Clikr Firefox

Clikr

Turn your phone into a wireless laser pointer and clicker for browser-based slide decks. Free, with one-time-payment Pro features.

Features & Capabilities

Clikr turns your phone into a wireless laser pointer, clicker, drawing tool, and presenter remote for browser-based slide decks (such as Google Slides, PowerPoint Online, Slides.com, Mentimeter, and Keynote in Safari). Hold your phone and point at the screen; a dot follows your motion. Swipe to switch slides.

Note: Clikr recently changed its name from Web Presenter to Clikr.

How it works

The Clikr extension runs in your desktop browser. The phone side is a plain web page, so there is no app to install on the phone. Pair the two with a QR code, and from then on your phone and desktop talk directly to each other.

Free features (no account required)

  • Laser pointer dot that follows your phone's motion
  • Switch slides by swiping left or right
  • Scroll the active web page by swiping the phone screen
  • Reload the active page from the phone
  • Pointer calibration so the dot tracks accurately for your screen size and viewing distance
Optional Pro features (one-time payment, no subscription)
  • Spotlight mode: darken everything except the area under your pointer
  • Magnifying glass: live zoom on a slide region without leaving fullscreen
  • Draw mode: annotate over your slides with pen, eraser, and clear-all
  • Speaker notes shown on the phone (available in some supported slide tools, e.g. Slides.com)
  • Next-slide preview shown on the phone (available in some supported slide tools, e.g. Slides.com)
  • Page click: tap on the phone to click links, buttons, or other interactive elements on the slide
  • Presentation timer on the phone
  • Custom pointer color
  • Pointer trail effect
What data the extension reads and sends
  • Phone motion, taps, and swipes are sent from your phone directly to your desktop over a direct connection.
  • When a Pro user opens the speaker-notes or next-slide-preview panel on the phone, the extension reads the speaker notes and a thumbnail of the next slide from supported slide tools on the active page and sends them over the same direct connection to the paired phone. Nothing about your slides is sent to any server we run.
  • Page click sends a click into the active page so a tap on the phone behaves like a click on the slide.
  • The extension does not run analytics or tracking.
Account
  • No account is required to use the free features.
  • A sign-in is required only when you purchase Pro, so the unlock can follow you across browsers and devices.
Pricing and refunds
  • Pro is a single one-time payment. There is no subscription and no recurring charge.
  • Refunds are available within the window described in the Returns policy on the homepage.

User Growth & Download Statistics

Manifest V2 Add-on
By:
Mawal AB
Daily users:
2
Version:
1.7.1.2 Last updated: 2026-06-15
Version code:
6284740
Creation date:
2023-01-22
Risk:
Moderate risk impact Moderate risk likelihood
Permissions:
Size:
487.67KB
Email:
ma*****@mawal.se
URLs:
Website
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Firefox Add-ons Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-18
Compare stats and ranking:

Contact the developer

Chrome-Stats does not own this Firefox add-on. Please use these information below to contact the Firefox add-on developer.
Developed by:
Mawal AB
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/clikr/
Email:
ma*****@mawal.se
Website:
https://www.clikr.app/

Is Clikr Safe?

Risk impact
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Clikr requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
  • Critical Allows access to all websites, posing a significant security risk as it can monitor and modify data from any visited site.
Risk likelihood
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Clikr is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.

Risk likelihood analysis details
  • High This extension was recently updated in the past month. New updates may not be stable or safe.
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