Abstract HgTe nanocrystals (NCs) possess advantages including tunable infrared absorption spectra, solution processability, and low fabrication costs, offering new avenues for the advancement of next‐generation infrared detectors. In spite of great synthetic advances, it remains essential to achieve customized synthesis of HgTe NCs in terms of industrial applications. Herein, by taking advantage of a high critical nucleation concentration of HgTe NCs, a continuous‐dropwise (CD) synthetic approach that features the addition of the anion precursors in a feasible drop‐by‐drop fashion is demonstrated. The slow reaction dynamics enable size‐customized synthesis of HgTe NCs with sharp band tails and wide absorption range fully covering the short‐ and mid‐infrared regions. More importantly, the intrinsic advantages of CD process ensure high‐uniformity and scale‐up synthesis from batch to batch without compromising the excitonic features. The resultant HgTe nanocrystal photodetectors show a high room‐temperature detectivity of 8.1 × 10 11 Jones at 1.7 µm cutoff absorption edge. This CD approach verifies a robust method for controlled synthesis of HgTe NCs and might have important implications for scale‐up synthesis of other nanocrystal materials.