This is just a fun toy I coded up in a few hours. If I get more rude App Store reviews, I will just stop working on the app. There is a feedback button in the app.

Plasma Cursor Eyes is described as 'Rolling eyes that follow your mouse pointer for the KDE Plasma Desktop (X11 or Wayland). A small demo of getting KWin Script output from a Widget using D-Bus and Python' and is an app in the development category. There are eight alternatives to Plasma Cursor Eyes for Mac, Windows, Linux and GNOME. The best Plasma Cursor Eyes alternative is Googly Eyes, which is free. Other great apps like Plasma Cursor Eyes are PetPalBar, Dinoki, Dockitty and CozyPet.
This is just a fun toy I coded up in a few hours. If I get more rude App Store reviews, I will just stop working on the app. There is a feedback button in the app.

Bring your Mac to life with PetPalBar — a cute virtual pet that keeps you company, reminds you to stay healthy, and reacts to your habits.



Dinoki is your charming, autonomous desktop AI companion—designed to transform your macOS experience into something magical. More than just a delightful dinosaur roaming your screen, Dinoki is a fully autonomous digital buddy that evolves and grows with you over time, powered by...




Dockitty is a tiny animated cat that lives directly in your Mac Dock. The application is the Dock icon itself.




Adopt a cozy pixel pet for your Mac. A little friend to sleep, wake up, and keep you company.




👁? Add eyes to you GNOME panel that constantly follow your mouse. Mouse tracker included.




Bring your Mac to life with NotiSprite! A mood-lifting companion that delivers smart notifications with charm while you work. No login, no tracking, no ads—just pure joy!.




Eyeballs is a fun freeware Mac OS X application that gives you a set of eyeballs in your menu bar or on your desktop. The eyes watch the cursor move around as you work. They get sleepy depending on how busy you're keeping the cursor, and they blink periodically.



