Debug Android logs with AI assistance
LogKitty helps you quickly find and understand errors in your Android logs.
Capture, filter, and analyze logs with plain-language error explanations—no more guesswork
Features
Everything you need for smarter debugging
Capture logs
View live Android logs in a clean interface
AI-powered analysis
Send logs for AI analysis and get human-readable explanations
Cross-platform
Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux
Fast & lightweight
Works instantly, no bloated setup
Secure
Logs aren’t stored, they are analyzed only while the app is open
Driven by feedback
We continuously improve LogKitty based on feedback from our community and users
Unfortunately, we currently can't accept payments from Serbia.
Basic
- 12 daily AI queries
- Capture & filter Android logs
- AI analysis
5$
per month
Pro
- 60 daily AI queries
- Capture & filter Android logs
- AI analysis
15$
per month
Basic
1 month free
- 12 daily AI queries
- Capture & filter Android logs
- AI analysis
55$
per year
Pro
- 60 daily AI queries
- Capture & filter Android logs
- AI analysis
150$
per year
2 months free
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LogKitty for Universal (.AppImage) - coming soon
Quick start
Install LogKitty.
Connect your Android device via USB and enable USB debugging.
Open LogKitty, capture logs, select lines, and run AI analysis.
System requirements
Windows: 10 or newer (64-bit).
macOS: 12 (Monterey) or newer; Apple Silicon & Intel supported.
Linux: Ubuntu 20.04+/Debian-based (for .deb) or any distro (AppImage).
Android device: USB debugging enabled in Developer options.
ADB: If you don’t have it, install Android Platform Tools (or use the bundled tools if present).
First run notes
macOS: Open the .dmg and drag LogKitty.app to Applications.
First launch is blocked by Gatekeeper. In Finder → Applications: right-click LogKitty → Open → Open.
If still blocked: System Settings → Privacy & Security → look for “LogKitty was blocked” → Open Anyway → Open.
Optional (advanced): remove the quarantine flag once so future launches are smooth:xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/LogKitty.appApple Silicon note: if you’re running an Intel-only build, macOS may prompt to install Rosetta—accept to run.
Linux AppImage: Install via APT so dependencies resolve automatically:sudo apt install ./LogKitty.deb
(Alternatively: sudo dpkg -i LogKitty.deb && sudo apt -f install)
After install, launch LogKitty from your app menu.
Windows drivers: If your device isn’t recognized, install the OEM USB driver.
Troubleshooting
Device not detected: Confirm USB debugging is on and the cable supports data.
Tap Allow USB debugging on device prompt.
Run adb devices to verify connection.
No logs appear: Make sure the app you’re testing is producing logs; try reproducing the issue.
Permission errors (Linux): You may need udev rules for Android devices.
Need help?
Having trouble installing or connecting a device? Contact support@logkitty.com.

