# Experimental support for Chrome for Android You can try Playwright against Chrome for Android today. This support is experimental. Support for devices is tracked in the issue [#1122](https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/1122). ## Requirements - [Playwright 1.6](https://www.npmjs.com/package/playwright) or newer - [ADB daemon](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb) running and authenticated with your device. - [`Chrome 87`](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android.chrome) or newer installed on the device - "Enable command line on non-rooted devices" enabled in `chrome://flags`. > Playwright will be looking for ADB daemon on the default port `5037`. It will use the first device available. Typically running `adb devices` is all you need to do. ## How to run ```js const { _clank } = require('playwright'); (async () => { const context = await _clank.launchPersistentContext('', { viewport: null }); const [page] = context.pages(); await page.goto('https://webkit.org/'); console.log(await page.evaluate(() => window.location.href)); await page.screenshot({ path: 'example.png' }); await context.close(); })(); ``` > [Clank](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/memory/android_dev_tips.md) is a code name for Chrome for Android. ## Known limitations - Raw USB operation is not yet supported, so you need ADB. - Only `launchPersistentContext` works, launching ephemeral contexts is not supported. - Passing `viewport: null` is necessary to make sure resolution is not emulated. - Device needs to be awake to produce screenshots. Enabling "Stay awake" developer mode will help. - We didn't run all the tests against the device, so not everything works.