About eDPI Calculator

We built eDPI Calculator because every FPS player deserves access to the same sensitivity knowledge that professional teams use — for free, with no registration required.

eDPI is the universal language of mouse speed in competitive FPS gaming. The math behind it is trivial — DPI multiplied by in-game sensitivity — but interpreting that number, applying it across different games with different yaw values, and comparing it to pro players takes context that is scattered across forums, Discord servers, and outdated wiki pages.

Our goal is to put all of that in one place. Calculate your eDPI. See your cm/360°. Compare to pros in your specific game. Track your own setting changes over time. Read deep guides on the topics that matter — without ten ads per page or a paywall after the third paragraph.

What We Offer

  • A free, instant eDPI Calculator with support for six major FPS games.
  • Accurate cm/360° calculations using each game's actual yaw value.
  • Pro player comparison tables updated as new pro settings become public.
  • Long-form gaming guides covering optimization, cross-game conversion, and the psychology of sensitivity.
  • Local eDPI history so you can track your setting experiments without an account.

Our Data Sources

Pro player settings are gathered from official team pages, recent stream overlays, verified tournament rigs, and player-published config files. Yaw values are sourced from each game's official documentation or community-verified measurements. We re-audit pro data quarterly and patch yaw constants any time a game studio changes them in a major update.

Why Trust Us

Formula accuracy is non-negotiable. Game yaw values are sourced from official game data and community measurement. Pro player entries are dated and replaced when official settings change. If you spot a number that looks wrong, our contact page goes straight to the team.

The Numbers

Games Supported6
Pro Players Tracked20+
Long-Form Guides5
CostFree

Our Values

Accurate Math

Every formula on the site uses the actual yaw values published or measured for each FPS title — no rounded estimates, no marketing approximations.

Real Pro Data

Pro player settings are sourced from official team pages, recent stream overlays, and verified tournament configs — and updated regularly.

Game-Specific

Recommended eDPI bands and yaw constants are configured per game so the same calculator works for CS2, Valorant, Apex, OW2, Fortnite, and Warzone.

Local-Only History

Your eDPI history is stored exclusively in your browser's localStorage. We never upload, sell, or even see your settings.

No Registration

Use every feature instantly. No account, no email, no paywall — and no plans to add any of those.

Built by Players

We are FPS players first. Every feature exists because we needed it ourselves while tuning sensitivities for ranked play and aim training.

Got questions or feedback?

We read every message. If a yaw constant is wrong, a pro setting is outdated, or you want to suggest a feature — we want to hear it.