Different markets have increasingly sought to offer personalized experiences in the use of their products and/or services. From that, this work presents UX-Tracking, a web tool for multimodal capture that adds a set of tracking techniques to allow User Experience (UX) evaluation. UX-Tracking allows you to simultaneously track mouse, eye, keyboard, history and, in the future, voice data in a single session with the user. This factor contributes to greater accuracy in UX assessments, since the interaction can be analyzed from different perspectives. As such, UX-Tranking is expected to be an alternative for researchers and professionals from academia and industry to improve quality of interaction with products and services in digital interfaces accessed via a web browser.
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