Launch the Free Mouse Jiggler Online — a Mouse Movement Website That Keeps Your Screen Awake

Click Start below to activate this free mouse jiggler online and stop your computer from sleeping right now. This mouse movement website uses the Wake Lock API and silent audio technology to keep your screen awake and your status green — perfect when you need to move my cursor online without any download or install. Open this tab, press the button, and let it run quietly in the background.

Mouse Jiggler Control Panel

Inactive

Tap the disc to begin

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Current Session
Auto-stop
100% Safe · Free to use · No downloads · No admin rights
Three steps

Get the Mouse Jiggler Running in Three Steps

No accounts, no installs, no permissions. Open the page, press Start, and walk away.

1

Open the tab

Bookmark mousejiggler.pages.dev and keep it open in any browser. That's the entire install.

2

Press Start

Tap the disc. The Wake Lock API grabs the screen, silent audio keeps the tab alive, and a synthetic heartbeat fires in the background.

3

Walk away

Your screen stays awake, your status stays green. Touch the mouse — it auto-pauses for 3 seconds so it never fights you.

Why this one

Why Choose This Mouse Jiggler Online

Built around the few things that actually matter — keeping your screen awake without getting in your way.

Zero footprint

No download, no install, no admin rights. Open a browser tab and you're done — runs anywhere a modern browser runs.

Cross-platform

Works the same on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, iPad, and Android — anywhere Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge run.

Smart auto-pause

The moment you touch your mouse or keyboard, the jiggler pauses for 3 seconds so it never fights you mid-task.

Runs locally

The jiggler tool uses standard browser APIs (Wake Lock, Web Audio) — your session timer, the cursor wandering, and the audio loop never leave your machine. See the Privacy Policy for what the website itself collects.

Status keeper

Stay green on Teams, Slack, Zoom, Webex, Discord. Your colleagues see "Available" — your computer sees "active".

Auto-stop scheduler

Set a shut-off time. Walking the dog at 5:30? The jiggler clocks out on its own so it doesn't run all night.

Everything you can do with a mouse jiggler online

Why a mouse jiggler

A mouse jiggler online is the simplest fix for over-eager idle detection.

Most operating systems and chat apps consider you "away" after a few minutes of mouse inactivity. That's fine if you're actually away — but useless if you're reading, watching a stream, or just thinking.

A mouse movement website like this one keeps your machine in the "active" state without you having to install hardware jigglers, USB devices, or system tray apps that may violate your IT policy.

Teams & Slack

Keep Teams green and Slack active.

Microsoft Teams turns your status yellow after roughly five minutes of no activity. Slack does the same. Zoom shows you as "away" the moment your cursor stops.

This mouse jiggler online keeps the OS reporting active input, which is what those apps watch. Your status stays exactly where you left it.

Under the hood

How a browser-based mouse jiggler actually works.

Wake Lock API

A standard browser API that asks the OS to keep the screen on. Same primitive used by streaming sites and reading apps.

Silent audio

A near-inaudible 20 Hz tone at near-zero gain. Tells the OS the tab is playing media, which prevents deep sleep.

Synthetic heartbeat

A periodic focus + visibility event that keeps the browser's own idle detection from triggering on the tab.

Activity monitor

Real mouse and keyboard events auto-pause everything above. The moment you stop touching the machine, it resumes.

Who uses it

When you'd actually move your cursor online.

Remote workers

Staying available on Teams while reading docs, watching training videos, or stepping into a focused thinking block.

Long-form readers

PDFs, research papers, eBooks — anything where your eyes are working but your hands aren't on the mouse.

Presenters & streamers

Keep the screen awake during a long client demo, conference talk, or live stream where you're not actively clicking.

Long downloads

Hours-long file transfers, model trainings, or builds where the screen dimming or sleeping would kill the session.

Recipes & tutorials

Following an on-screen recipe or how-to with messy hands — no need to keep tapping the screen to keep it on.

Monitoring dashboards

Ops, trading, or analytics dashboards that need to stay visible on a second screen for hours at a stretch.

Side by side

Browser jiggler vs USB stick vs desktop app.

Feature This mouse jiggler online USB hardware jiggler Desktop jiggler app
Install required None Hardware needed Yes
Cost Free $15–$40 Often paid
IT policy friendly Browser only Visible device May be blocked
Auto-pause on real input Built-in No Depends
Cross-device Anywhere Per machine Per machine
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is this mouse jiggler online really free?
Yes — fully free, no ads, no accounts, no upsells. It's a static page hosted on Cloudflare Pages and the source is purposely small and inspectable.
Does it actually move my mouse cursor?
No — browsers don't let any web page move your real cursor on the OS for security reasons. Instead, this tool uses the Wake Lock API, silent audio, and synthetic events to tell your operating system "this user is active" — which is what status apps actually check.
Will Microsoft Teams stay green if I use this?
In almost every setup, yes. Teams and Slack key off OS-level idle state. Keeping the tab playing audio and holding a wake lock keeps you reported as active. Some corporate Teams deployments use deeper telemetry — those edge cases may still mark you idle.
Is it safe? Is anything tracked?
The jiggler tool itself runs entirely in your browser — your session timer, the wandering cursor, the wake lock, and the silent audio all stay on your machine. The website does use Google Analytics for traffic measurement, Microsoft Clarity for anonymous UX research, and Google AdSense to serve ads — see the Privacy Policy for what each one collects and how to opt out.
What browsers and OSes does it work on?
Recent versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, Brave, and Opera. Tested on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, iPad, and Android. Wake Lock has the widest support on Chromium and Safari.
Can I close the tab and still have it work?
No. The tab needs to stay open for the wake lock and silent audio to keep working. You can minimize the window, but if you fully close the tab, the jiggler stops.
Does it work on Mac and Linux?
Yes. As long as you're on a recent browser, you're fine. macOS and most Linux desktops respect the Wake Lock API just like Windows does.
Why does it auto-pause when I touch the mouse?
So it never interferes with real work. The second you move the mouse or type, the jiggler stands down for three seconds and lets you have full control. Stop touching the machine and it picks back up automatically.
Is this against company policy?
That's between you and your employer. Worth knowing: this is just a public web page using standard browser APIs — not malware, not a download, not a hardware device. Check your acceptable-use policy if you're not sure.
What's the auto-stop scheduler for?
Pick a clock time — say 5:30 PM — and the jiggler will switch itself off when that time rolls around. Great if you walk away from your desk and forget you left it running.