Free to Use

The Smart Auto Clicker
for Desktop

Automate mouse clicks, record macros, script complex workflows. Built for precision, designed for simplicity.

macOS Windows Linux
NX Auto Clicker
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Features

Everything you need to automate clicks

From simple auto clicking to complex scripted workflows, NX Auto Clicker gives you the tools to automate any repetitive desktop task.

Simple Auto Click

CLICK

Set coordinates, choose an interval, and let the auto clicker handle the rest. Supports left, right, and middle clicks with infinite or counted repeats.

Multi-Point Click

MULTI

Define a sequence of click positions with individual delays. Perfect for automating multi-step click workflows across your screen.

Macro Recorder

MACRO

Record your mouse and keyboard actions, then replay them at adjustable speeds from 0.25x to 4x. Save macros for reuse anytime.

Script Editor

SCRIPT

Write automation scripts with a simple DSL. Use click(), move(), wait(), key_press(), and loops to create complex automated workflows.

Global Hotkeys

Configurable start/stop shortcuts. Press F6 from anywhere.

Emergency Stop

Press Escape to instantly stop all automation. Always in control.

Task Manager

Save, organize, and rerun your automation tasks effortlessly.

Up and running in minutes

Three steps to automate your clicks. No learning curve.

01

Download & Install

Get NX Auto Clicker for free on macOS, Windows, or Linux. No sign-up required.

02

Configure Your Task

Set up clicks, record macros, or write scripts. Choose intervals, positions, and repeat counts.

03

Automate & Relax

Press F6 to start. The auto clicker runs in the background while you focus on what matters.

Download NX Auto Clicker

Free auto clicker for every platform. No ads, no sign-up, no nonsense.

macOS

Apple Silicon & Intel

Download .dmg

Windows

Windows 10 & later

Download .exe

Linux

AppImage & .deb

Download .AppImage

v0.1.0 · Free for personal and commercial use

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our free auto clicker.

What is an auto clicker?

An auto clicker is a software tool that automatically simulates mouse clicks at specified intervals. It helps automate repetitive clicking tasks, saving you time and reducing strain from manual clicking. NX Auto Clicker takes this further by offering multi-point clicking, macro recording, and scripting capabilities.

Is NX Auto Clicker free?

Yes, NX Auto Clicker is completely free. There are no hidden fees, ads, or premium tiers. You get the full feature set — simple clicking, multi-point automation, macro recording, and script editing — all for free.

Is this auto clicker safe to use?

Absolutely. NX Auto Clicker contains no malware, no trackers, and no telemetry. Built with Tauri and Rust, it runs natively on your system with minimal resource usage and maximum security.

Which operating systems does NX Auto Clicker support?

NX Auto Clicker supports macOS (Apple Silicon and Intel), Windows (10 and later), and Linux (via AppImage and .deb packages). The app is built with Tauri, delivering a native experience on every platform.

Can I set a custom click interval?

Yes, you can set any click interval in milliseconds. Whether you need clicks every 10ms or every 10 seconds, NX Auto Clicker gives you precise control. You can also set a start delay and choose between infinite clicking or a specific repeat count.

How do I stop the auto clicker?

Press the F6 hotkey to toggle start/stop (customizable in Settings). For emergencies, press Escape to instantly halt all automation — this emergency stop works globally, regardless of which window is focused.

Can I record and replay mouse actions?

Yes. The Macro Recorder captures your mouse movements, clicks, and keyboard inputs in real time. You can then replay the recording at adjustable speeds from 0.25x to 4x, and save macros for later use.

What is the Script Editor for?

The Script Editor lets you write automation scripts using a simple domain-specific language. Use commands like click(x, y), move(x, y), wait(ms), key_press(key), and loop blocks to build complex automated workflows that go beyond simple clicking.