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HTML5 Universal Speed Hack

HTML5 Universal Speed Hack

by Rafael Lima
2.7
85 reviews
10.0K
users
Published
October 27, 2025

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Description

HTML5 Universal Speed Hack Take full control over HTML5 and Unity WebGL games, as well as interactive websites. This extension allows you to accelerate, pause, or manipulate time-related functions used by scripts in your browser — perfect for gamers, developers, QA professionals, and automation users. ⚙️ What does this extension do? The extension gives you the ability to override or disable JavaScript time-related functions used by web pages and browser games. This allows you to speed up or control how fast animations, events, timers, and game logic are executed. 🆓 FREE VERSION ✅ Basic access with: Speed control up to 2x Manual enable/disable of timer functions Supported features: setTimeout setInterval requestAnimationFrame Date.now() performance.now() 💎 VIP VERSION – EXCLUSIVE ON PATREON 🔥 Unlock turbo mode with up to 100x speed boost by becoming a VIP supporter on Patreon! VIP Features: Adjustable speed from 0.1x to 100x Background tab support Premium interface Early access to updates and priority support 🔓 Become a supporter and unlock the VIP version: 👉 patreon.com/c/html5universalspeedhack 🎯 Who is this for? HTML5 and Unity WebGL players who want to speed up gameplay, skip wait times, or fast-forward progression. Developers and testers needing to simulate different time environments for debugging and analysis. Automation users and browser power-users seeking full control over in-page execution timing. 🧠 What does each function do? setTimeout Runs a function once after a set delay. Commonly used for animations and delayed actions. setInterval Repeats a function at fixed intervals. Often used in loops and recurring events. requestAnimationFrame Schedules a function to run before the next screen repaint. Essential for smooth animations and games. Date.now() Returns the current time in milliseconds since Unix Epoch. Used for basic timing. performance.now() Returns a high-precision timestamp. Useful for performance measurement and benchmarking. 💬 With this extension, you control the flow of time in the browser — play, test, and develop at your own pace. 📥 Try the free version now. Upgrade to VIP and unleash full speed control! 👉 patreon.com/c/html5universalspeedhack 🔗 Connect with the developer for updates, support, and more projects: 🌐 Facebook: facebook.com/officialrafaellima 📷 Instagram: instagram.com/rafael_limacg 📺 YouTube (Main Channel): youtube.com/@cheatenginebrazil ⚙️ YouTube (HTML5 Tools): youtube.com/@HTML5UniversalSpeedHack 📞 WhatsApp (Support): +55 21 98061-9476
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Quick Info

Version
12.0
Size
669KiB
Price
Free
Type
Extension

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English (United States)