Free browser aim trainer for Fortnite players. Drill shotgun flick-shots, AR tracking, and the split-second post-edit aim that decides box fights — no download.
Fortnite is the most tracking-heavy FPS in the mainstream. Enemies move fast, build cover on the fly, and fight at 80 FOV with aggressive strafe patterns. Fortnite aim training needs to hit four specific skills:
Shotgun flick. Close-range snap aim to someone’s torso or head in <150 ms after an edit.
AR tracking. Holding the crosshair on a moving target while strafing yourself.
Edit-shot aim. Resetting crosshair position the instant an edit confirms.
Peek & fire timing. Reading the enemy’s cover and firing on the first frame of visibility.
Best FPSAim modes for Fortnite
💥 Reflex → shotgun flick & post-edit aim
Single target, short lifetime. Pure snap-reaction training. This is the most transferable Fortnite drill in FPSAim — it mirrors exactly the input pattern of an edit-shot shotgun kill.
⚡ Speed → target switching in team fights
Up to 5 moving targets. Builds the habit of acquiring the next enemy while still firing on the last.
🎯 Classic → warm-up balance
Three targets, moderate size. Start every Fortnite session with 60 seconds here to calibrate hand speed before loading Creative 1v1s.
🔬 Precision → AR tap-fire and mid-range DMR
Tiny targets. Helps if you run Ranger AR or DMR where single-tap head damage matters.
Fortnite pre-queue routine (4 minutes)
60 s — Classic (warm-up)
60 s — Reflex (shotgun flick)
60 s — Speed (team fight switching)
60 s — Reflex again (commit to flick speed before you queue)
This is a warm-up, not a replacement for Creative 1v1 practice. Do this before your box fight reps, not instead of them.
Sensitivity & DPI for Fortnite
Fortnite top players tend toward fairly high sensitivity for fast edits — typical eDPI is 400–600. Use [+] and [−] in FPSAim to approximate the feel of your in-game 180° turn. If your builds are sluggish you might be too slow; if your aim drifts you might be too fast.
Fortnite and zero-build aim
Fortnite’s Zero Build mode is much closer to a traditional FPS in terms of aim demand — it rewards tracking more than flick. For Zero Build grinders, rotate more time into the Classic and Speed modes and less on Reflex. Competitive build-mode players should do the opposite.
FAQ
Is the Fortnite aim trainer free?
Yes. No account, no download, no paid tier.
Does it help with edit-shotgun combos?
Yes — Reflex mode trains exactly the snap-to-target reaction you need after an edit confirms.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, with touch. For serious training use a mouse on desktop.
Is this better than KovaaK for Fortnite?
For quick daily warm-ups, yes — it launches in a second. For deep drills, Kovaak (or our 3D Fortnite trainer) has more scenarios.
What sens do pro Fortnite players use?
It varies, but competitive eDPI typically sits 400–600. Always match your in-game sens for transferable training.