Live interaction with your iOS Simulator — from your iPhone, or any browser.
No Xcode on your laptop. No remote desktop squinting.
Mata on iPhone — full simulator interaction
Mata host app — streaming your simulator
// why mata
Picture it: a Mac Mini on your desk at home. Monitor, keyboard, always on. Your coding agent running, Xcode open, simulator building. This is your engine room — powerful, silent, never going anywhere.
In your bag: something barely there. A thin laptop with no fan, no heat, no spinning disk. Maybe just a browser. You're at a café, on a train, in a hotel. Your engine room is still running. Your agent is still building.
The only thing missing is a window into it.
Mata is that window. A live, resolution-matched stream of your iOS Simulator — with full interaction. Tap through your app, catch what's broken, tell your agent what to fix. From your phone or any browser, without Xcode ever opening on the device in your bag.
And you don't have to maintain two Xcode installs, re-sync provisioning profiles, or argue with certificates on two machines. One build machine. One source of truth. Your lightweight device stays lightweight.
Your MacBook runs cool all afternoon. The café doesn't need to have outlets.
// what you get
// the full picture
Your agent runs on a Mac Mini. Moshi keeps you in the terminal. Mata shows you what's being built. The device in your bag just needs a screen.
// the name
A window into your simulator — appearing wherever you are
To multiply, to split — one simulator, many screens
A two-tailed cat yokai — one form, many appearances
Mac host app included — run it on the machine with your simulator.
Then connect from your iPhone or any browser.