud phone actions.
What OS do your cloud phones run?
GeeLark Cloud phones provide a modern and efficient approach to phone farming. By replacing physical devices with cloud-based alternatives accessible through a single laptop application, you can simplify management and reduce costs. This approach also enables remote operation from any location, eliminates physical space constraints, and facilitates collaborative work, a feature limited by traditional phone farm setups.
Do you offer iOS cloud phones?
iOS cloud phones are not available at the moment. The good news is, we’re working on them and they’ll be released pretty soon.
What are the differences between cloud phones and Android emulators?
Unlike regular Android emulators that just fake the hardware, like the processor and graphics card, GeeLark gives you a real Android environment with actual hardware info. This seriously cuts down on the chances of apps or games detecting you. Plus, thanks to cloud server power, GeeLark runs heavy-duty apps and games smoothly. And you can run a bunch of them at once, without your computer slowing you down.
Emulators, on the other hand, are limited by your computer’s power. Heavy apps can freeze, and compatibility depends on how well the emulator’s software is optimized, which can mean some apps just won’t work right. Check out our article for a full comparison between cloud phones and Android emulators.