The boundary conduction mode (BCM) flyback converter is widely used topology because of numerous advantages like isolation between input and output circuits, minimum component count, low operating duct-cycle, and simple structure. However, it is not possible to achieve high input power factor (PF) as the on-time is constant. It causes the input current total harmonic distortion (THD) to not satisfy IEC61000-3-2 limits. For improving the PF of the BCM flyback converter, a variable on-time control (VOTC) method has been introduced. The implementation circuits are also discussed. For verifying the validity of proposed technique, the simulation results are carried out.