A toolbar for visualizing gaze patterns (F-pattern, Z-pattern, Center Bias, 3x3 Grid).
Gaze Simulator Toolbar provides a simple and intuitive tool for simulating and analyzing user gaze patterns on webpages. Perfect for designers, UX researchers, and web developers, this extension helps you understand how users might visually navigate and focus on various elements of a page.
Key Features:
F-Pattern Overlay:
Simulates the common F-shaped scanning pattern that users often follow when reading or viewing content. This overlay helps visualize how attention is primarily focused on the top and left side of the page.
Z-Pattern Overlay:
Simulates the Z-shaped gaze path, showing how users tend to scan across the top, diagonally through the middle, and down to the bottom of the page, often used for pages with important visual elements spread across the layout.
Center Bias Overlay:
Highlights the central area of the page to simulate center bias, where users are naturally more drawn to the middle of the screen, especially on large monitors or when content is focused in the center.
3x3 Grid Overlay:
Displays a 3x3 grid to help visualize how the screen is divided into zones. This helps you understand where users' eyes might land based on typical reading patterns and attention distribution.
Additional Features:
Easy-to-Use Toolbar:
Toggle overlays on and off with a simple click from a sleek and customizable toolbar that can be moved around the screen.
Interactive Tooltips:
Get helpful tips on each overlay, explaining their significance and typical usage.
Perfect For:
UX/UI designers looking to optimize page layouts
Web developers conducting user behavior studies
Digital marketers aiming to improve ad placements and content visibility
Download the Gaze Simulator Toolbar today and gain a better understanding of how your audience interacts with your content!
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Last update / version
2024-11-11 / 1.0.0
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