This Fortnite to Valorant sensitivity converter lets you instantly find your exact Valorant sensitivity from any
Fortnite setting. Converting between these two games requires a specific formula because they use very different yaw values.
How to Convert Fortnite Sensitivity to Valorant
Divide your Fortnite sensitivity by 8.164 to get your Valorant sensitivity.
Fortnite Sensitivity ÷ 8.164 = Valorant Sensitivity
Examples:
- Fortnite 0.10 = Valorant 0.012
- Fortnite 0.50 = Valorant 0.061
- Fortnite 1.0 = Valorant 0.122
- Fortnite 5.0 = Valorant 0.612
- Fortnite 8.0 = Valorant 0.980
- Fortnite 10.0 = Valorant 1.225
This formula comes from dividing Fortnite yaw (0.5715) by Valorant yaw (0.07). Fortnite uses a much higher yaw value than Valorant which is why Fortnite sensitivity numbers are always much higher than Valorant sensitivity numbers.
Fortnite to Valorant Sensitivity Conversion Chart
Quick reference chart for the most common Fortnite sensitivities:
Fortnite → Valorant
0.10 → 0.012
0.20 → 0.024
0.30 → 0.037
0.40 → 0.049
0.50 → 0.061
1.0 → 0.122
2.0 → 0.245
3.0 → 0.367
5.0 → 0.612
8.0 → 0.980
10.0 → 1.225
Notice that Fortnite sensitivities are much higher numbers than Valorant. A Fortnite player using 10.0 sensitivity only needs about 1.2 in Valorant to get the exact same aim feel.
Use Our Free Fortnite to Valorant Converter
Skip the math completely. Use the free converter below. Select Fortnite in the FROM box, select Valorant in the TO box, enter your sensitivity and DPI then click Convert. You will instantly see your converted sensitivity, eDPI and cm/360.
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How the Conversion Works
Yaw Constants
Every game converts raw mouse input to camera degrees using a unique yaw value. We use developer-confirmed constants for all 10 supported games.
360° Distance
Your sensitivity × DPI determines counts per inch. Combined with yaw, we calculate the physical cm your mouse travels for a full 360° rotation.
Reverse Map
We reverse that cm/360° into the target game's formula — so your muscle memory transfers perfectly with zero aim retraining.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is eDPI and why does it matter?
eDPI (effective DPI) = your in-game sensitivity × your mouse DPI. It's the single number that truly represents your sensitivity, making it easy to compare settings across players regardless of DPI differences.
How do I convert CS2 sensitivity to Valorant?
Multiply your CS2 sensitivity by ~3.18 (the ratio of Valorant yaw 0.07 to CS2 yaw 0.022). Our converter does this automatically with full precision.
What is the best sensitivity for Valorant?
Most Valorant pros use an eDPI between 200–400. Lower eDPI (180–280) suits precise aiming; medium (280–400) works well for most roles. There's no universal "best" — consistency matters most.
Will my aim feel exactly the same after converting?
Yes — as long as both games use raw input and you don't change resolution or aspect ratio. The cm/360° value will be mathematically identical across both games.
Valorant to Fortnite Sensitivity Conversion
Going the other direction from Valorant to Fortnite? Multiply your Valorant sensitivity by 8.164.
Valorant Sensitivity × 8.164 = Fortnite Sensitivity
Examples:
- Valorant 0.35 = Fortnite 2.857
- Valorant 0.5 = Fortnite 4.082
- Valorant 0.3 = Fortnite 2.449
- Valorant 0.4 = Fortnite 3.266
- Valorant 0.8 = Fortnite 6.531
Why Are Fortnite and Valorant Sensitivities So Different?
Fortnite uses a yaw value of 0.5715 degrees per count while Valorant uses 0.07 degrees per count. This means Fortnite moves the camera much faster per count compared to Valorant.
This is why a Valorant player using 0.35 sensitivity needs to use approximately 2.86 in Fortnite to get the same aim feel. The numbers look completely different on paper but the actual physical mouse movement is identical when converted correctly.
This also explains why players switching from Fortnite to Valorant often feel like their aim is extremely slow at
first. They try to use the same number and end up with a sensitivity that is 8 times too slow.
For more details on how yaw values work across all games read our complete guide on Valorant sensitivity yaw 0.07.
Pro Fortnite Player Sensitivities Converted to Valorant
Here are top Fortnite pro players and their equivalent Valorant sensitivity:
Bugha — Fortnite: 8.0 at 400 DPI → Valorant: 0.980
Benjyfishy — Fortnite: 6.0 at 400 DPI → Valorant: 0.735
MrSavage — Fortnite: 7.0 at 400 DPI → Valorant: 0.857
Mongraal — Fortnite: 6.2 at 400 DPI → Valorant: 0.760
Clix — Fortnite: 8.0 at 400 DPI → Valorant: 0.980
These converted sensitivities are actually higher than what most Valorant pros use. This makes sense because Fortnite is a game that rewards fast building and quick turns while Valorant rewards precise aim and controlled movements.
Tips for Switching from Fortnite to Valorant
Switching from Fortnite to Valorant is a big adjustment for most players. Here are the most important things to know:
Your converted sensitivity will feel very different at first. Even with a perfect conversion the games feel different because Valorant has no building mechanics and requires much more precise aim. Give yourself at least 2 weeks to adapt before changing your sensitivity again.
Lower your sensitivity slightly after converting. Many Fortnite players find that going slightly lower than
the exact conversion feels more comfortable in Valorant. Try reducing your converted sensitivity by 10 to 15 percent and see if it feels better.
Spend time in the practice range. Valorant has an excellent practice range. Spend 10 to 15 minutes there every day for your first two weeks. Focus on tracking moving targets not just clicking stationary ones.
Disable mouse acceleration. Make sure Windows mouse acceleration is completely turned off. Go to Windows Settings, search for mouse settings, click additional mouse options, go to pointer options and uncheck enhance pointer precision.
If you also play Apex Legends check our Apex Legends to Valorant sensitivity converter for the exact conversion formula.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fortnite sensitivity higher or lower than Valorant?
Fortnite sensitivity numbers are always much higher than Valorant. A typical Fortnite sensitivity of 8.0 equals
only about 0.98 in Valorant because Fortnite uses a much larger yaw value of 0.5715 compared to Valorant yaw of 0.07.
What is the Fortnite to Valorant sensitivity multiplier?
Divide your Fortnite sensitivity by 8.164 to get Valorant. Or multiply your Valorant sensitivity by 8.164 to get
Fortnite.
Why does my aim feel slow after converting from Fortnite?
If your aim feels slow after converting make sure you are dividing by 8.164 and not multiplying. Many players make the mistake of using the wrong formula direction which gives a sensitivity that is far too slow.
Will my aim improve switching from Fortnite to Valorant?
Your raw mechanical aim from Fortnite absolutely transfers to Valorant. Good tracking and clicking skills work in any FPS game. The main adjustment is learning to play without building and adapting to the tactical gameplay of Valorant.
What DPI should I use switching from Fortnite to Valorant?
Keep the same DPI you use in Fortnite. Only change the in-game sensitivity using the conversion formula above. Your eDPI will stay the same and your muscle memory will transfer as smoothly as possible.