The market is flooded with $5–$50 tools that inevitably result in bans. Spectra is an ultra-premium, hardware-isolated Computer Vision system built for competitive players who have invested too much in their accounts to risk losing them. Built on your main. Played on your main. Protected permanently.
The $5-$25/month tools flooding the market.
Runs on the same machine as your game, exposing it to anti-cheat scans.
Reads/writes game memory. Easily flagged by seasonal anti-cheat updates.
Uses standard Windows API for mouse movement, which is instantly flagged by behavioral heuristics.
Accounts typically last days or weeks before a permanent HWID ban.
The definitive hardware-vision tier. The only software built to justify your elite setup.
Runs entirely on a second PC via capture card. Zero footprint on your gaming machine.
Analyzes raw video frames. Never touches game memory or files.
Uses high-end hardware (Makcu, Ferrum, Titan Two) to spoof legitimate USB inputs.
Neutralizes server-side AI heuristics and micro-movement flags. Architecturally invisible.
Because Spectra runs on a completely separate PC, anti-cheats cannot scan its processes, detect its memory signatures, or analyze its execution. As far as the game is concerned, it does not exist.
We don't simulate mouse clicks using software APIs. Spectra communicates directly with dedicated hardware (Makcu, Ferrum, Titan Two) resulting in authentic USB HID reports to the gaming PC.
Because Spectra operates externally via raw video frames, game updates and anti-cheat patches do not affect your security pipeline. Spectra doesn't touch game files or memory — there is nothing for a patch to break. Play through every Tuesday update without a second thought.
You built that account. Don't lose it to a $15 tool that gets wave-banned on patch day. Join the tier that treats hardware-backed Computer Vision as the baseline, not the exception.