OpenTrack
Head tracking software for flight simulators and games. Track your head movements with cameras, hardware devices, or AI-powered solutions and transmit them to your favorite games.
Key Features
Multiple Tracking Methods
Support for PointTracker, ArUco markers, NeuralNet AI, webcams, Wiimote, Razer Hydra, and more hardware devices
Extensive Protocol Support
Output to SimConnect, FreeTrack, FlightGear, FSUIPC, virtual joystick, UDP, and other game interfaces
Advanced Filtering
Smooth tracking with Alpha Spectrum, EWMA, Hamilton, and Accela filtering algorithms
Cross-Platform
Runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS with native support for each platform
Plugin Architecture
Extensible design allows you to create custom trackers, protocols, and filters
Customizable Mapping
Precise control over tracking behavior with customizable curves and mapping configurations
Popular Use Cases
OpenTrack is widely used for:- Flight Simulation - Enhanced immersion in Microsoft Flight Simulator, DCS World, IL-2 Sturmovik, and other flight sims
- Space Simulation - Track your view in Elite Dangerous, Star Citizen, and other space games
- Racing Games - Natural head movement in racing simulators like Assetto Corsa and iRacing
- Military Simulators - Tactical advantage in ARMA series and other military-themed games
Getting Started
Installation
Download and install OpenTrack on your system
Quick Start Guide
Set up your first tracker and connect to a game in minutes
Tracker Setup
Configure your preferred tracking method
Output Setup
Connect OpenTrack to your game or simulator
Community and Support
- GitHub Repository - opentrack/opentrack
- Wiki - Community Wiki
- Issues - Report bugs and request features
- Releases - Download latest version
OpenTrack is free and open-source software licensed under the ISC license. It’s maintained by a dedicated community of developers and enthusiasts.