Valorant to Apex Legends Sensitivity Converter – Exact Formula & Calculator
Convert your Valorant sensitivity to Apex Legends instantly. Use our free calculator or divide by 3.18. Includes a full conversion chart and pro player settings.
This Valorant to Apex Legends sensitivity converter lets you instantly find your exact Apex sensitivity from any Valorant setting. Converting between these two games requires a specific formula because they use different yaw values. Get your converted sensitivity, eDPI and cm/360° in seconds using our free tool below.
How to Convert Valorant Sensitivity to Apex Legends
Divide your Valorant sensitivity by 3.18 to get your Apex Legends sensitivity.
Valorant Sensitivity ÷ 3.18 = Apex Legends Sensitivity
Examples:
- Valorant 0.35 = Apex 0.110
- Valorant 0.40 = Apex 0.126
- Valorant 0.50 = Apex 0.157
- Valorant 0.75 = Apex 0.236
- Valorant 1.0 = Apex 0.314
- Valorant 2.0 = Apex 0.629
- Valorant 3.0 = Apex 0.943
This formula comes from the fact that Valorant uses a yaw value of 0.07 degrees per count while Apex Legends uses 0.022 degrees per count. Dividing 0.07 by 0.022 gives 3.18 — so to convert from Valorant to Apex you divide by 3.18.
Valorant to Apex Legends Sensitivity Conversion Chart
Quick reference chart for the most common Valorant sensitivities converted to Apex Legends:
Valorant → Apex Legends
0.20 → 0.063
0.25 → 0.079
0.30 → 0.094
0.35 → 0.110
0.40 → 0.126
0.45 → 0.142
0.50 → 0.157
0.60 → 0.189
0.70 → 0.220
0.80 → 0.252
1.00 → 0.314
1.50 → 0.472
2.00 → 0.629
Notice that Valorant sensitivity numbers are always much higher than Apex Legends. This is because Valorant has a higher yaw value which means the camera moves faster per mouse count compared to Apex.
Use Our Free Valorant to Apex Sensitivity Converter
Skip the math completely. Use the free converter below. Select Valorant in the FROM box, select Apex Legends 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.
Apex Legends to Valorant Conversion
Going the other direction from Apex Legends to Valorant? Multiply your Apex sensitivity by 3.18.
Apex Legends Sensitivity × 3.18 = Valorant Sensitivity
Examples:
- Apex 0.5 = Valorant 1.59
- Apex 1.0 = Valorant 3.18
- Apex 2.0 = Valorant 6.36
- Apex 3.0 = Valorant 9.54
We also have a dedicated Apex Legends to Valorant sensitivity converter if you are switching in that direction.
Valorant Pro Player Sensitivities Converted to Apex Legends
Curious what top Valorant pros would use in Apex Legends? Here are their converted sensitivities:
TenZ — Valorant: 0.408 at 800 DPI → Apex: 0.128
Yay — Valorant: 0.35 at 800 DPI → Apex: 0.110
Aspas — Valorant: 0.78 at 400 DPI → Apex: 0.245
Derke — Valorant: 0.22 at 1600 DPI → Apex: 0.069
Nats — Valorant: 0.48 at 800 DPI → Apex: 0.151
Zekken — Valorant: 0.435 at 800 DPI → Apex: 0.137
These converted sensitivities are much lower than what most Apex pros actually use. Want to know what Valorant pros actually run? Read our full breakdown of the best Valorant sensitivity settings for 2026. Top Apex players like ImperialHal use around 3.0 sensitivity at 400 DPI. This shows that Apex players generally prefer faster sensitivities than Valorant players.
Why Are Valorant and Apex Legends Sensitivities So Different?
Valorant uses a yaw value of 0.07 degrees per count while Apex Legends uses 0.022 degrees per count. This means for every single count your mouse sends Valorant rotates your camera more than three times faster than Apex Legends does.
This is why a Valorant player using 0.35 sensitivity needs to use only 0.110 in Apex to get the same aim feel. The numbers look very different on paper but the physical mouse movement is mathematically identical when converted correctly using the 3.18 formula.
Interestingly Apex Legends and CS2 share the exact same yaw value of 0.022. This means if you play both Apex and CS2 your sensitivity number will feel identical in both games without any conversion needed.
For a deeper understanding of how yaw values work across all games read our complete guide on Valorant sensitivity yaw 0.07.
Tips for Switching from Valorant to Apex Legends
Switching from Valorant to Apex Legends is a significant adjustment even with a perfect sensitivity conversion. Here are the most important things to know:
Movement feels very different.
Apex Legends has much more dynamic movement than Valorant including sliding, bunny hopping and ziplines. The faster pace of movement may make your converted sensitivity feel
slightly slow at first. Give yourself at least 2 weeks before making any adjustments.
The game is faster overall.
Apex Legends matches move faster than Valorant with more close range combat and faster time to kill. Some players find that a slightly higher sensitivity than the exact conversion feels more comfortable in Apex. Try increasing by 10 to 15 percent if the exact conversion feels too slow.
Aim assist on controller.
If you are switching from PC Valorant to PC Apex Legends this does not apply. But be aware that Apex Legends has strong aim assist for controller players which can affect how PC players perceive their own aim.
Use the firing range.
Apex Legends has an excellent firing range with moving targets. Spend 10 to 15 minutes there before playing ranked matches to adjust to your converted sensitivity.
Check your eDPI.
Use our converter above to calculate your eDPI after converting. Most competitive Apex players use an eDPI between 400 and 1200 which is higher than Valorant pros. If your converted eDPI is much lower than this range you may want to consider adjusting slightly upward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Valorant sensitivity the same as Apex Legends?
No. Valorant uses a yaw of 0.07 and Apex uses 0.022. The same sensitivity number will feel over three times faster in Valorant than in Apex Legends. Always convert using the 3.18 formula or use our free converter tool.
What is the Valorant to Apex sensitivity formula?
Divide your Valorant sensitivity by 3.18 to get your Apex Legends sensitivity. Or multiply your Apex sensitivity by 3.18 to go from Apex to Valorant.
Is Apex sensitivity the same as CS2?
Yes. Apex Legends and CS2 share the exact same yaw value of 0.022. This means your sensitivity number will feel identical in both games without any conversion needed.
Why does my aim feel different even after converting?
Make sure you are using the same DPI in both games. Also check that Windows mouse acceleration is turned off and raw input is enabled in both games. The difference in movement mechanics between Valorant and Apex can also make converted sensitivity feel slightly different even when the math is correct.
What sensitivity do Apex pros use?
Top Apex pros typically use much higher sensitivities than Valorant pros. ImperialHal uses 3.0 at 400 DPI giving him an eDPI of 1200. This is significantly higher than the typical Valorant pro eDPI of 280 to 400. This reflects the faster and more dynamic gameplay style of Apex Legends.
Should I use the same eDPI in both games?
Your cm/360° will be identical after a correct conversion but your eDPI numbers will look different because each game uses a different yaw constant. Focus on matching your cm/360° value across games rather than trying to match eDPI numbers directly.
