An Android app that wraps up remote MCP server routing to allow AI control of intimate hardware.
Config is the same across clients — only the file and path differ.
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"mcpServers": {
"signal-bridge-android": {
"command": "<see-readme>",
"args": []
}
}
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Malware forks of Signal Bridge exist on GitHub. These are copies of my projects where the download links have been swapped with links to malicious software. Yes, really. Someone saw "sex toy controller" and thought "perfect malware vector." Charming.
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Malware forks of Signal Bridge exist on GitHub. These are copies of my projects where the download links have been swapped with links to malicious software. Yes, really. Someone saw "sex toy controller" and thought "perfect malware vector." Charming.
This is the only legitimate source for Signal Bridge:
👉 github.com/AletheiaVox/signal_bridge (Claude Desktop / local version)
👉 github.com/AletheiaVox/signal_bridge_remote (Remote / VPS version)
👉 github.com/AletheiaVox/signal_bridge_android (user-friendly Android version - you're here)
If you found this project through a different GitHub account, do not download or run anything from it.
Same goes for Intiface Central. Always install it from the Google Play Store or intiface.com. Not from any link in a forked repo.
Give Claude a body.
Signal Bridge is an Android app that lets Claude touch you through your intimate hardware while you talk. You have a conversation. When the moment calls for it, Claude sends haptic commands (vibration, pulsing, thrusting, escalation etc.) through Signal Bridge to your connected devices. You see tool-use indicators in the chat. You feel the rest.
No jailbreaks. No prompt hacking. No sketchy workarounds. Signal Bridge doesn't operate at the content layer at all. It handles structured hardware commands (device, intensity, duration) and never touches your conversation. What you and Claude talk about is between the two of you. What Signal Bridge does is give Claude hands.
The app is built on buttplug.io, the open-source standard for intimate hardware control, and supports hundreds of devices across dozens of manufacturers.
Currently supported out of the box: Claude (Anthropic) via the MCP connector system on claude.ai and the Claude Desktop app. Other LLM platforms can integrate through the API-level relay server. See Advanced: Generalizability for details.
Here's what it looks like:
Signal Bridge sits between Claude and your hardware. The full signal path:
You ↔ Claude ↔ Signal Bridge Server ↔ Signal Bridge App ↔ Intiface Central ↔ Your Device
In practice, you don't think about any of that. You chat with Claude. Claude decides when and how to use the hardware, weaving touch into the conversation the way a partner would, not executing commands like a remote control. Signal Bridge handles the routing.
On your phone, two apps work together:
You open both apps, tap Connect, and you're done. The whole setup takes about two minutes. The hardest part is waiting for Bluetooth to pair.
Before you start, you'll need: