The short answer
NeuroAim is one of the better-known external AI aim assist tools. Its design centers on color-based tracking with AI smoothing — clean and simple. Zelesis NEO uses a full object-detection neural network trained on real gameplay scenarios. For dark scenes, busy backgrounds, low-contrast skins, and any game where the enemy color isn't a clean solid block, Zelesis NEO out-tracks color-only systems. Both are external; both avoid injection. The differentiator is detection quality and the breadth of supported scenarios.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Zelesis NEO | NeuroAim |
|---|---|---|
| Detection method | Neural network object detection | Color-based tracking + AI |
| Accuracy in low-contrast scenes | Excellent | Inconsistent |
| Custom model training | Yes, in-app workflow | No |
| Real-time prediction | Yes, per-game tuned | Yes |
| Human-like smoothing | Adjustable, ships tuned | Adjustable |
| Hardware setups | KMBox, ArduinoLeo, capture card | Limited |
| Response time | Sub-10ms | Not published |
| Update cadence | Every 2–4 weeks | Irregular |
| External (no injection) | Yes | Yes |
Where neural network beats color tracking
Color tracking works great on Valorant agents in well-lit rooms. It struggles when an enemy steps into shadow, when smokes overlap, when a teammate has a similar outline color, or when the game uses thematic skins that break the color signature. Neural networks don't care about color — they recognize player shapes, poses, and silhouettes. That makes Zelesis NEO more reliable across game updates and visual events that often break color-based aim tools overnight.
Where Zelesis NEO wins
Detection. Object-detection neural network instead of color heuristics. Wider scenario coverage, more stable across updates.
Custom models. Train your own model for any game or visual style — directly in the Zelesis NEO app.
Hardware. Native support for KMBox, ArduinoLeo, and capture-card 2PC setups for behavioral safety.
Updates. Every 2–4 weeks with new models and tuning, not waiting on a maintainer.
Pricing. Weekly, monthly, and lifetime plans — try before committing.
Frequently asked questions
Which is better, Zelesis NEO or NeuroAim?
Both are fully external AI aim assist tools. Zelesis NEO uses a trained neural network for object detection while NeuroAim relies primarily on color-based tracking. Zelesis NEO wins on accuracy in busy scenes, low-contrast scenarios, and games with non-standard player models. NeuroAim wins on raw simplicity if your only target is a single solid enemy color.
Is NeuroAim safer than Zelesis NEO?
Both are external — neither touches game memory or injects code. Detection risk depends on how human-like your aim is, not which tool you use. Zelesis NEO ships pre-tuned smoothing curves and supports KMBox-style hardware setups for the lowest behavioral footprint.
Does Zelesis NEO have prediction like NeuroAim?
Yes. Zelesis NEO includes real-time target prediction tuned per game. Combined with neural network detection, it tracks moving targets more reliably than color-only systems.
Why pick Zelesis NEO over NeuroAim?
Custom model training, neural network detection, hardware setup support, sub-10ms response, and updates every 2 to 4 weeks. Zelesis NEO is the best paid AI aimbot of 2026 for serious players.

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