MacroKit is a smart auto clicker and macro recorder that automates taps, swipes, and full gesture sequences on your screen
Build a macro once and let MacroKit repeat it for you. Tap by exact coordinates, or go further: tell MacroKit to click an image when it appears, click on detected text, or click a specific color on screen. Add conditions so each action only runs when the right image, text, or color shows up — turning a simple auto clicker into smart, condition-based automation.
▸ KEY FEATURES
• Auto Clicker & Auto Tap — repeat taps at any position, any interval, run on a loop or forever.
• Click Image — image detection finds a target on screen and taps it automatically (powered by template matching).
• Click Text — on-device text recognition (OCR) locates words and clicks them, fully offline.
• Click Color — pick a pixel color and tap wherever that color appears, with adjustable tolerance.
• Swipe & Gestures — record swipes, drags, and multi-step gesture sequences.
• Smart Conditions — run an action only IF an image / text / color appears (or does NOT appear). Chain triggers for real conditional logic.
• Macro Recorder & Editor — build, reorder, and fine-tune every action in a floating overlay editor without leaving your current app.
• Loops & Timing — set repeat counts, infinite loops, and precise delays between actions.
• Floating Controls — start, pause, and stop your macro from a draggable on-screen pill.
• Activity Log — review every step your macro ran.
• No Root Needed — works through Android Accessibility + screen capture on Android 7.0 and up.
▸ HOW IT WORKS
MacroKit uses the Android Accessibility Service to dispatch taps and swipes, and screen capture to read the screen for image, text, and color matching. Grant the two on-screen permissions on first launch and you're ready to automate.
▸ GREAT FOR
• Automating repetitive in-game taps and farming routines
• Skipping repeated steps in apps and forms
• Auto-tapping at a fixed speed and interval
• Testing UI flows with repeatable gestures
• Any boring, repetitive task you'd rather let your phone do