> **Note:** As of February 24, 2026, WebGazer is fully functional and works as intended, but updates are no longer guaranteed. Official maintenance has ended, but community support continues via [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/brownhci/WebGazer/issues)
jsPsych extension for eye tracking using WebGazer.js



TypeScript rewrite of Webgazer.js - Webcam eye tracking for academic research (NOT for production use)
WebGazer.js is an eye tracking library that uses common webcams to infer the eye-gaze locations of web visitors on a page in real time. The eye tracking model it contains self-calibrates by watching web visitors interact with the web page and trains a map
## TL;DR
React hooks and components for Webgazer.ts eye tracking library
A Webgazer.js Driver for the Data Capture and Streams API
Barebones esbuild and test node server implementation. For building
The React Eye Tracking library provides an easy way to integrate eye-tracking capabilities into your React applications. It leverages the [WebGazer.js](https://github.com/brownhci/WebGazer) library under the hood to estimate the user's gaze location on th
Behavioral experiments in a browser
WebGazer.js is an eye tracking library that uses common webcams to infer the eye-gaze locations of web visitors on a page in real time. The eye tracking model it contains self-calibrates by watching web visitors interact with the web page and trains a map
WebGazer.js is an eye tracking library that uses common webcams to infer the eye-gaze locations of web visitors on a page in real time. The eye tracking model it contains self-calibrates by watching web visitors interact with the web page and trains a map
Customizable multithreaded BLE and USB (or other) device connecting, sensor decoding, and (threaded) output rendering
Components for anonymous client-side face tracking via webcam
Eye Analysis - Browser-based eye tracking and screen recording library for research and experiments
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