Andora brings the power of ADB to a modern interface, so anyone can manage Android devices from Windows — no command line required.
Android Debug Bridge (ADB) is powerful but intimidating. Developers, testers, and power users need it every day to install APKs, capture logs, mirror screens, and transfer files. But the command-line interface creates a real barrier for most people.
Setting up ADB means downloading the Android SDK, configuring PATH variables, and memorizing arcane commands. Most people give up before they start.
Andora changes that. We bundle everything you need into a single Windows application with a clean, intuitive interface. No setup. No terminal. Connect your device and go.
Andora wraps ADB and related Android tools in a modern GUI. You get all the power without the complexity:
Andora runs entirely on your local machine. We don't collect, store, or transmit any personal data. Your files and device info never leave your computer.
The Pro license is a one-time purchase with lifetime updates. No recurring fees, no feature lockouts after trial periods. Pay once, use forever.
Every feature is designed to minimize clicks and cognitive load. Complex operations should feel simple, and simple operations should feel obvious.
Clear documentation, honest comparisons with competitors, and responsive support. We tell you what Andora can — and can't — do.
Andora serves a wide range of users who need to interact with Android devices from Windows:
Andora wouldn't exist without the work of the open-source community. We rely on scrcpy for mirroring, the official Android Debug Bridge, and FFmpeg for media handling. We contribute back when we can — bug reports, feature requests, and the occasional patch.