FMD Server
Web server and UI for locating and remotely controlling Android devices

FMD Server is a self-hostable web server that connects to the FMD Android app to help you locate and remotely control your Android device when it is lost or misplaced. It provides the backend APIs and a web interface used to issue commands and view device status.
Key Features
- Server backend for pairing and communicating with FMD Android clients
- Web interface to send remote commands to registered devices
- Remote device location workflow designed for lost or misplaced phones
- Supports decentralized/self-hosted deployments instead of relying on a central provider
Use Cases
- Locate a lost phone and trigger actions (for example, ring the device)
- Manage one or more personal/family devices from a web dashboard
- Run a private “find my device” service under your own control
Limitations and Considerations
- Requires the companion FMD Android app on the device to be controllable
- Available remote actions depend on Android capabilities and granted permissions
FMD Server is a good fit if you want a lightweight, self-managed “find my Android device” backend with a simple web UI, while keeping device-control infrastructure under your own administration.
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