v0.2.0 · Chrome / Edge / Brave · Free

Auto-click with intent.

A free, element-aware auto clicker for Chrome. Pick an element or click at the cursor — predictable timing, honest limits, no tracking.

No tracking 3 permissions only Stops when pages change
app.example.com/orders
Orders
Order #1024View
Order #1025Refresh
Order #1026View
Order #1027View
Auto Clicker · Element · 250ms

Picker locks onto an element and clicks it on a fixed interval — even if the page shifts.

Built for serious work

Three things you can count on.

Not “100+ features.” Three capabilities, done precisely — and a plain list of what’s out of reach.

Element-aware

Pick what to click. The clicker keeps targeting that exact element — even if the layout shifts — and stops cleanly if it disappears.

Configurable interval

Any interval from 50 ms up. Predictable, consistent timing on every tick — set it once and trust the beat.

No tracking

Three narrow permissions. No analytics, no servers, no telemetry — nothing leaves your machine. Ever.

[!]A few places we can’t reach — captchas, cross-origin iframes, and Chrome’s own pages. No extension can. See the FAQ for the honest list.
Where it earns its keep

Three things it’s actually good at.

Not “100+ ways to use AutoClicker.” Three. The ones we built it for.

For developers

Smoke-test a flow

Pick the button you want to keep hitting — submit, refresh, "next step" — and let the clicker drive it while you watch the console.

When the target disappears, it stops cleanly instead of clicking into the void. No stale clicks, no false passes.

Element · 250ms
For everyday work

Get through the list

Approving 200 expense reports. Closing 80 stale tickets. Acknowledging a queue of alerts. The admin work no one designed for.

Position your cursor over the right button. Start. Walk away for a sip of coffee. Come back to a clean queue.

Cursor · 800ms
For both

Watch-and-refresh

A build dashboard. A queue waiting to clear. A status page you keep forgetting to check. Click refresh on a steady beat instead of remembering to.

Set the interval to match how often the page actually changes. Stop when you see the thing you’re watching for.

Element · 5000ms
How it works

Three steps from install to running.

Pin once. Click twice. That’s the whole onboarding.

1

Install & pin

Add to Chrome from the Web Store, then pin the icon so it’s one click away.

AutoClicker · pinned

2

Pick a mode

Choose Cursor (clicks where the mouse rests) or Element (lock onto a button). Set the interval.

AutoClicker
Auto-click with intent
Idle
TargetElement
Interval250 ms
▶  Start
3

Start — and stop

Hit Start. A small “Running” pill sits on the page so you always know what’s clicking. Stop from the pill or the popup.

#1024View
#1025View
#1026View
Element · 250ms
Multi-tab

Every tab, one list.

Each tab runs its own independent loop — its own mode, its own interval. The popup’s Running tabs list shows everything that’s clicking, live, and stops any one of them without touching the rest.

Orders — Admin
app.example.com · 250ms
Element
Expense approvals
finance.example.com · 800ms
Cursor
Build dashboard
ci.example.com · 5000ms
Element
Why this one

The auto-clicker that tells you what it can’t do.

The category is full of sketchy tools that promise everything and phone home. We’d rather be precise about both columns.

What you get

  • Three narrow permissions — activeTab, scripting, storage. Inspect them yourself in Manage Extensions.
  • Zero network calls — no analytics, no telemetry, no servers. State lives in session storage only.
  • Stops when things change — page reloads, navigation, a vanished target: the clicker halts instead of clicking blind.
  • Always visible — a pulse on every click and a Running pill with its own Stop button. Nothing happens silently.

What no extension can do

  • Beat captchas or trusted-input checks — synthetic clicks are flagged untrusted by design. Anyone claiming otherwise is lying.
  • Click inside cross-origin iframes — embedded YouTube players, Stripe checkouts. Chrome enforces the boundary.
  • Touch Chrome’s own pages — settings, the Web Store, the PDF viewer are off-limits to every extension.
  • Survive a reload — auto-resuming on a fresh page is unsafe, so we don’t. Press Start again.

// If a feature isn’t on the left, we don’t have it. If a limit isn’t on the right, ask — we’ll add it.

Common questions

Asked and answered.

If something here is still murky, ask in support.

No. No analytics, no remote calls, no telemetry of any kind. The extension asks for three permissions — activeTab, scripting, and storage — and you can verify the full list in Chrome's Manage Extensions panel.
50 ms. Anything faster gets throttled by Chrome's own rendering, so values below 50 ms are clamped — we'd rather be honest about the floor than advertise a number the browser won't honor.
Yes. Each tab runs an independent loop with its own mode and interval. The popup's "Running tabs" list shows every active tab — favicon, host, interval, mode — with a per-tab Stop button.
The clicker stops, by design. Auto-resuming on a page that just changed under you is unsafe, so reloads, navigation, and closing the tab all halt the loop. Press Start again when you're ready.
Sites that verify "trusted" user input flag synthetic clicks as untrusted — that's enforced by the browser itself. No extension can bypass it, including this one. Anyone claiming otherwise isn't being straight with you.
Those are cross-origin iframes — separate pages embedded inside the one you're on. Chrome enforces a hard boundary between them, and content scripts can't reach across it.
Chrome blocks all extensions from its own pages — settings, the Web Store, the new-tab page, the PDF viewer. The popup shows a clear error instead of pretending to work.
Free, no account, no upsell. It installs from the Chrome Web Store and runs on any Chromium browser — Chrome, Edge, and Brave are all tested.

Install it. Point it. Walk away.

Free, three permissions, no tracking — and honest about the rest. About 30 seconds from install to first click.

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