How to Get an Auto Clicker

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Getting a free auto clicker takes under two minutes. The right tool depends on your device. Windows users have the most options - OP Auto Clicker is the top pick for most situations. Mac, Chromebook, and iPhone each have separate solutions. Here is the fastest route for every device.

Quick Pick: Best Free Auto Clicker by Device

DeviceToolNotes
WindowsOP Auto ClickerEasiest setup, most reliable
MacAuto Clicker for MacSee our Mac guide
ChromebookChrome ExtensionNo download needed
iPhoneiOS Accessibility (built-in)No download needed
AndroidAuto Clicker appsPlay Store options

How to Get an Auto Clicker on Windows

Go to opautoclicker.com and click the download button. The file is a small .exe under 1 MB. No installation wizard appears - the program runs directly from the downloaded file. Double-click it, configure your click interval and type, set a hotkey, and click Start. That is the complete setup. If Windows SmartScreen warns you when opening the file, click More Info and then Run Anyway. SmartScreen shows this warning for any unsigned executable - it does not mean the file is unsafe.

How to Get an Auto Clicker on Mac

Mac restricts background click automation more than Windows. The cleanest solution is the built-in macOS Accessibility features, or a dedicated app from our Mac auto clicker page. Third-party Mac auto clickers require enabling accessibility permissions in System Settings before they can send click events.

How to Get an Auto Clicker on Chromebook

Chromebooks cannot run Windows executables, so the Chromebook solution is a Chrome extension. Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for auto clicker, or visit /auto-clicker-chrome-extension for the recommended options. Chrome auto clicker extensions work inside browser tabs and do not require enabling developer mode.

How to Get an Auto Clicker on iPhone

iPhone does not have auto clicker apps in the traditional sense, but iOS has a built-in auto-tap system. Go to Settings, then Accessibility, then Touch, then AssistiveTouch. Enable it and configure a custom gesture that taps repeatedly. Full guide at /ios-built-in-auto-clicker.

Browser-Based Auto Clicker (No Download)

If you cannot or do not want to download software, a browser extension is the no-install option for Chrome and Edge. These work on any page open in the browser but cannot click on desktop applications. Try our browser-based auto clicker for a no-download option.

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