Most modern UI clicks are stacked from three layers — a soft body, a higher accent, and a tail — and the cleanest place to start is with a clean source recording rather than synthesised hits. These 134 click SFX work that source-material role: mouse click and button tap recordings from a range of switches (mechanical, dome, optical), tongue-cluck percussive hits for organic UI accents, the camera click of a real DSLR shutter, and dog-clicker stings sized for snappy confirmation cues. All takes are mono, short and dry — designed to layer.
UX and product-design teams pull the button click sound material for prototype work where the user-test response data depends on tactile feedback. Video and ad editors reach for the camera click for photo-album montage cuts and lifestyle reels. Game audio designers use the clicker sound effect for menu and inventory interactions — pair with a softer body click to build the standard pro-UI stack. The whole click library is a free download with no signup, useful for UX, video editing and game work — and for boosting tactile feel without licence chase.