There are five other auto clickers people regularly compare to OP Auto Clicker. Here's how each one stacks up — speed, file size, safety, scripting power — with no marketing fluff.
Not every user needs the same auto clicker. OP Auto Clicker is the right pick for most people — fastest CPS, smallest binary, open source — but if you need full scripting, browser-only clicking, or a different UX, the alternatives below might fit better.
This page lists every alternative anyone seriously compares to OP Auto Clicker, with the trade-offs spelled out. We're not paid by any of them and we'll tell you when one wins on a specific axis.
Each one's actual best use case.
The most-similar alternative. Free, Windows, similar UI. Slower (max ~50 CPS), larger installer, not open source. Full comparison →
Minimal UI, low CPS ceiling (~30). Hasn't been updated in years. Fine for slow tasks (form fills) but not for gaming.
Browser-based. Works inside one tab only — can't click on desktop apps or games. Use only if your task lives in a single web page.
Scripting language, not a clicker. Vastly more powerful (loops, conditionals, remaps) but requires learning syntax. Overkill for simple auto-clicking.
Paid software (~$10) with a free demo. More features than OP for power users (click sequences) but proprietary and not free.
Open source, 100+ CPS, 512 KB, portable, no bundleware, F6 toggle, fixed-position clicking. Best for 90% of use cases.
One table, every spec.
| OP | GS | Free Mouse | AutoClicker.io | AutoHotkey | Murgee | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Max CPS | 100+ | 50 | 30 | ~50 | 1000+ | 100+ |
| Min interval | 1 ms | 10 ms | 10 ms | 20 ms | 1 ms | 1 ms |
| Open source | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | No |
| Portable | Yes | No | Yes | N/A | No | No |
| File size | 512 KB | 5 MB | 1 MB | Browser | 4 MB | 3 MB |
| Works in games | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Scripting | No | No | No | No | Full | Limited |
| Free | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | $10 |
| Easy for beginners | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
The most popular alternatives are GS Auto Clicker, Free Mouse Auto Clicker, AutoClicker.io (browser-based), AutoHotkey (scripting), and Murgee Auto Clicker. Each has different strengths in speed, scripting flexibility, and safety.
For most users, yes — OP Auto Clicker delivers the highest CPS (100+), the smallest footprint (512 KB), and is open source with no bundleware. AutoHotkey is more powerful for advanced scripting; OP Auto Clicker is faster and simpler for pure auto-clicking.
AutoHotkey is more flexible — you can write full scripts, conditional logic, and remap keyboards. OP Auto Clicker is faster, simpler, and doesn't require learning a scripting language. For pure auto-clicking, OP Auto Clicker wins on ease of use.
AutoClicker.io is the most popular browser-based option but only works inside the same browser tab. For real desktop apps and games, you need a native Windows auto clicker like OP Auto Clicker.
Decision matrix for the most common scenarios.
| If you need… | Best pick | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Fast, free, simple auto-clicking | OP Auto Clicker | 100+ CPS, 512 KB, open source, no install |
| Full scripting (loops, conditionals, remaps) | AutoHotkey | Full programming language — steep learning curve |
| Auto-click inside one browser tab | AutoClicker.io | Browser-only, can't reach desktop apps |
| Familiar UI from years past | GS Auto Clicker | If you've used it forever and don't need 100 CPS |
| Click sequences / macro recording | Murgee Auto Clicker | Paid (~$10), but more macro features |
| Just clicks, ultra-minimal | Free Mouse Auto Clicker | Ancient but tiny — 30 CPS ceiling |
| Audit-able, transparent code | OP Auto Clicker | Public source on GitHub |
| Run from USB / sandboxed PC | OP Auto Clicker | No installer, no registry writes |
Six reasons we hear from new arrivals every week.
OP Auto Clicker hits 100+ CPS where GS, Free Mouse, and AutoClicker.io cap at 30–50.
Drop the .exe and run. No admin rights, no Start Menu junk, no uninstaller needed later.
OP Auto Clicker has zero "would you also like to install…" prompts. The .exe is the entire app.
512 KB. Fits in an email attachment. Loads instantly even on slow drives.
OP Auto Clicker is open and ready in under 300ms. Most alternatives take 1–3 seconds.
OP Auto Clicker is the only one in the list whose code you can read, fork, or rebuild.