A native auto clicker
for macOS.
AutoClick records your mouse and keyboard and replays the sequence automatically. Built with native macOS APIs for Ventura, Sonoma, Sequoia and later.
Free · macOS 12+ · 4 MB · No account needed
macOS does not ship with a built-in auto clicker. Its Accessibility features can dwell-click where the pointer rests, but there is no way to record a full sequence of clicks and keystrokes and loop it. AutoClick fills that gap with a proper macro recorder.
It uses the same native input APIs macOS exposes to assistive software — a passive event tap to record and posted CG events to replay — and asks only for the Input Monitoring and Accessibility permissions those APIs require. Nothing is sent off your device.
See also the AutoClick overview, or read how to auto click on a Mac.
Features
Everything you need to automate repetitive tasks
One-click recording
Hit Record and just use your Mac. Every click, keystroke and pause is captured exactly as you perform it.
Loop endlessly
Replay a macro once, a hundred times, or until you stop it. Match your original timing or set a fixed interval.
Keyboard and hotkeys
Records modifier combos like ⌘V. Start and stop hands-free with global F6 / F7 / F8 shortcuts.
Save and reuse
Name your macros and load them anytime. Build a library of routines for the tasks you repeat every day.
Edit every step
Insert pauses, fine-tune delays and delete missteps. Get the sequence exactly right without re-recording.
Private by design
Everything runs locally on your Mac. No cloud, no telemetry, no account — your macros never leave your device.
How it works
Three steps from busywork to done
Record
Press F6 and perform the task once. AutoClick captures the whole sequence.
Refine
Tweak delays, add pauses and set how many times it should repeat.
Replay
Hit Play and walk away. AutoClick runs the macro as many times as you need.
What you can automate on macOS
Frequently asked questions
Does macOS have a built-in auto clicker?
Not really. macOS Accessibility offers dwell-clicking, but it cannot record and replay a sequence of clicks and keystrokes on a loop. AutoClick does.
Which macOS versions are supported?
macOS 12 Monterey and later, including Ventura, Sonoma and Sequoia, on both Apple Silicon and Intel.
Why does it need Input Monitoring and Accessibility?
macOS gates input recording behind Input Monitoring and input synthesis behind Accessibility. You grant both yourself in System Settings; they are used only on your Mac.
Download AutoClick for macOS
Stop doing the same clicks over and over. Download it, record once, and let your Mac handle the rest.
Download for MacmacOS 12+ · Universal · 4 MB · Version 1.0