Farza Majeed clicky

Farza Majeed clicky

Farza Majeed Builds AI That Draws on Your Screen, Meet the World’s Most Personal Tutor

What if your computer could pause whatever you were doing, draw directly on your screen! Point to exactly what you need to see, and walk you through it live, in any app, in seconds? That is no longer a concept. It is a product. And Farza Majeed just shipped it.

Majeed, the Pakistani-American founder best known for building Buildspace, once described as the world’s biggest school for people working on their own ideas. Backed by Y Combinator and Andreessen Horowitz, has returned with something far more ambitious. Through his new venture, Clicky, he and his team have built an AI that can draw on your screen in real time, functioning as a true personal tutor for anything you want to learn, in any program you are already using.

“We’ve built a system that can draw directly on your screen,” Majeed announced to his growing audience. “It can draw polygons, arrows, curved lines, and a lot more. It can teach you literally anything, no matter what app you’re in.”

How Clicky’s AI Screen Drawing Works

At the core of the technology is Claude Opus, Anthropic’s most capable AI model. Using Claude Opus, Clicky is able to draw polygons, point with pixel-perfect accuracy, and visually walk users through complex steps on their screen. All without requiring the user to switch tabs, open a tutorial, or pause their workflow.

The mechanics are straightforward but remarkable. When a user asks Clicky a question, the AI takes a screenshot of the active screen, computes precise coordinates, and then paints visual annotations. Also arrows, highlighted regions, labelled shapes directly onto the display. It is contextual, reactive, and deeply visual in a way that text-based AI assistants simply cannot replicate.

Learning Pythagorean Theorem Live, on YouTube

In a demonstration that has captured widespread attention, Majeed showed himself watching a Khan Academy video on the Pythagorean Theorem. Midway through, instead of pausing and Googling an explanation, he simply asked: “Hey Clicky, I don’t understand how A squared plus B squared equals C squared. Can you draw on my screen directly and show me?”

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Farza Majeed built an AI that draws on your screen, using Claude Opus to point with pixel-perfect accuracy and walk you through anything in any app, in real time. Learn Maths on YouTube. Make music in FL Studio. No switching. No tutorials. All this on Just your screen. This shows what a true personal tutor looks like in 2026.

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Within moments, Clicky took a screenshot, identified the relevant elements on screen, and began drawing. A small square appeared at the right angle of the triangle. Labels identified each side — A, B, and the hypotenuse C. Squares were drawn on each leg to illustrate area, walking Majeed through the proof visually, step by step, directly on top of the YouTube video he was already watching.

“The magic,” the AI explained on screen, “is that the square on the hypotenuse holds exactly 16 plus 9, which equals 25.” No switching between apps. No rewinding. Just real-time visual instruction layered onto existing content.

FL Studio in 10 Seconds Flat

The Pythagorean Theorem demo is charming. The FL Studio demo is genuinely jaw-dropping.

FL Studio is a professional music production program that beginners routinely find overwhelming. Learning it traditionally means toggling between lengthy YouTube tutorials and the program itself. A tedious back-and-forth that can stretch a simple lesson into an hour-long ordeal.

Majeed asked Clicky to show him how to make his first beat as a complete beginner. The AI responded by drawing directly inside FL Studio, pointing to the Channel Rack and highlighting specific grid squares in sequence. Step one for the kick on beat one, step five for beat two, step nine for beat three, and step thirteen for beat four. It then identified the snare row, highlighted the correct steps, and instructed him to press spacebar.

Ten seconds later, Majeed had his first beat.

“I feel like I can keep going at it,” he said. “I can keep asking more questions about how to add loops, bass, whatever. And this is just a brand new interface for you to actually talk to your computer.”

A New Interface Paradigm

What Majeed and the Clicky team have built is not simply a smarter chatbot. It is a rethinking of how humans interact with their computers altogether.

Traditional AI assistants answer in text. They describe where to click, what to type, what to look for. The burden of translation from instruction to action, rests entirely on the user. Clicky eliminates that gap. It sees your screen, understands context, and communicates visually, the same way a skilled human tutor sitting beside you would.

The system works across any application browsers, creative tools, productivity software, design platforms. There is no setup specific to each program. Clicky reads the screen and adapts.

Farza Majeed’s Track Record

Farza Majeed is not a first-time builder taking a swing in the dark. His career spans computer vision research at the University of Central Florida, deep learning engineering at Visor.gg (later acquired by Niantic, the company behind Pokémon Go), and a CTO role at Kanga.gg, which was acquired by Riot Games. He founded Buildspace in 2021, growing it to over 125,000 participants before closing it in 2024 to pursue his next chapter.

Clicky, now backed by Y Combinator’s latest cohort, represents the convergence of everything. Majeed has learned community building, consumer product design, and frontier AI capability.

Try It Yourself

Clicky is live and available at heyclicky.com. Majeed has extended a direct challenge to anyone curious enough to test it: “Try it out, try to break it. I dare you.”

For anyone who has ever struggled to learn something new on a computer, the dare may be the most compelling product pitch of the year.

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