Valorant to Apex sens converter
Valorant to Apex Legends sensitivity converter
Apex runs on the Source engine (0.022 yaw), like CS2, so hipfire matches cleanly at the same DPI. This gives your Apex sensitivity for the same cm/360; note that Apex ADS scaling depends on the optic.
Aim Setup: READY — This is a sensible low sensitivity for Apex Legends. Your physical aim should carry over.
- Current eDPI
- 320
- New eDPI
- 1018.4
- cm/360
- 40.8 cm
- inch/360
- 16.07 in
- Sensitivity tier
- low
This is a workable range for tracking targets in fast, movement-heavy shooters.
FrameReady never asks for your account. This only matches sensitivity for consistency — it is not a cheat, macro, or aim assist.
How Valorant and Apex Legends sensitivity differ
- Valorant turns at a yaw of 0.07 per point; Apex Legends at 0.022.
- We match cm/360, not the raw number, so your real aim carries across.
- eDPI is not reliable between these games because their scales differ.
- Both scales are well defined, so the conversion is dependable.
- Re-check FOV and aim-down-sights separately; those do not carry over automatically.
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Valorant to Apex Legends FAQ
How do I convert Valorant sensitivity to Apex Legends?
Enter your Valorant sensitivity and DPI in the tool above. It keeps your cm/360 — the physical distance for a full 360° turn — the same, and shows the matching Apex Legends sensitivity plus eDPI. Both games have well-defined scales, so the match is reliable.
Will my aim feel the same in Apex Legends?
Your horizontal turn speed will match because cm/360 is preserved. Differences can remain in FOV, aim-down-sights, and per-weapon scaling, so fine-tune those in Apex Legends if needed.
What DPI should I use for Apex Legends?
Keep the DPI you already use — 800 and 1600 are common — and let the in-game sensitivity do the matching. If you want to change DPI too, enter a new DPI in the tool and it recalculates the Apex Legends sensitivity.