Go to , select your headset, and toggle Developer Mode to ON . Restart your Quest headset. Step 2: Purchase and Download QGO

When you launch a game via QGO, a brief notification will pop up in the headset saying "Profile Applied." This confirms your visual boost is active.

Quest Games Optimizer (QGO) is a third-party Android application that allows Quest users to manually adjust rendering resolution, CPU/GPU clock speeds, and refresh rate on a per-game basis to improve visual quality or performance.

These profiles are currently available for , all of which have been thoroughly tested for stability by the QGO team. The result is a user experience that feels polished, reliable, and transformative.

Prioritizes high refresh rates (90Hz or 120Hz) to ensure ultra-smooth gameplay, which is ideal for competitive multiplayer games or reducing motion sickness.

Tap on > Developer Mode and toggle it ON . Note: If you haven't registered as a developer, you will be prompted to create an organization name on the Meta Developer website. It is free and takes two minutes. Step 2: Set Up SideQuest

It acts as an automated performance configuration tool. Instead of forcing you to manually input complex ADB (Android Debug Bridge) commands via a PC every time you boot your headset, QGO applies custom, pre-tested performance profiles directly inside VR. How It Works

Because QGO modifies system-level parameters via Android Debug Bridge (ADB) commands, you cannot download it from the official Meta Store. Installation requires a one-time setup using a PC, Mac, or Android smartphone. Step 1: Enable Developer Mode on Your Quest

Click the icon (an icon showing a box with a downward arrow) in SideQuest.

Because it is not hosted on the official Meta Store, QGO must be . It is a paid application typically priced around $10–$12 for a lifetime license on Quest Games Optimizer Itch.io .

: Increase refresh rates (up to 120Hz) to reduce motion sickness and improve smoothness. Pre-made Profiles

If you are on the fence about installing QGO, here is what it brings to the table:

Because QGO is not available on the official Meta Quest Store, it must be sideloaded.