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QHuman is a Windows desktop automation tool from Tryhard Infinity, LLC, designed for Windows 10/11. It can record and replay mouse clicks, movement, scrolling, and keyboard input, while using random offsets, adjustable speed, and precise delays to simulate a more “human-like” operating rhythm. The product is positioned for gamers, office professionals, and advanced automation users.
In terms of functionality, QHuman is more than a simple macro recorder. It supports image or pixel detection, allowing it to click specified positions when screen elements appear, and to build state-machine-style workflows with branching, retries, and loops. Its action table lets users fine-tune coordinates, buttons, delays, and offset radius, as well as reorder, delete, and rename actions. The hotkey system includes global play/stop/record keys, plus dedicated key combinations for individual macros. It also offers corner fail-safe, multi-monitor capture, macro chains, and playlists, making it suitable for long-running repetitive tasks.
Pricing is straightforward: the free plan is permanently $0 and includes the core tools, detection-based automation, and hotkeys, but is limited to up to 5 saved macros, 1 playlist, and 1 macro chain. Pro costs $3/month, unlocking unlimited macros, playlists, and macro chains, while adding gamer-oriented direct-input playback. Upgrades are initiated inside the app, checkout is handled via Stripe in the browser, and subscriptions can be managed or canceled from the account page.
The main advantage is that the free version is fully functional: image/pixel detection, action-table editing, loops, and hotkeys are not locked away. Pro is inexpensive and well suited for gradually expanding a macro library. The downsides are also clear: it only supports Windows, with no macOS/Linux version mentioned; it is not presented as open source, and the terms restrict reverse engineering, so it can essentially be treated as closed-source software; the main materials do not mention APIs, SDKs, plugins, or scripting extensions, making it less friendly for deep developer integration. Documentation currently appears to consist mainly of marketing pages, pricing pages, and terms, with a lack of systematic tutorials and advanced examples.
QHuman is suitable for users who need to automate repetitive Windows operations, such as resource loops in games, office data entry, form submissions, repeated navigation, and multi-step workflows based on screen recognition. The source text does not provide details on access from China. Given its reliance on Microsoft Store, Discord, and Stripe, the download process, community access, or payment experience may vary depending on region and network environment. Alternatives include AutoHotkey, Pulover's Macro Creator, UI.Vision RPA, and Power Automate Desktop.
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