Surunzi is a small, independent software publisher whose sole public offering, AYA, distills the sprawling Android Debug Bridge into a lightweight desktop GUI. Built for developers, ROM flashers and power users who prefer mouse clicks to command-line incantations, AYA wraps ADB’s device pairing, shell access, logcat streaming, file push-pull and screen mirroring into a single, tabbed window. Typical workflows include sideloading APKs during iterative testing, capturing real-time logs while debugging crashes, batch-installing multiple builds across several handsets, or recording a mirrored screen for documentation. The interface keeps the raw power of ADB exposed—shell commands remain editable—yet adds convenience features such as drag-and-drop file transfer, searchable device lists, one-click screenshots and dark-mode theming. Because it ships as a portable executable, AYA runs from a thumb drive on locked-down workstations and avoids the overhead of a full Android Studio install. Updates arrive quietly through the built-in checker, ensuring compatibility with the latest platform-tools releases without manual PATH editing. Surunzi’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where the package is delivered via trusted Windows sources like winget, always installs the newest build and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch deployment.

AYA

Android ADB desktop app

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