Remodex brings Codex control to iPhone
Remodex is a local-first open-source bridge and iPhone app that lets you steer OpenAI Codex from your Mac over a paired secure session. It supports refactors, git commands, subagents, and photo uploads while keeping the runtime on your own machine.
This feels less like a mobile IDE and more like a serious remote ops layer for Codex.
- –Keeping the Codex runtime on the Mac avoids pushing your workflow through a hosted middleman, which should appeal to privacy-conscious teams and self-hosters.
- –The mix of `/subagents`, live streaming, queued prompts, and git actions makes it useful for real oversight, not just lightweight chat.
- –Photo attachments are a smart unlock for phone-first context capture when you need to push screenshots or references into the loop quickly.
- –The tradeoff is obvious: it’s early, macOS-first for the best background bridge flow, and still expects users to build and pair their own setup.
- –For now, this looks strongest as a companion for Codex power users rather than a general-purpose mobile coding app.
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2026-03-21
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2026-03-21
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