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Aim Trainer

Click moving targets as fast as you can. Tracks accuracy, speed and high score over a 30-second run.

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Click moving targets as fast as you can. Tracks accuracy, speed and high score over a 30-second run.

This free Aim Trainer from KX Toolkit is part of our all-in-one online toolkit. It runs entirely in your browser, so your data never leaves your device for client-side operations. 100% free, forever - no paywall, no credit card, no trial.

How to use the Aim Trainer

  1. Open the tool - you are already here, nothing to install.
  2. Enter your input in the form above.
  3. Click the action button to run the tool. Results appear instantly.
  4. Copy the result to your clipboard, or download it as a file.

What you can do with the Aim Trainer

  • Speed up daily work without juggling multiple websites.
  • Run quick checks before publishing or sending.
  • Verify or transform data without writing any code.
  • Free alternative to paid desktop or SaaS tools.

Why use KX Toolkit's Aim Trainer

  • Browser-based: Works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android - no install, no extension.
  • Privacy-first: Client-side tools never upload your data; server-side tools delete files right after processing.
  • Mobile-friendly: Full feature parity on phones and tablets - not a stripped-down view.
  • Fast: Optimised for instant feedback. No artificial waiting screens, no email-gated downloads.
  • One hub for everything: 300+ tools across SEO, text, image, PDF, code, color, calculators and more - skip switching between sites.

Tips for the best results

For best results, keep your input as clean as possible - remove extra whitespace or formatting before running the tool.

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How does the aim trainer work?
Targets appear on the screen and you click them as quickly as you can. Each successful click spawns a new target somewhere else. You are scored on how many targets you hit in a fixed time, or on how long it takes to hit a fixed number of targets, depending on the mode. Misses cost time but not lives.
What modes are available?
The default mode is 30 targets and tracks total time. A timed mode runs for 30 seconds and counts how many you hit. A precision mode requires you to click smaller, faster moving targets and is intended for serious practice. Switch between modes from the main menu before starting a session, because mode change resets the current run.
Are missed clicks penalised?
In timed mode, misses do not subtract from your score but every click slows you down, so accuracy still matters. In target count mode, misses register as misclicks in your stats but do not add or remove targets. The end-of-round summary shows your accuracy percentage, so improving consistency is just as important as raw clicks per second.
Any tips for improving aim?
Lower your mouse sensitivity so small adjustments are easier to make. Use a mouse pad with low friction, and keep your wrist relaxed. Practice flick shots, where you snap to the target without overshooting, before trying tracking-style movements. Five minutes of focused practice a day improves your average more than a long session once a week.
Is my best score saved?
Yes. Your fastest time and your highest count, depending on the mode, are stored in browser local storage and shown above the play area. Clearing browser data wipes them. There is no global leaderboard, so the only competition is yourself. The summary screen also tracks your average accuracy so you can see long-term improvement.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, but it is best on a desktop with a real mouse. Touch input on phones lacks the precision needed for fine aiming and is also slower than a mouse for repeated clicking. The trainer still runs on phones for casual fun, but if you are serious about improving aim for shooter games, sit at a desktop with a proper mouse.

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