Why this exists
Aim training has a strange gap in the middle. On one side you get a throwaway clicking test that tells you almost nothing. On the other, a heavyweight app that wants an install, an account, and a chunk of your afternoon before you fire a single shot.
We built Aim Precision for the space in between: a serious trainer that still opens like a webpage. The whole product runs in the browser — drills, timing, sound, settings, and history. You pick a mode, set a reticle that feels like your in-game setup, and train against the clock.
We are independent makers who play FPS games and care about the craft of aiming. The product is free because the goal is simple: help more players get better, faster, without turning practice into another subscription or another login.
That also shapes what we refuse to add. If a feature would sit between you and the next rep, or would require uploading your scores to “unlock” them, it does not belong here.