Now native on Apple Silicon

A macro recorder
for your Mac.

Record any sequence of clicks, keystrokes, scrolls and pauses, edit the steps, save it by name, and replay it as many times as you need — with the original timing.

Free · macOS 12+ · 4 MB · No account needed

AutoClick
Record
Play
Stop
1 Click (840, 412) 0.00s
2 Pause 1.00s
3 Press ⌘V 1.20s
100% free, no account On-device — nothing leaves your Mac Notarized by Apple Universal binary

A good macro recorder does more than spam a single click. AutoClick captures a full sequence — clicks, key presses with modifiers, scrolling, drags and manual pauses — and lets you edit it step by step before you replay it.

Reorder steps by dragging, delete the missteps, insert pauses of any length, and save the finished macro by name. Build a library of routines for the tasks you repeat every day, all stored locally as plain JSON.

See also the AutoClick overview, or read how to auto click on a Mac.

Features

Everything a Mac macro recorder should do

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

1

Record

Press F6 and perform the task once. AutoClick captures the whole sequence.

2

Refine

Tweak delays, add pauses and set how many times it should repeat.

3

Replay

Hit Play and walk away. AutoClick runs the macro as many times as you need.

What people record as macros

Data entry and form filling QA and UI testing Game idling and clickers Bulk renaming Repetitive copy-paste Software demos Batch downloads

Frequently asked questions

What is a macro recorder?

A macro recorder captures a sequence of mouse and keyboard actions so you can replay the whole sequence automatically. AutoClick records clicks, keystrokes, scrolls, drags and pauses.

Can I edit a macro after recording it?

Yes. You can reorder steps by dragging, delete steps, insert pauses, adjust delays, and save the macro under a name to load later.

Where are my macros stored?

As plain JSON files in your Application Support folder on your Mac. Nothing is uploaded anywhere.

Is the macro recorder free?

Yes, AutoClick is completely free with no account and no limits.

Get the free Mac macro recorder

Stop doing the same clicks over and over. Download it, record once, and let your Mac handle the rest.

Download for Mac

macOS 12+ · Universal · 4 MB · Version 1.0