Stop Guessing. Start Aiming.

Chimpshot

Data-driven sensitivity optimization for FPS games — detect overshoots, fix your aim, track your progress.

Aim Smarter, Not Harder

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Overshoot Detection

Chimpshot captures your raw mouse input and detects when you flick past targets. It measures exactly how much you overshoot on every shot — the fast flick, the slow correction back, all of it.

Core
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Smart Sensitivity Advice

Get data-driven DPI and sensitivity recommendations based on your actual aim behavior. Chimpshot tells you exactly how much to adjust — and creates ready-to-test profiles with one click.

Data-Driven
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Interactive Charts

Visualize your aim with overshoot histograms, correction scatter plots, direction change analysis, and shot interval breakdowns. See exactly where your aim breaks down.

Visual
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Per-Game Profiles

Manage separate DPI and sensitivity profiles for every game. Scan your Steam library to import games instantly, then create and compare profiles with locked settings.

Organized
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Session History & Trends

Track your progress over time with session history and trend charts. Watch your Hit Factor climb and overshoot drop as you dial in your perfect sensitivity.

Track Progress
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One-Time Purchase

Buy once on Steam, use forever. No subscriptions, no credits, no monthly fees. All future updates included.

Own It

Built by a Gamer, for Gamers

I used to be sharp. Quick reflexes, clean flicks, confident aim. Then life happened — I stepped away from competitive FPS games for a decade. When I came back, I couldn't hit anything.

I assumed I'd just gotten slow. Older. Washed up. But something didn't add up — my game sense was still there, my positioning was fine. It was my aim that was broken. After weeks of frustration, I realized it wasn't me. It was my mouse settings.

So I built a tool to find out exactly what was happening. Chimpshot records your raw mouse input during gameplay, detects when you overshoot targets, and tells you exactly how to fix your sensitivity. I pointed it at my own aim in Apex Legends and followed its recommendations.

~400% accuracy improvement

That's not a typo. The right sensitivity settings made that much difference. I wasn't washed — I was miscalibrated. Chimpshot exists because I believe most players are leaving performance on the table, and the fix is just data away.

Chimpshot vs. Guessing

Feature
Chimpshot
Manual Tuning
Sensitivity Method
Data from your actual aim
Manual: Trial and error
Overshoot Detection
Automatic per-shot analysis
Manual: Can't measure it
Progress Tracking
Session history with trends
Manual: No objective record
Per-Game Profiles
Managed with locked settings
Manual: Scattered notes
DPI Recommendations
Based on your biomechanics
Manual: Copy a pro's settings
Time to Optimize
A few gameplay sessions
Manual: Weeks of guessing
Rowing Detection
Detects "too low" sensitivity
Manual: Just feels sluggish

Simple Pricing. No Surprises.

Chimpshot

One-Time Purchase on Steam

  • Unlimited recording sessions
  • All games supported
  • Per-game profiles & settings management
  • Interactive charts & visualizations
  • Session history with trend tracking
  • Steam library scanning
  • All future updates included
  • No subscription ever
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Steam's standard return policy applies. Try it risk-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Chimpshot captures raw mouse input while you play and analyzes your aim in real time. It detects overshoots — when you flick past a target and have to correct back — and swirling, where your crosshair spirals around a target instead of locking on. It also catches rowing, when your sensitivity is so low that you're repeatedly lifting and re-swiping your mouse. For each shot, it measures exactly how much you overshoot and how chaotic your correction is, then uses that data to recommend better settings.
Chimpshot works with any game where you aim with a mouse. It captures raw mouse input at the hardware level, so it's completely game-agnostic. Built-in profiles come preconfigured for popular titles like Apex Legends, CS2, Valorant, R6 Siege, and more.
There are two ways. You can scan your Steam library and Chimpshot will automatically detect your installed games — just pick which ones to import. Or you can manually add any game by name, including non-Steam titles. Either way, you'll set up per-game profiles with your DPI and sensitivity settings.
Chimpshot uses an in-game overlay to show recording status, live shot counts, and session results. For the overlay to display properly, your game needs to run in Borderless Windowed mode (sometimes called "Windowed Fullscreen"). Most modern games support this — check your game's video or display settings. Chimpshot will still record your mouse input in any mode, but you won't see the overlay in exclusive fullscreen.
No. Chimpshot only reads your mouse input — it never injects input, modifies game files, or interacts with game processes. It works the same way as any mouse software that monitors your DPI. It runs as a completely separate application alongside your game.
Chimpshot runs on Windows with minimal resources. It captures raw mouse input via the Windows Raw Input API, which is extremely lightweight. No GPU required. Any modern Windows PC that can run games can run Chimpshot in the background without impacting performance.
Each session tracks median overshoot percentage, correction magnitude and duration, direction changes (aim chaos), swirl detection (spiraling around targets), shots per minute, aim efficiency, hit factor (a composite speed-times-accuracy score), shot accuracy, and shot string analysis. All visualized with interactive charts.
At least 30–60 seconds of active aiming with 30+ shots for reliable data. Chimpshot automatically segments your session into shot strings separated by combat gaps, so you can play naturally without worrying about pauses. Sessions that are too short are filtered from trend analysis.
Yes, and it will tell you if your DPI is outside the optimal range. Chimpshot includes DPI advisories — if your DPI is below 400 or above 3200, it flags this and may suggest adjusting your DPI before changing sensitivity. Recommendations snap to the nearest 50 DPI for practical use.
Steam allows returns within 14 days of purchase and less than 2 hours of usage time. This gives you time to test Chimpshot with your games and hardware, risk-free.
Yes. Your one-time purchase includes all future updates, delivered automatically through Steam. No additional charges, no upgrade fees.