AIMFORGE is a free, browser-based FPS aim trainer designed to help you improve your mouse precision, target tracking, and reaction speed. No download or installation required — just open the site and start training.
There are six training modes divided into two categories: Training Modes for scored practice and Warmup Modes for pre-session preparation.
Targets appear one at a time at random positions on screen. Each target disappears after a set amount of time — you must click it before it vanishes. Missing a target counts as a miss and reduces your accuracy.
Your score is calculated as Hits × Accuracy%. This means both speed and precision matter — hitting targets quickly while maintaining high accuracy is the key to a high score.
A single target moves continuously across the screen in smooth, curved paths with occasional sharp direction changes. Your goal is to keep your crosshair on the target at all times. No clicking required.
Score increases every frame your crosshair is on the target. The longer you stay on target, the higher your score and ON TARGET percentage.
Six targets are always present on screen simultaneously. When you click a target, it immediately respawns at a new random location. The goal is to click as many targets as possible within 30 seconds.
Like Precision mode, score is calculated as Hits × Accuracy%. Since targets never disappear on their own, every miss is a misclick — accuracy is entirely in your control.
A circle is displayed in the center of the screen. After a random delay, the circle turns green — click it as fast as possible. The test runs for five trials, and your average reaction time is displayed.
A target instantly jumps to a new random position every second. Your goal is to follow it with your eyes as quickly as possible. No mouse movement or clicking required — this is purely a visual exercise.
The interval between jumps gradually decreases over the 60-second session, starting slow and becoming increasingly rapid toward the end.
A target moves smoothly across the screen with occasional sharp direction changes. Follow it with your eyes without moving your mouse. This trains your ability to predict and follow moving objects visually.
The target speed gradually increases over 60 seconds, starting gently and becoming faster as the session progresses.
For a complete training session, we recommend the following order: