Valorant eDPI Calculator

eDPI = mouse DPI × in-game sensitivity. It's the single number players compare because it cancels out different DPI settings. Enter your DPI and Valorant sensitivity to see your eDPI and how far (in cm) you move the mouse for a full 360° turn.

What eDPI means

The Valorant eDPI calculator turns your mouse DPI and in-game sensitivity into one comparable number: eDPI = DPI × sensitivity. Pros compare eDPI rather than raw sensitivity because it cancels out different DPI settings, and this Valorant eDPI calculator also shows your cm/360 — the real distance you move the mouse for a full turn.

eDPI = DPI × in-game sensitivity · cm/360 = (360 ÷ (yaw × sens)) ÷ DPI × 2.54

How to use it

Type your DPI and Valorant sensitivity. The Valorant eDPI calculator instantly returns your eDPI, your cm/360 and inches/360 so you can compare your aim to other players or to your own old settings.

What is a good Valorant eDPI?

Most Valorant pros sit between 200 and 400 eDPI. Lower eDPI gives slower, more precise aim; higher eDPI suits flick-heavy styles. There is no single best value — pick one you can control consistently and stick with it long enough to build muscle memory.

Example

800 DPI at 0.4 sensitivity is 320 eDPI — a common, very controllable setting. Doubling DPI to 1600 while halving sensitivity to 0.2 gives the same 320 eDPI and identical aim.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good Valorant eDPI?

Most pros sit between 200 and 400 eDPI. Lower eDPI means slower, more precise aim; higher means faster flicks. Pick what feels controllable and stick with it.

How is cm/360 calculated?

cm/360 is the physical mouse distance for one full turn. It uses your DPI, sensitivity and the game's turn constant (yaw), so two players with the same cm/360 turn the same distance regardless of DPI.

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