Valorant Sensitivity Converter
Translate your aiming speed into Riot Games' tactical shooter engine to guarantee pixel-perfect crosshair placement.
🎯Understanding Valorant Sensitivity
Valorant requires extreme precision because targets move relatively slowly and headshots are instantly lethal. Because of this, the average Valorant sensitivity is significantly lower than in arcade shooters.
Did You Know?
To convert your CS2 or Apex Legends sensitivity to Valorant, you simply divide the number by 3.1818. If your CS2 sens is 2.0, your Valorant sens should be exactly 0.628.
📊Pro Valorant Ranges
| Playstyle | eDPI (800 DPI) | cm/360 | Best Agents |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wrist Aimer | 300+ eDPI | <35cm | Jett, Neon (Entry) |
| Hybrid | 250-300 eDPI | 35-45cm | Omen, Raze |
| Arm Aimer (Pro Standard) | 200-250 eDPI | 45-60cm | Sova, Cypher (Holders) |
| Low Sens | <200 eDPI | 60cm+ | Killjoy, Viper (Anchors) |
🛠️Optimizing Valorant Settings
Convert Correctly
High ImpactUse this tool to input your sensitivity from your main game and apply the exact output to Valorant.
Set Scoped Sensitivity
High ImpactBy default, the scoped sensitivity multiplier for the Operator and Marshal should be set to exactly 1.0 to match your hipfire muscle memory.
Enable Raw Input Buffer
Medium ImpactIn Valorant settings, turn ON "Raw Input Buffer." This bypasses Windows processing and pulls data directly from the mouse, lowering latency by 1-2ms.
Pro Tip
Do not use a sensitivity higher than 350 eDPI in Valorant. The targets are simply too small at long ranges. If you cannot micro-adjust to a head at 50 meters, lower your sensitivity.
✅ Key Takeaways
- →Valorant requires extreme precision over fast tracking.
- →CS2 and Apex sensitivities must be divided by ~3.18 for Valorant.
- →Most pro players use an eDPI between 200 and 300.
- →Ensure Raw Input Buffer is ON in Valorant's settings.
- →Keep scoped sensitivity at 1.0 to preserve muscle memory.