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Game Lens is Untested on macOS

Untested

Game Lens has not yet been tested on macOS.

About Game Lens

Game Lens is a powerful, lightweight and fully customizable screen magnifier for Windows 10 and 11. Whether you’re a gamer, content creator, accessibility user, or just need a closer look — Game Lens lets you zoom into any part of the screen in real time, without interrupting your workflow or gameplay.

Game Lens works as a frameless overlay window, always on top, smooth and responsive, and optimized for performance. It's designed to stay invisible until you need it — and exactly where you want it.

✨ Key Features
  • Real-time Zoom – magnify any part of the screen with adjustable zoom levels (x1 to x16).
  • Movable Magnifier Window – drag, position and resize the zoom overlay anywhere.
  • Crosshair Overlay – built-in crosshair to help aim or align elements precisely.
  • Global Hotkeys – toggle magnifier, zoom levels, and visibility with customizable shortcuts.
  • Always-On-Top – overlay remains above games, apps, and windows without stealing focus.
  • Window Capture Mode (Win10 Fix) – optional fix for better compatibility on Windows 10.
  • Multiple Profiles – save and switch between different layout and zoom presets.
  • No installation needed – portable and lightweight, runs directly from .exe.
🎮 Use Cases
  • Aiming and Precision Tasks – use in FPS games to place your crosshair perfectly.
  • Accessibility – support for low-vision users who need zoom on demand.
  • Design & UI Testing – pixel-perfect inspection of UI/UX elements.
  • Streaming & Content Creation – highlight parts of your screen for audience focus.
  • Multi-monitor setups – magnify any region on any display instantly.
⚙️ System Requirements

• Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit)
• 2 GB RAM or more
• No GPU requirement

macOS Game Tests

Game Lens tested on macOS.

Game Lens is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

Game Lens hasn't been tested yet on macOS.