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Record once. Every emulator does it.

Mimic is an auto clicker that captures what your hands actually did — read from the touch panel itself, not faked through a tap simulator — and replays it on every instance you own. Or drives them all live, from the one in front of you.

Needs root. Built against MuMu, and it works anywhere /dev/input can be read.

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Real touches, not synthetic taps

Most clickers ask Android to pretend someone tapped. Mimic reads the touch panel directly, so a swipe keeps its speed, a hold keeps its length, and two fingers stay two fingers. What comes back out is what you did.

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One hand, every instance

Play on the emulator in front of you and the rest follow, live. Not a script you wrote earlier — whatever you are doing right now, including the parts you could never have planned for.

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A wave, not a block

Put a gap between instances — anything up to five seconds — and they act in the order you picked them, one after another rather than all on the same millisecond.

How it goes

  1. 1

    Record

    Tap record on the bubble and play. Your presses on the bubble itself are left out, so a recording holds the game and nothing else.

  2. 2

    It syncs

    The recording lands in your account. Every emulator you have linked has it immediately, including the one you set up tomorrow.

  3. 3

    Run it anywhere

    Replay it, chain it into a combo that repeats, or take the lead and have every other instance follow your hands live.

Against what you would otherwise use

The two things people reach for instead, and where they stop.

MimicAuto clickersBuilt-in instance sync
What it sendsReal events, off the touch panelSimulated tapsReal events
GesturesSwipes, holds and multi-touch, at your speedTaps, and simple swipesYes
Many instances at onceAny number, liveOne deviceSame brand, same machine
Gap between instances0–5000 ms, in the order you pickedAll at once
Instances of different sizesCoordinates mapped for youIdentical instances only
Where recordings liveYour account, on every emulatorThat one deviceThat one machine

And the rest of it

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Combos

Chain recordings into a routine. Repeat it a set number of times, or leave it running.

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Playback speed

Run a recording slower when a game needs the room, without going back and making it again.

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Any resolution

Record on one emulator and replay on another of a different size. The coordinates are scaled on the way in.

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Groups

File emulators into groups, so a desk of twelve is still a list you can read.

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Start on boot

Set per emulator, because the ones that should wake up ready are rarely all of them.

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Stays out of the way

A floating bubble over the game rather than a screen you have to leave the game for.

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If you play on a Mac

MuMu and BlueStacks both run on macOS. Neither records what you do, and neither drives one instance from another — those are things their Windows builds do. So this is not a gap Mimic fills better than the emulator does. It is one nothing else on your machine fills at all.

What it will cost

Nothing at the moment. This is where it is going, so it is not a surprise later.

Alpha

Now

€0

Everything there is, while Mimic is in alpha.

  • checkEvery feature, no limits
  • checkNo card, and nothing to cancel
  • checkFor as long as the alpha runs

Essentials

With v1

€1.99/ month

Recording and the things built on it.

  • checkRecording, replay and playback speed
  • checkCombos, and the builder for them
  • checkOne library across every emulator

Complete

With v1

€4.99/ month

The above, and the part nothing else does.

  • checkEverything in Essentials
  • checkLive mirroring, with the stagger
  • checkAs many emulators as your machine runs

Mirroring is unlimited — as many emulators as your machine can run, for as long as you run them. Nothing is charged today and there is nothing to sign up for.

Twelve emulators. One set of hands.

One account holds every recording, and every emulator you link already has them.

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