GameTec-live is an open-source, hobby-driven publisher whose single public offering, Chameleon Ultra GUI, caters to hardware hackers, penetration testers, and RFID researchers who need a visual way to configure the popular Chameleon Ultra / Chameleon Lite pocket-sized NFC/RFID emulator. Built in Google’s Flutter framework, the program presents a clean, cross-platform desktop interface for reading, writing, cloning, and simulating 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz tags, managing slot configurations, monitoring live field interactions, and flashing firmware updates without forcing users to memorize command-line syntax. Typical workflows include security audits of office badge systems, rapid prototyping of contactless payment or transit apps, and spontaneous capture of unknown card formats during red-team engagements. Because the GUI is distributed as a portable build, it can be carried on a USB stick and launched on Windows, macOS, or Linux laptops that accompany the tiny Chameleon device in the field. The repository welcomes pull requests, keeps pace with evolving firmware features, and bundles transparent changelogs so researchers can verify cryptographic routines or add new card protocols as they appear. GameTec-live software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where the latest Windows build is delivered through trusted package sources such as winget, ensuring up-to-date installation and the option to batch-deploy alongside other utilities.

Chameleon Ultra GUI

A GUI for the Chameleon Ultra/Chameleon Lite written in Flutter for cross platform operation

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