Valorant Sensitivity Converter Calculator
The Valorant Sensitivity Converter Calculator helps you convert your mouse sensitivity from other games to Valorant. This tool uses the 360-degree turn distance method to keep your aim consistent across games. Whether you are switching from CS:GO, Apex Legends, or Overwatch, this calculator provides the equivalent Valorant sensitivity.
This calculator is for informational purposes only. Results are based on mathematical formulas and may not account for individual playstyle differences or in-game settings.
Use this free online Valorant Sensitivity Converter to calculate your converted Valorant sensitivity. Simply enter your source game, sensitivity, and mouse DPI to instantly get results in unitless sensitivity value and centimeters per 360-degree turn. This helps you maintain consistent aim when switching between games.
How Converted Valorant Sensitivity Is Calculated
The calculator uses a method called 360-degree distance matching. First, it calculates how far you need to move your mouse to complete a full 360-degree turn in your source game. This distance is measured in centimeters. Then, it finds the Valorant sensitivity that requires the same mouse movement distance. This method preserves your muscle memory because the physical mouse movement stays the same.
Valorant Sensitivity = (Source Sensitivity × Source Yaw) ÷ 0.07
Where:
- Source Sensitivity = your in-game sensitivity from the original game
- Source Yaw = the rotation constant of the source game (degrees per mouse count)
- 0.07 = Valorant's yaw constant
The yaw constant is a hidden value that determines how many degrees your character turns for each mouse count. Different games use different yaw values, which is why the same sensitivity number feels different across games.
What Your Valorant Sensitivity Result Means
Your converted sensitivity tells you what value to enter in Valorant settings to match your aim from another game. The cm/360 value shows the physical distance your mouse travels for one full rotation. Lower cm/360 means higher sensitivity (faster turns), while higher cm/360 means lower sensitivity (more precision).
| Playstyle | cm/360 Range | Typical For |
|---|---|---|
| Very High Sensitivity | 10 - 20 cm | Wrist aimers, fast-paced play |
| High Sensitivity | 20 - 30 cm | Balanced wrist/arm aim |
| Medium Sensitivity | 30 - 45 cm | Pro players, balanced aim |
| Low Sensitivity | 45 - 60 cm | Arm aimers, precision focus |
| Very Low Sensitivity | 60+ cm | Maximum precision, large mousepad |
Most professional Valorant players use sensitivities between 0.2 and 0.6 with 400-800 DPI, resulting in cm/360 values between 25 and 50 cm. Find what works best for your playstyle and mousepad size.
Accuracy, Limitations & Common Mistakes of the Valorant Sensitivity Converter
How Accurate Is the Valorant Sensitivity Converter?
The converter is highly accurate for converting hipfire sensitivity between games. It uses the exact yaw constants published for each game engine. The mathematical formula ensures that your 360-degree turn distance remains identical. However, small differences may exist due to mouse acceleration settings, Windows sensitivity, or mouse sensor variations.
Limitations of the Valorant Sensitivity Converter
This calculator only converts hipfire sensitivity. It does not account for ADS (aim down sights) sensitivity multipliers, which vary by weapon and game. Scoped sensitivity in Valorant uses different ratios than source games. Field of view differences between games may make the same sensitivity feel different despite matching turn distance. Some games like Fortnite use a multiplier system that makes conversion less precise.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using different DPI values: Make sure your mouse DPI is the same in both games, or recalculate with the new DPI.
- Forgetting Windows sensitivity: Set Windows mouse sensitivity to 6/11 (middle setting) and disable enhanced pointer precision for consistent results.
- Ignoring ADS sensitivity: The converter only matches hipfire. You may need to adjust your ADS sensitivity separately in Valorant settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this Valorant Sensitivity Converter for?
This calculator is for players switching to Valorant from other FPS games like CS:GO, Apex Legends, or Overwatch. It helps you maintain your muscle memory by finding the equivalent sensitivity. Both casual players and competitive gamers can use it to quickly adapt to Valorant without relearning aim from scratch.
How often should I use this calculator?
Use this calculator whenever you switch to Valorant from another game, or when you want to try sensitivity settings from pro players who use different games. You may also use it when changing your mouse DPI to recalculate the appropriate in-game sensitivity.
Does this calculator work for all games?
The calculator works for most popular FPS games that use standard yaw constants. Games like CS:GO, Apex Legends, Overwatch, Call of Duty, Rainbow Six Siege, Battlefield, PUBG, and Fortnite are supported. Some games with unusual sensitivity systems may not convert perfectly.
Can I use this calculator if I use mouse acceleration?
This calculator assumes no mouse acceleration (raw input). If you use mouse acceleration in either game, the converted sensitivity may feel different because acceleration changes how sensitivity scales with mouse speed. For best results, disable mouse acceleration in both games.
Is the Valorant Sensitivity Converter free to use?
Yes, this calculator is completely free to use with no sign-up required. It works on any device with a web browser.
References
- Riot Games - Valorant Official Support Documentation
- Mouse-sensitivity.com - Game Sensitivity Database
- Valve Developer Community - Source Engine Yaw Constants
Calculation logic verified using publicly available standards.
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