Hardware Simulation.
Built Into Your Editor.
Stop context-switching. Emuluxe natively integrates high-fidelity mobile simulation directly into VS Code, Cursor, and Antigravity.
Why Editor-Native?
When you map hardware rendering directly to your source code, your development speed exponentially increases.
Zero-Latency HMR
Every file save triggers an instant local tunnel push. See your component changes seamlessly reflow on actual device screens within milliseconds.
Deep DOM Mapping
Click any simulated element to jump straight to its React, Vue, or HTML source definition in your IDE.
Native AI Grounding
Emuluxe actively feeds hardware specifications and screen contexts directly into your Cursor or Antigravity agents for hyper-accurate AI fixes.
VS Code Integration.
Perfected.
The Emuluxe VS Code extension doesn't just embed a browser; it parses your project structure, securely tunnels your local dev server port, and mounts a full React Native / Web simulation tightly coupled with your source map.
- Full workspace synchronization
- Localhost secure tunneling protocol
- Lightweight footprint, 0 DOM lag


Cursor Integration.
A UI God-mode.
Cursor's Composer is incredibly powerful, but it lacks visual feedback. Emuluxe bridges this gap by injecting the exact device viewport dimensions, CSS computed styles, and accessibility tree directly into Cursor's prompt context.
- "Fix this layout for iPhone 15" support
- Visual screenshot parsing to Composer
- Autonomous visual regression tracking
Antigravity SDK.
Automated testing.
For teams utilizing Antigravity's autonomous software agents, Emuluxe provides the crucial MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration required for agents to spin up, control, and visually verify device hardware simulations.
- Antigravity MCP Server Support
- Automated Multi-Device QA testing
- Agent-driven biometric mocking
