DroidRetriever: A Transparent and Steerable Automation System for Collaborative Mobile Information Seeking

Abstract

Information seeking on mobile devices is often fragmented, trapping users in repetitive cycles of context switching and data re-entry, which increases cognitive load and disrupts workflow. Existing mobile agents provide limited cross-source integration and are largely opaque, presenting progress as a linear feed with few opportunities to intervene, steer, or take control. We present DroidRetriever, a transparent, steerable system for cross-source mobile information seeking. It accepts voice or typed input and the multi-LLM system decomposes the task, navigates to target pages, takes screenshots, and synthesizes a concise report with citation-linked screenshots. We make the process transparent through a progress dashboard combining sub-task progress and real-time exploration maps for seamless takeover. DroidRetriever also pauses on detected privacy or high-risk screens and prompts intervention. Across 35 tasks over 24 apps, experiments and user studies demonstrate improvements in coverage, transparency, and reduced workload. We release our code at https://github.com/AkimotoAyako/DroidRetriever.

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