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If you are building an automation workflow on Android using tools like Tasker or an IDE like Termux, follow this general architecture to implement an auto CAPTCHA solver: Step 1: Sign Up for a Solving Service

Click the CAPTCHA checkbox. When the image grid appears, tap the new at the bottom of the widget.

The official Android application for 2Captcha users allows workers to solve CAPTCHAs directly on their mobile devices. To use the app, you must have an account on 2captcha.com. Login can be done either by entering your personal client key or scanning a QR code from the website.

For those working as CAPTCHA solvers (e.g., through 2Captcha), there are additional risks. User reviews indicate frequent account blocks, unexplained balance resets, and withdrawal delays. Some workers report being paid little despite significant time investment, with one reviewer stating they “haven’t gotten up to $0.1 for over four days of solving”.

Depending on how you use your Android device, different types of tools will best suit your needs. 1. Kiwi Browser + Desktop Chrome Extensions

If you decide to proceed, here is a safe method using (open-source) for audio CAPTCHAs:

Most websites and online services explicitly prohibit automated CAPTCHA solving in their terms of service. Using an auto solver—even one that is technically easy to use—may violate those terms. Consequences can range from temporary account restrictions to permanent bans.

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If speed is your highest priority, CapSolver uses cutting-edge machine learning instead of human workers to solve CAPTCHAs. This results in ultra-fast solving times (often under 2 seconds) and lower costs.