If you are someone who plays battle royale and tactical FPS games regularly, I’m sure you have used (or at least heard of) Aim Lab to hone your aim and tracking skills. Aim Lab has proven to be a great learning tool for gamers to improve their skill in games across genres, such as Valorant and Apex Legends. Now, the company behind Aim Lab has brought its aim trainer to mobile platforms. So, here is everything you need to know about Aim Lab Mobile right now. Also, we have explained how you can install Aim Lab Mobile on iPhone devices right away!

A couple of weeks ago, Riot Games, the developer of uber-popular online titles like League of Legends and Valorant, acquired a minority ownership stake in Aim Lab developer Statespace. At the time, Statespace CEO Wayne Mackey confirmed to bring Aim Lab to mobile platforms, including both iOS and Android.

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How to Download Aim Lab Mobile Beta on iPhone

Now, before moving to the steps, it is worth mentioning that you will need an Apple device running a supported iOS version and the Testflight app. The Testflight app, for those unaware, lets you beta test unreleased apps or new features to provide valuable feedback to developers.

So, if you have an iOS device, you first need to head to the App Store to get the Testflight app. Next, follow the steps below to get Aim Lab Mobile up and running.

So now, you can go to your App Library section and tap the Aim Lab icon to start training your aim on mobile and test your skills in different exercises. You can also add Aim Lab Mobile on the home screen of your iOS device for easy access by long-pressing it and selecting the “Add to Home Screen” option. There is currently no word on when the aim trainer will reach Android users – in beta or stable form.

Aim Lab Mobile: Features and First Impressions

Following the successful installation of Aim Lab Mobile on my iPhone 12 mini, running iOS 15.5, I tested it out briefly to give you a quick rundown of its features and my experience. The aim trainer ran pretty well on my device, with no visual lags or issues, which is impressive for an app in its early stages.

Overall, the Aim Lab Mobile experience was pretty good in my brief testing. I have previously used Aim Lab on PC and can confirm that a similar experience is being offered to mobile users here. Although, the mobile version needs more work in terms of game-specific environments and more aiming and movement drills.

Aim Lab has become an uber-popular aim trainer among PC gamers, and it can help strengthen your grasp on aiming and tracking enemies in some of the best FPS games. Now, witnessing the growth of the mobile gaming industry in the recent past, Statespace thinks it’s the best time to capitalize on the opportunity and provide gamers with an aim trainer in Aim Lab Mobile.