The short answer
Aimmy is a respectable free AI aimbot built on the YOLOv8 computer vision framework. It pulled a large open-source following because the price tag is zero. But "free" hides real costs: hours of model tuning, malware-ridden mirror sites, inconsistent tracking, and zero direct support. Zelesis NEO is a paid AI aimbot engineered for people who want tracking that just works — neural network aim assist, real-time prediction, custom model training, hardware setup support, and sub-10ms response times — without the configuration grind.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Zelesis NEO | Aimmy |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Paid external AI aimbot | Free open-source YOLOv8 tool |
| Detection method | Neural network + computer vision | YOLOv8 + ONNX |
| Out-of-box accuracy | Tuned for every supported game | Heavy manual tuning required |
| Custom model training | Yes, in-app workflow | Possible, no in-app workflow |
| Human-like smoothing | Adjustable, ships tuned | Basic smoothing |
| Hardware setups (KMBox, capture card) | Native support | Manual only |
| Real-time prediction | Yes | Limited |
| Update frequency | Every 2–4 weeks | Community-driven, irregular |
| Support | Direct support | Community forums |
| Malware risk | Signed installer | Fake mirrors common |
Where Aimmy falls short
Aimmy users on Reddit, YouTube, and developer forums consistently flag the same problems: inconsistent target locking on dark or low-contrast scenes, frequent FPS dips on weaker hardware, and the need to swap between community models when changing games. The biggest risk isn't even technical — it's the fake Aimmy ecosystem. Search "Aimmy download" and you land on dozens of mirrors, some of which have been flagged for credential-stealing payloads. With Zelesis NEO you get one signed installer, one update channel, and one verified source.
Where Zelesis NEO wins
Tracking quality. Zelesis NEO's neural network was trained specifically for adversarial gameplay scenarios — moving targets, mid-air shots, partial occlusion. Aimmy's stock models are general-purpose YOLOv8 weights.
Human-like smoothing. Zelesis NEO ships with tuned smoothing curves that match human aim micro-corrections. Killcam playback looks natural. Aimmy's smoothing is basic and snappy by default.
Hardware paths. Zelesis NEO supports KMBox, ArduinoLeo, and capture-card-based 2PC setups out of the box. This is the gold standard for staying off behavioral detection radars. Aimmy users have to wire this themselves.
Updates. Anti-cheat changes fast. Zelesis NEO ships updates every 2–4 weeks with new models and behavioral tweaks. Aimmy depends on the community.
Who should pick which
Pick Aimmy if your priority is zero cost and you enjoy tinkering with config files, training models from scratch, and accepting inconsistent results.
Pick Zelesis NEO if you want the best AI aimbot of 2026 with everything tuned and ready: human-like aim, real-time prediction, custom training, hardware compatibility, and ongoing updates.
Frequently asked questions
Is Zelesis NEO better than Aimmy?
Zelesis NEO is a paid AI aimbot built for consistency, while Aimmy is a free open-source YOLOv8 tool that requires heavy tuning. Zelesis NEO delivers tighter tracking, sub-10ms response, custom model training, hardware setups, and human-like smoothing out of the box. Aimmy users frequently report missed targets and configuration headaches.
Is Aimmy safe to download?
Aimmy itself is open-source, but fake Aimmy mirrors are a known malware vector. Multiple sites distributing modified Aimmy builds have been flagged for credential stealing. Zelesis NEO is signed software distributed from one domain, with a verified update channel.
Does Aimmy work better than Zelesis on any game?
No. Both tools are external screen-reading AI aimbots, but Zelesis NEO supports a wider model library and supports custom model training for any visual style. Aimmy ships with a smaller community model set.
Why pay for Zelesis NEO when Aimmy is free?
Free comes with cost: tuning time, malware risk, inconsistent tracking, and no support. Zelesis NEO gives you a tuned engine, regular updates every 2 to 4 weeks, hardware setup compatibility, and direct support.

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